Be careful. It's entirely possible Mt Gox has been hacked -- it wouldn't be the first time.<p>EDIT: No 2FA, no https, and all data shown has already been stolen by hackers. I'm assuming it's probably real, but still -- be careful.
I have an interesting question. Currently my AUD$ balance is displaying as $0. However in December and Febrary I had asked to withdraw $1,000 and ~$400 to my Australian bank account. Those transfers were taken from my balance, but merely sat as 'confirmed' rather than 'processed'. What happened to my money?
I have low hopes for retrieving my 0.00770912 BTC that were in there (I really don't know why I even had that much in there, but upon logging on... it seems I may have).<p>But at the same time, I didn't see this page coming. I wonder why its there? What would one do with this knowledge except feel uncomfortable?
Get ready for more stealin'.<p>It was dumb to trust an exchange with your coins in the first place, dont make the same mistake again,<p>My advice to all bitcoiners, unless your bitcoins are in your wallet on a computer you own, it is not your bitcoins.
I wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole. The Gox code and DB where accessed, who's to say some hackers aren't recording your password and now your email is compromised too?
does this mean users who <i>had</i> coin could get their coin[s] back? --- i think not (with the bankruptcy n' all)<p>so login or no login, i don't see the point<p>i think it's <i>appropriate</i> if i quote:
'frankly dear i dont give a damn'