Google Chrome Extension Caught Stealing Bitcoin From Users (softpedia.com) 28
An anonymous reader writes: Bitcoin exchange portal Bitstamp is warning users of a Google Chrome extension that steals their Bitcoin when making a transfer. According to Bitstamp, this extension contains malicious code that is redirecting payments to its own Bitcoin address. Bitcoin web app developer Devon Weller confirmed Bitstamp's findings, saying that the extension was secretly replacing Bitcoin QR codes with its own. The extension's name is BitcoinWisdom Ads Remover and is still available on the Google Chrome Web Store. In July 2015, many users reported having similar issues with the same extension.
QR codes: (Score:2)
don't trust them.
NEWs...the point is it's supposed to be NEW (Score:1)
submitted 8 months ago to the subreddit...hardly cutting edge news.
Re:NEWs...the point is it's supposed to be NEW (Score:5, Informative)
The NEWS here is that its still available for download, on march 12 2016.
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There's practically no information in the store to base a decision on other than the name of the autho
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitco... [reddit.com]
The code has been cleaned out. Apparently my google account was hacked and someone uploaded this fake "update".
My account password has been changed and a clean version of the plugin was uploaded to the chrome store again.
so...think he was hacked again, or just bullshitting?
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So you don't think any effort should be made to let as many people as possible know about the danger so they can avoid the app until it gets taken down?
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So you don't think any effort should be made to let as many people as possible know...
In order to let as many people as possible know, you have to literally let everyone alive know. Odds are fairly good that in order to accomplish that, the only requirement-fulfilling "any effort" is in fact "too much effort."
I suggest that this "any effort" begins with you. I will happily join you and help as soon as I have seen that you have really committed to this endeavor. Tell you what.. if you manage to get even 10% of the way to the goal, I will promise to deliver the other 90%.
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So you don't think any effort should be made to let as many people as possible know about the danger so they can avoid the app until it gets taken down?
That's a good point, I'd rather not see a post for every single new virus introduced into the google playstore. Thanks for bringing in a new perspective.
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Exactly, I'm not one to judge whether something should be on Slashdot or not,
Yes you are, hypocrite. You're doing it right now.
but even I have to concede that this seems wildly out of place.
Well, it's about security, trojans, and bitcoin. What part of that seems wildly out of place on Slashdot? Are you just upset that this isn't an article about women in coding?
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94 users (Score:1)
As above.
Feel the leetness (Score:1)
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why not ABP ? (Score:5, Insightful)
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People install this, because most of them are sheep. They don't think critically. They just install anything that appears cool, or what other sheeple tell them is useful.
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Hey, Bitcoins are cool and trendy, man. Don't be dissing bitcoins.
I use them mainly to buy and sell Magic The Gathering cards.
Talented Hackers (Score:1)