Account recovery wasn't used to takeover community321. Whoever compromised community321 determined its private keys. (not that much is changed by the difference)
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Account recovery wasn't used to takeover community321. Whoever compromised community321 determined its private keys. (not that much is changed by the difference)
just verified this with Steem.js manually BTW, it doesn't appear steemd is lying.
They do, it's not a secret. When you create an account with them they generate the private key for you and tell you that you should change it. They also have a big red button you can press to have them delete the keys from their server (although it can't be verified what that actually does). community321 did not change their keys like AnonSteem suggested, so I wouldn't be suprised if they also neglected to push the button to delete the keys.
Of course, it's possible (and likely IMO) that the keys were compromised in some other manner (such as a disgruntled employee or accidentally revealing it somewhere).
Almost like there's a disgruntled person in the KR group that leaks things done in chat to other people (netuoso/exchanges/etc) and the keys were shared in chat.... but no, definitely some form of elite terrorist espionage hacks. People sometimes
It's worse than you thought?
@anonsteem LITERALLY SAYS they are doing it.
Those idiots didn't even click the big red button,
because they never changed the password as was recommended.
Boi, your generalization is a bit annoying, I have to say....
Come one, dont be childish..
LOL bro... don't even try with this guy.
You're talking to the pinnacle of delusions of grandeur and persecution.
Literally nothing you could say would make him stop feeling superior to others.
Don't even try.
I remind you:
If you feel other way, then use your ecosystem which fits to you
Otherwise it become similar trolling
Granted yes... it seems like just about the dumbest thing one could do here.