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RE: New phishing attempts on the blockchain, always pay attention. But rule #1: Never use your Steem account master password anywhere.

in #exyle6 years ago (edited)

I guess on the screenshot you're only showing the public keys and not the private ones, but be very careful with how you're attempting to "hide" them :
https://steemitimages.com/p/26uUsAjKTsXCBRzTxRJWxpz7qLMdK4Nq6Ha3QAmrmWNLCRe6VsSKpQB3shx6HMPWnsCzWRXowa79Q8PNkQQSgAo6E4cap2TEd5ZZwo7MfvA5cSyLGvmQb8H53VsaFe7hgS9XQZAiB9ewRH8bALcWpwDuh2LKnpTjVg644N?format=match&mode=fit

a LOT can be guessed here, like the 4 last characters of the active key (XUCZ), just seeing parts of a character can let a hacker know which character it is.
Doing so decreases exponentially the security of your key, you should never hide them this poorly! If those are actually your private keys (thank god it doenst seem like it), I recommend you change passwords immediately.

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It are indeed the public keys. So no worries.

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