L'HACKER CHE ha compiuto questo gesto di chiama Phineas Phisher; Phiser ha ammesso, su reddit, che i soldi sono stati rubati da una banca btc e che questi sono stati donati ai combattenti Kurdi, che stanno fronteggiando l'ISIS nella regione Rojava a nord della Syria.
http://cointelegraph.com/news/hacker-donates-11k-of-stolen-bitcoin-to-kurdish-fighters-battling-isis
Kurdish fighters’ precarious position
The fighters in Rojava, which Phisher called “one of the most inspiring revolutionary projects in the world,” are engaged in a conflict with ISIS, while at the same time facing a hostile Turkish government. Since the closing of the Semalka crossing with Iraqi Kurdistan, the remaining denizens of Rojava have fallen on hard times, with restricted supply lines and skyrocketing prices for basic goods.
Phisher made the redistribution of Bitcoin because of inspiration by the Rojava revolutionaries, according to a tweet:
“Rojava is one of the most inspiring revolutionary projects in the world today. I just donated 10000€ in bitcoin”
Bitcoin thefts underscore the need for good security practices
Since cryptocurrency is still in its infancy, not all potential pitfalls are known, and extra care must be taken in order to protect from theft. In one of the most high-profile cases, Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, once the largest in the world, lost 800,000 Bitcoin and has since imploded. Major cryptocurrency exchange BitFinex also fell victim to theft late last year, though the 1,400 Bitcoin loss represented only 0.5% of the exchange’s holdings. Recently, Gatecoin was also hacked, losing an estimated $2 million value.
Cryptocurrency exchange ShapeShift also lost $230,000 in a theft from a former employee. What ShapeShift did differently, however, was become honest with the public about the theft, and openly lay out how the hack likely happened, with hopes of preventing future incidents from occurring in the Bitcoin world.