>The recent hack of CoinDash's website during an initial coin offering was a big blow to the red-hot fundraising trend. But Can Kisagun, the cofounder and chief product officer of cryptocurrency startup Enigma, told Business Insider his firm has a simple solution that could prevent similar attacks from happening in the future.
>http://www.businessinsider.com/ethereum-price-ico-hack-2017-7
LMAO
>Their CEO's, Guy Zyskind, account got hacked. He had admin access to Slack, the website, and the Google account where they hosted the presale form. They now have deactivated his access.
>Do you know guy he got "hacked"? The idiot was in the Ashley Madison hack, and he kept using the same password. His GitHub IS STILL USING (AS I WRITE THIS) the same hacked password.. no 2FA enabled.
>https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/6v0vei/warning_enigma_website_and_slack_probably_hacked/dlwztnt/
ASHLEY, FUCKING, MADISON.
Enigma is now officially the biggest meme of 2017 so far
>>3152562
AAAAAAH HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHSHSHSHSHHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>3152562
this scam just got a 100 times better
well what's his password? fuck, at least tell us so we can use it too.
There goes my moon mission