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Topic: 2.157 BTC stolen from BTC-E.com (PSA) - page 2. (Read 3481 times)

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November 24, 2014, 11:13:03 PM
#4
2 BTC on black or red, make your choice. Lose and you go running off into darkness for awhile, win and well, problem solved for the most part.
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November 24, 2014, 09:02:00 PM
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This is the IP:   http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools#ipInformation|type=ipv4&&value=37.59.164.106

Says from France, but probably just TOR or a VPN.
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November 24, 2014, 08:11:09 PM
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Also, I know this can probably be subverted.  But typically I have to authorize the withdrawls via email.
I looked and I have nothing regarding this in my email.
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November 24, 2014, 08:10:20 PM
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I have no idea what the fuck.

I put a sell order 21.11.14 of LTC to BTC, for all of my LTC.  So that I could pay of a BTCJAM loan.

I was waiting for my coinbase purchase to clear (7 days).

I logged in today to BTC-e.com, to find out the proceeds from my LTC sale were withdrawn to;

#997618811    -0.157 BTC    Withdrawal BTC to address 16bJETW4QDGh4w386kFwwnNBVeTbwGmwNm    21.11.14
18:29:29    yes
#997617599    -2 BTC    Withdrawal BTC to address 16bJETW4QDGh4w386kFwwnNBVeTbwGmwNm    21.11.14
18:28:53



I am devastated.  I have no idea how I will pay my BTCJam loan back now.   I will only have the 2 BTC that I purchased on Coinbase to pay the 4.25 BTC loan back.


I know there is no way to fucking trace this.

But just FYI.   BTC-E.com appears to be compromised.

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