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eyezick | 7 years ago

This article is innaccurate.

Here is the tracking by Ernst & Young (court-appointed) providing all the public information about these developments. The latest report on 1 March 2019 mentions nothing about a cracked laptop.

https://documentcentre.eycan.com/Pages/Main.aspx?SID=1445

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gamblor956|7 years ago

There's nothing wrong with the article. The March Report merely says they were able to recover the cold storage wallets and discovered they were empty; it doesn't go into how they got access to those wallets since that isn't relevant to the report.

Per the company and prior news reporting, those cold storage wallets discussed in the March Report were only stored on the owner's laptop, which was previously inaccessible due to various security mechanisms. (Reports suggested that the laptop was "locked" but did not indicate whether it was boot-locked or locked via the Windows mechanisms.) The fact that they were able to access those wallets means they "cracked" the security measures on that laptop.

mthoms|7 years ago

>The fact that they were able to access those wallets means they "cracked" the security measures on that laptop

Incorrect. Experts were able to trace funds back to the cold storage wallets addresses using analysis. But the private keys have not been located and no, the laptop has not been "cracked".

aloer|7 years ago

randomly clicked around there and saw the following about E&Y being ordered to post

"a copy of the Order on www.reddit.com/r/quadrigacx"

https://documentcentre.eycan.com/eycm_library/Quadriga%20Fin... p.10

i thought it's interesting how a third party, reddit, is used in such an official way. the other two channels to be posted on are E&Ys website and quadriga website