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Breaking! Unbelievable Bitcoins scam and Mt. hack. Gox

New items that came in of fame expose hackers who broke the blog of Mark Karpeles CEO of Mt. Gox and reveal an incredible scam. The data leaked from hackers την περασμένη εβδομάδα, ανέφεραν με ντοκουμέντα που πήραν από τον server του Karpeles, ότι έχουν κλαπεί από τον ίδιο εκατοντάδες χιλιάδες Bitcoins πελατών της ιστοs.

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The information leaked by the hackers at the time "proved" that Karpeles was holding duplicate "books" and that the Mt. Gox still had over 950.000 Bitcoins.
But that was just the beginning.
The leaked data contained some Bitcoins transactions, a Karpeles CV, a screenshot that obviously shows exchange databases and some software.

Experts from Kaspersky analyzed the leaked data and found that the software that was present along with all the other data contained a Trojan that was detected by Kaspersky as Trojan.Win32.CoinStealer.i .. This malware was designed to steal files from computer wallets infected.

The Trojan has been developed into Livecode, a programming language that can be used to create applications on multiple platforms. Cybercriminals have been able to place malicious files on both Windows and Mac on blog

When their victims went to see the hacked and defaced blog and download Tibanne Ltd (the company that owned Mt. Gox) databases, via that the hackers gave them, they also downloaded the malware. So if they had Bitcoins on their computers it would magically disappear.

Stolen information and digital coins went to a remote server in Bulgaria. Meanwhile, the server has stopped working.

It was the attack scenario. Hackers knew that many of Mt's customers. Gox want to know what happened to their Bitcoins, so they deform the CEO's blog and start blaming him.

Of course, customers were curious to see the "evidence" and so they downloaded the files. Since most deal in Bitcoins, their malware stole what they found on their computer.

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