Bitcoinica,
a Bitcoin exchange started by a 17-year old teenager Zhou Tong, has
been shut down for security investigations. It’s believed that at least
18,000 BTC ($90,000 or 68,000 EUR) have been stolen.
News of the hack was posted this morning by Bitcoinica's founder, Zhou Tong:
"Today,
we have discovered a suspicious Bitcoin transaction that doesn't seem
to be initiated by any one of the company owners. Some of them are not
online at the moment so this is not conclusive.
Suspicious transaction:
{
"account" : "",
"address" : "182tGyiczhXSSCTciVujNRkkMw1zQxUVhp",
"category" : "send",
"amount" : -18547.66867623,
"fee" : 0.00000000,
"blockhash" : "00000000000003f6bfd3e2fcbf76091853b28be234b5473a67f89b9d5bee019c",
"blockindex" : 1,
"txid" : "7a22917744aa9ed740faf3068a2f895424ed816ed1a04012b47df7a493f056e8",
"time" : 1336738723
},
We have contacted
Rackspace to suspend all our servers and lock down our accounts. All
your trading and financial data is safe (as far as I know), apart from
the Bitcoin loss. Thank you for your patience and understanding while we
investigate this issue in detail."
Many criticized the site’s
owners for keeping such amounts of currency on hosted systems instead of
using offline transactions and disconnecting the wallets from the
trading infrastructure, especially after the Linode incident.
Zhou maintains that apart from
the Bitcoins, the database was also stolen but the passwords was salted
and encrypted using bcrypt. Zhou mentions that the stolen bitcoins are
likely to be reimbursed by Bitcoinica in USD. This isn’t the first time
Bitcoinica’s been broken into few months ago Bitcoinica’s bitcoin wallet
which stored the funds were stolen due to a breach in Bitcoinica’s then
webhost Linode.
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