Friday, November 8, 2013

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I stole bitcoin resident of Australia for $ 1 million

I stole bitcoin resident of Australia for $ 1 million

Australian resident claims that he was the victim of a major, but virtual, robbery. According to him, unknown hackers have stolen his nearly $ 1 million, which he kept in virtual currency Bitcoin. Bitcoin wallet files located on its website. Australia, whose name was not disclosed, said that hackers stole his 4100 virtual coins Bitcoin, each of which costs about $ 270, that is, the total amount stolen is a little over $ 1 million. In an interview with the Australian TV channel ABC, a man who introduced himself as TradeFortress says he was "a little more than 18 years," play money were his property, but the police in Australia, he will not apply, as the bitcoin-transaction can not be traced. "Police have access to my financial data is no more than the rest of Bitcoin users "- said the young man. Note that the system is based on a peer to peer bitcoin haraketere transactions, so it does not have a central server, which would coordinate the transaction. Online are several exchange offices, which can lead Bitcoin from the Internet, exchanging them for real money or to reverse the operation. newspaper Sydney Morning Herald, citing its sources reported that the Australian TradeFortress kept online resources at the service of digital wallets Inputs.io that including acting and as a repository for bitcoin.
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