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Wow...what an exit!
At least we know who has been dumping on the bid.........
Gotta clean out all the large holders who are on the fence right now...
This looks like a retail seller panicking
Hopefully you sell into the buying pressure and not just dump market orders for each flip...people keep clogging this up on low volume.
That's always a good way to look at it...I do like a nice tail behind a big green candle or hammer
Bunch of idiots...
What a brilliant way to exit a stock.
Manipulation...and they're consistent
Let's crack 1.40
This was key...and so is finalizing any other acquisitions in the pipe
GAHC
Then let's turn it up a bit
Bitcoin is going north imo thanks to the Petya Ransomware Virus requiring ransoms to be paid in Bitcoin.
Next leg here we go
Agreed! It's going back over $3k soon for sure, especially with this Petya ransomware....requires victims to purchase BTC...which will naturally push BTC to new highs.
Hopefully those who do flip know how to sell with dumping market orders into the bid or placing large sell orders on the ask...
He's a flipper (not a bad thing! I do flip too but I also accumulate a core as well when I'm long and believe in the future of the stock)...but he doesn't flip, brag and bash like the rest of them.
Petya Ransomware = Bitcoin Payment
Here's why the sector is on fire!
'Petya' ransomware: All you need to know about the cyberattack and how to tell if you're at risk
Arjun Kharpal
CNBC's Arjun Kharpal discusses recent cyber attacks and advice from security experts
The global ransomware attack that hit major corporations from shipping giant Maersk to the world's biggest advertiser WPP, has affected over 12,000 machines, with companies and security researchers scrambling to find a fix.
Ransomware is a malicious piece of software that locks files on a computer and demands payments to unlock them. The files on the computers are not accessible and are therefore useless.
What is 'Petya' ransomware?
The current attack appears to be carried out by a variant of malware known as Petya. It's a particular variation of Petya that some researchers have said they are seeing for the first time.
One security source, who preferred to remain anonymous because the investigation is in its early stages, told CNBC that many anti-virus programs didn't recognize it and were unable to stop it.
How does it work?
The ransomware locks the computer's master boot record which is key for the machine to locate where the operating system and files are. Locking this makes the computer more or less unusable.
It attacks networks through exploiting a security flaw in Microsoft's Windows operating system that was originally used by the National Security Agency (NSA) which was then leaked earlier this year. The vulnerability, known as EternalBlue, was leaked online earlier this year, and is being used by hackers. It is the same security flaw that the WannaCry attack earlier this year – which hit hundreds of thousands of users – was based on.
Another way this virus spreads is by getting the logins and passwords of users on a network, which allows it to spread and install on other machines.
A laptop displays a message after being infected by a ransomware as part of a worldwide cyberattack on June 27, 2017
Rob Engelaar | AFP | Getty Images
A laptop displays a message after being infected by a ransomware as part of a worldwide cyberattack on June 27, 2017
Where did it start?
Security researchers and Ukraine's cyber police are pointing fingers at MeDoc, a third-party accounting software product, used by many industries in Ukraine including financial institutions. MeDoc pushed out an update which was then compromised by hackers. When this was installed, computer networks got this malware.
In a post on Facebook, MeDoc denied the accusations and said this is "clearly erroneous".
Who has been hit?
Microsoft estimates over 12,000 machines have been hit by the cyberattack. According to security firm McAfee, the malware has spread across the U.S., large parts of Europe, South America, and big countries in Asia too.
Major corporations have also been affected including WPP, Maersk, Russian oil giant Rosneft, and public and private institutions in Ukraine. Some of those businesses responded on Wednesday.
WPP said that it has taken steps to contain the attack with the priority now to return to normal operations. Many of the businesses under the WPP brand were affected but they are "experiencing no or minimal disruption."
Maersk said that IT systems were down across multiple sites and some business units, but the issues have been contained. It is now working on a "technical recovery plan". The impact on the business is still being assessed.
Russia, which was one of the countries hit, said the cyberattack caused no serious problems at either a state or corporate level in the country.
Who did it?
Attribution is always difficult with cyberattacks and as of yet, no security researchers have found a culprit. This is likely to come over the next few days.
Are you at risk?
So far, major businesses have been attacked. You will know if you have been infected as a screen will appear demanding payment of $300 in bitcoin to unlock the file. Researchers have warned against paying the ransom because the email now associated with the hackers has been decommissioned, meaning even if you pay, there is no way to contact the criminals.
If your organization is running a vulnerable version of Windows that hasn't patched (updated with the latest fix) then your business could be at risk.
How to protect yourself?
Authorities in the U.S. and U.K. have issued guidelines in the past about how to protect against ransomware. Individuals and small businesses should:
Run Windows Update to get the latest software updates.
Make sure any anti-virus product is up to date and scan your computer for any malicious programs. It's also worth setting up regular auto-scans.
Back up important data on your computer so it can be recovered if it's held for ransom.
Large organizations should:
Apply the latest Microsoft security patches for this particular flaw.
Back up key data.
Scan all outgoing and incoming emails for malicious attachments.
Ensure anti-virus programs are up to date and conducting regular scans.
Make sure to run "penetration tests" against your network's security, no less than once a year, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
I believe we will see a push back into the .03's today
The sector is turning up again and BTC just broke some massive walls at $2550
Ready to bust out
I'm laughing...not whining about the level of maturity in a post a iHub.
Give me a break.
Must be watching the same charts...
I'm not worried, just low volume BS
I'm still holding my core while trading a small position.
Was that you dumping today and Friday eod?
Unreal that this company still hasn't released any basic updates or news.
Keep raising those bids!
VERT and ASCM are gone...
Looks cleaned up on the ask side
Need solid news in order to break the chains...
Let's go GAHC
Still a bunch of bid whackers after a lot of ask smacking....needs more buyers.
Whoever is selling is hellbent on taking this down...bulls needs to buy the ask and raise those bids for support.
Raise those asks people, Jesus....
Talk about a manipulated dump.
Gotta be kidding me...
Now that's good...CDEL bidding 1.1mil .026 but now selling 800k at .0272
Idiots.
VERT top bidder at .0262
Looks like .026 is bottom here
VERT is now Bidding .0261 and not sitting on the Ask...
CDEL 1mil bid at .026
The sad part is whether dilution or a large retail seller....they could've easily sold above .04 but the selling pressure was just too much in the face of buyers, stopping that move north.
Slap the ask for a big block watch them smack the bid for a small block and back and forth absorbing all buying pressure bringing out more sellers...
Looking for a turnaround.
GAHC Glad I could help you buddy!
.035-.04 if flippers/sellers give it a break and allow it to move...
Yep, until then...enjoy those bags
At this point, it's ALL speculation....
It was possible to avoid it before, but this going back to sunbird unless company has some material to show for...I don't see that happening.
Still holding 200k freebies...
Still trading this pos, but company is dropping the ball.