List of Bidders for Silk Road Bitcoins Inadvertently Revealed by US Marshals Service

List of Bidders for Silk Road Bitcoins Inadvertently Revealed by US Marshals Service

"Oops!" is the word the probably most accurately describes the mistake made by the U. S. Marshals Service (USMS) when it comes to the auctioning of nearly $18 million worth of bitcoins seized from Silk Road servers last year. Background: U. S. Marshals Service Poised to Auction Off Silk Road Bitcoins. In an email to bidders that attempted to highlight some changes to the auction's 'frequently asked questions' section, the Service included all recipients in the CC field as opposed to the BCC field, making all send-to addresses visible to recipients. Shortly thereafter, the USMS issued a....


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