Bitfloor – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Mon, 22 Feb 2016 02:47:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Bitfloor – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Flight of the Butterfly | Plan B 3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/36156/flight-of-the-butterfly-plan-b-3/ Tue, 23 Apr 2013 16:44:03 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=36156 BFL has shipped the first batch of their ASIC miners. David Perry joins us to chat about his 5GH/s Bitcoin miner, his experiences mining over the past week

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Butterfly Labs has shipped the first batch of their ASIC miners. David Perry joins us to chat about his 5GH/s Bitcoin miner, his experiences mining over the past week, and what he believes is Bitcoin’s image problem.

Plus: Have we reached a turning point for Bitcoin Mt Gox DDoSing? Bitcoin’s moment on the Colbert Report, the downside to Litecoin, your emails, and much more!

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I am sorry to announce that due to circumstances outside of our control BitFloor must cease all trading operations indefinitely. Unfortunately, our US bank account is scheduled to be closed and we can no longer provide the same level of USD deposits and withdrawals as we have in the past. As such, I have made the decision to halt operations and return all funds.

Leave it to Stephen Colbert to cut through the chatter about bitcoins with his own brand of high-octane, self-interested analysis. In a segment about bitcoin trading that aired last week on The Colbert Report, Colbert posed: “If you don’t know what Bitcoin is — want to buy some bitcoins?”

The next chapter of the story, he believes, will be the entry of a host of \”Smart money\” venture capitalists looking to build the currency\’s infrastructure.

Unlike past DDoS attacks, something very interesting happened yesterday: nothing. Trades trickled through and prices barely moved, remaining in a tight band for hours. The implications of that could be tremendously positive.

The day has arrived, the Butterfly Labs forum Latest Update reads \”Jalapeños are making their way to their new homes. https://ow.ly/i/1WUo4″.

While there is no mention yet of numbers that have been shipped or when the other Butterfly Labs devices like the BitForce Single or Little Single will be shipping this will be welcome news to bitcoin miners everywhere.

Monday 4/22 shipped 4 Jalapenos. 1 Customer and 3 developer units.

Tuesday 4/23 3 more to ship today to customers.

As we get ramped up here I won\’t be telling you how many we ship each day–just what day the orders were made that we are shipping. Right now I just want you to know the magnitude of the number of units so you can see we are not blowing these products out the door in great numbers. That will come later.

David Perry Gets a BFL Jalapeno, shares his Unboxing and Demo

BFL was kind enough to send me a pre-release demo unit so I could show everyone the awesomeness.

No matter what your personal politics say about Mr. Bernanke up there, you\’ve got to admit he looks pretty professional. Now what does the average mental image of a Bitcoiner look like?

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BETA | Plan B 1 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/35166/beta-plan-b-1/ Wed, 10 Apr 2013 20:15:08 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=35166 We look at the media’s slowly improving bitcoin coverage, discuss the major selloff today, and why people shouldn’t fixate on the price.

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From the trenches of discount Wednesday, we launch the beta of our new show: Plan B. We look at the media’s slowly improving bitcoin coverage, discuss the major selloff today, and why people shouldn’t fixate on the price.

Plus: the Mt. Gox problem that faces the bitcoin community, and how it gets gamed.

Then a look at the self appointed “face of bitcoin” Max Keiser and the big money he’s trying to get involved in bitcoin speculation, and brief Litecoin chat…

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Through the lens of the ever increasing media coverage of Bitcoin, we\’ll explain some of the reasons we find bitcoin fascinating. And the fundamentals we believe show bitcoin\’s about to see an availing of new uses and speculators.

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Donated Privacy | TechSNAP 74 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/24176/donated-privacy-techsnap-74/ Thu, 06 Sep 2012 15:53:20 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=24176 Anti-sec posts 1 million Apple UDIDs they claim to have stolen from the FBI, but what was the FBI doing with them in the first place?

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Anti-sec posts 1 million Apple UDIDs they claim to have stolen from the FBI, but what was the FBI doing with them in the first place?

More infrastructure switches vulnerabilities, and a great batch of audience questions and our answers!

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Java flaws not entirely fixed by emergency patch

  • The Polish security firm that initially discovered the 29 Java vulnerabilities back in April, two of which were the target of the emergency out-of-band patch issued by Oracle last week, has discovered that the flaws are still exploitable
  • Oracle’s patch removed the getField and getMethod methods from the implementation of the sun.awt.SunToolkit, this disabled all of the Proof of Concept exploits from the security researchers, and the exploits actively being used in the wild
  • Oracle basically removed the exploitation vector, without fixing the underlying vulnerabilities
  • The Polish firm discovered another exploitation vector, that when combined with the unpatched vulnerabilities, allowed them to update their Proof of Concept code and continue to posses a large number of working exploits again Java
  • Adam Gowdiak, CEO of Security Explorations (the Polish firm that discovered the vulnerabilities) also commented that Java 6 seemed much more secure, in all the time they spend researching it, they only ever managed to escape the sandbox once, using an Apple Quicktime exploit
  • Researchers find critical vulnerability in Java 7 patch hours after release

More infrastructure switches vulnerable

  • Some GarrettCom switches come with a hard coded password for a default account that cannot be changed or disabled
  • A researcher at Cylance discovered the hidden account in April and warned the vendor and ICS-CERT
  • The issue is present in GarrettCom Magnum MNS–6K Management Software version 4.1.14 and 14.1.14 SECURE, the vendor released an update that addresses the issue in May, but the issue was not disclosed until this week
  • The attack is mitigated somewhat by the fact that the attacker would need access to an account on the switch, in order to exploit the vulnerability and escalate the privileges of the regular user account
  • “A ‘factory’ account intended to only be allowed to log in over a local serial console port exists in certain versions of GarrettCom’s MNS–6K and MNS–6K-SECURE software. Cylance has identified an unforseen method whereby a user authenticated as ‘guest’ or ‘operator’ can escalate privileges to the ‘factory’ account”
  • GarretCom switches are marketed as “Hardened” and used in traffic control systems, railroad communications systems, power plants, electrical substations, and even US military sites. Beyond simple L2 and L3 networking these devices are also used for serial-to-ip conversion in SCADA systems
  • Original Advisory
  • ICS-CERT Advistory

Hackers claim to have stolen Mitt Romney’s tax returns from financial firm

  • A group claims to have broken into the offices of Price Waterhouse Cooper in Tennessee, accessed the network file servers and copied the Romney’s tax returns for the years before 2010
  • Later years were apparently not digitized yet and so were not able to be copied
  • It doesn’t seem correct to refer to the individuals as hackers because the data was physically stolen from unsecured file servers, rather than accessed remotely
  • The attackers seem to have thought ahead, going so far as to include secret statements in the copies of the documents sent to PWC and using those to authenticate themselves as the real attackers
  • The attackers claim to have send encrypted copies of the documents to the media, as well as both political parties
  • The attackers provide two bitcoin addresses, if the first receives 1 million USD worth of bitcoins before September 28th, then the encryption keys will be destroyed. If this does not happen, or if 1 million USD is sent to the second bitcoin address, the keys will be released publically
  • In Canada the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) mandates specific security measures be taken to safeguard such personal information, it seems that the security practices at PWC were extremely lax
  • The US Secret Service is investigating
  • Pastebin Post #1
  • Pastebin Post #2
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Anti-sec releases 1 million iOS unique device ID, apparently stolen from FBI laptop

  • Anti-sec claims the original file they stole contains more than 12 million records
  • The file apparently includes detailed data, including the UDIDs, push notification tokens, device names, usernames, phone numbers, addresses and device types
  • Antisec claims to have remotely accessed Supervisor Special Agent Christopher K. Stangl’s Dell Vostro notebook in March 2012 using the AtomicReferenceArray Java vulnerability
  • "During the shell session some files were downloaded from his Desktop folder one of them with the name of ‘NCFTA_iOS_devices_intel.csv’
  • NCFTA is the: National Cyber Forensics and Training Alliance, a private group set up by a former FBI agent to facilitate information sharing between private companies and the FBI. Companies can share information with the 501(c)6 non-profit that they would be wary of (or prohibited from) sharing directly with the FBI
  • SSA Stangl is a member of the FBI Regional Cyber Action Team and New York FBI Office Evidence Response Team
  • The FBI denies the claim . “The FBI is aware of published reports alleging that an FBI laptop was compromised and private data regarding Apple UDIDs was exposed. At this time there is no evidence indicating that an FBI laptop was compromised or that the FBI either sought or obtained this data”
  • A website has been setup to attempt to identify which apps or companies are sharing data with the FBI
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