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504 Downloads 97 Downloads of v 0.13.2 1/22/2017 Last update Litecoin Wallet 0.13.2 Private CDN cached downloads available for licensed customers.Never experience 404 breakages again!Learn more... This package was approved as a trusted package on 5/28/2017.Litecoin is a fork of Bitcoin.The modifications to the network protocol are: scrypt as the proof-of-work algorithm 2.5 minute block targets subsidy halves in 840k blocks (~4 years) ~84 million total coins The rest is the same as Bitcoin: 50 coins per block 2016 blocks to retarget difficulty Disk Requirements - Litecoin blockchain (public transactional database) size As of 21 January 2017, the total size of the LTC blockchain was 5.38 GB Previous Version Compatibility - Litecoin blockchain hard-forks https://litecoin.info/alerts Litecoin node distribution /pools Community Forum IRC Reddit Twitter Google+ To install Litecoin Wallet, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell: choco install litecoin To upgrade Litecoin Wallet, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell: choco upgrade litecoin Files Hide tools\chocolateyInstall.ps1 Show tools\chocolateyUninstall.ps1 Show Virus Scan Results litecoin.0.13.2.nupkg (b0d05f5abbad) - ## / 58 - Log in or click on link to see number of positives litecoin-0.13.2-win64-setup.exe (d3b1628f1205) - ## / 58 - Log in or click on link to see number of positives litecoin-0.13.2-win32-setup.exe (958d821d2727) - ## / 57 - Log in or click on link to see number of positives In cases where actual malware is found, the packages are subject to removal.

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bitcoin json feedMaintainer(s) dtgm Software Author(s) Copyright © 2012 Litecoin Project Tags Release Notes Program Roadmap Changelog Package Automatically built and uploaded by dtgm Version History Version Downloads Last updated Status Litecoin Wallet 0.10.4.0 94 Monday, January 4, 2016 approved Litecoin Wallet 0.10.2.2 70 Friday, July 10, 2015 approved Litecoin Wallet 0.8.7.5 128 Thursday, February 5, 2015 approved Discussion for the Litecoin Wallet Package Ground rules: This discussion is only about Litecoin Wallet and the Litecoin Wallet package.
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ethereum buy and sell ordersIf you use a url, the comment will be flagged for moderation until you've been whitelisted.Disqus moderated comments are approved on a weekly schedule if not sooner.It could take between 1-5 days for your comment to show up.Bitcoin is not the only crypto-currency targeted by malware now that a Trojan designed to steal Litecoins has been discovered.There are numerous malware families today that either perform Bitcoin mining or directly steal the contents of victims’ Bitcoin wallets, or both.One of the more recent “cryptocurrency-related-malware” families is Skynet, which is detected by ESET as Win32/Scoinet.Probably the most unconventional feature of this trojan is that its botnet command and control servers are run as Tor Hidden Services for the twin purposes of anonymity and thwarting efforts to takedown or sinkhole them.

Win32/Scoinet also employs the Zeus banking Trojan for harvesting online credentials and the open source CGMiner software for mining BitCoins.ESET’s LiveGrid telemetry indicates that the Skynet botnet is quite active, and we have also observed, monitoring the botnet, that it has been carrying out DDoS attacks against Bitcoin exchanges.Rapid7 sheds more light on the subject in their blog post.Our LiveGrid statistics show a rise in activity towards the end of March 2013.This makes sense in the light of the waves of DDoS attacks that followed in April.Interestingly, by our count the most Win32/Scoinet detections have been seen in the Netherlands.Figures 1 and 2 – ESET LiveGrid detection statistics for Win32/Scoinet.A Add to all of this the recent news about ESEA, a popular game service that served Bitcoin-mining malware to gamers, and it becomes obvious that digital currency is currently a trending topic, among malware writers as well as amongst gamers.Recently we’ve happened upon a new trojan that attempts to steal virtual cash in the form of the alternate digital currency, Litecoin.

The trojan, which ESET detects as MSIL/PSW.LiteCoin.A, is extremely unsophisticated.All it does is tries to send the user’s wallet.dat file to an FTP server under the control of the attacker.The Trojan code, written in C#, decompiles to this: Figure 2 – Decompiled code of MSIL/PSW.LiteCoin.A The web provider has been made aware of the situation and connecting to the attacker’s domain generates the following warning: Figure 3 – Warning displayed by attacker’s FTP site According to our telemetry, Win32/PSW.LiteCoin.A is not very widespread at the moment, but Litecoin may become a target for attackers as its popularity and userbase increases.This younger peer-to-peer cryptocurrency is based on Bitcoin and offers several improvements.Interestingly, the largest Bitcoin exchange, Mt.Gox, announced in April its plans to begin trading Litecoins, but this was put on hold due to DDoS attacks against it: these were also carried out by the Skynet botnet, as mentioned above.