I've used them for a long time, 2+ years, never had any problems. I've put sooo many coins through them without fail. My opsec has always been perfect, type in URLs from memory, always have scripts disabled, don't use that computer for anything else and don't go to any sites that could have gotten me a keylogger somehow.
I had 65 coins sent to bitcoin fog which is a very typical amount for me. The coins didn't show up in the time they usually do, nor 4 days later. I sent support a message. Only to then check my withdrawal history and see my coins were withdrawn to a single address hours after I deposited them.
I go on today and see their notice about accounts being hacked or something. My password or username is not simple to brute force by any measure.
If somehow someone did hack my password through some means, how could they have known exactly when I went on to deposit coins and withdrawn them instantly?
There are only two explanations: 1) They were sitting on my account refreshing the page forever, somehow knowing I was about to deposit coins, which is crazy because I use the site once a month, max. 2) It was an inside job.
Obviously it was an inside job. There is no doubt about it. I was skeptical at first until I read it was happening to other people, and their pathetic excuse of a message on their mainpage.. sad.
I would think at least one of these people claiming to lose thousands in BTC would have some kind of reddit-DNM account they have established.
Please post from your established reddit-DNM account.
At a certain point, when do we consider 100 totally random, non-established accounts claiming they were robbed by BTCFog to be evidence supporting a competition-based propaganda campaign, not evidence against BTCFog?