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newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
September 04, 2017, 11:38:35 AM
#27
I did track all these details from  1NY37Bfkds2PeU5zzYeULzVvcwiJaYpbLW , isn't it your wallet address?

Yes, that was my wallet address.  So if the hacker gained access to my wallet, could that have been his location based on that IP address?
Yeah exactly, i tested it on my own ip and got accurate results. If you can give me a btc address that was accessed lastly from your ip/zone, we can test it and you will then confirm if those details are exact based on your network and location.Later i will grab you the details of hacker

Not sure if I understand what you're asking for, the BTC address where the coins were stolen from?  That's already included in the OP.
legendary
Activity: 3696
Merit: 4343
The hacker spirit breaks any spell
September 04, 2017, 03:45:32 AM
#26
Hi all,

So I know it's a LONG shot, but back in August of 2013, I had 40 BTC stolen.  Basically somebody hacked into my Gmail, found my wallet.dat file, and then moved my coins from my blockchain wallet (https://blockchain.info/tx/3ea2a7343d5623058ac7cc403d82e4fc9a351ef0e8818f1fe0d1b3351e6ad434).  I was quite dumb back then, and didn't have 2FA enabled on my Gmail.

I am not tech savvy enough to try to identify the perpetrator (though I know even if I was it's very difficult due to possible IP masking and use of a mixer), but is there any way I can post a bounty here for 5 BTC if somebody is able to track down my coins so I can retrieve them?  Or is there somewhere else I can post a similar bounty? 

I know it's a very long-shot, but I feel like $25K USD may make it worthwhile to try for somebody.  I can obviously provide more detail (and some of that can be found here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2882400)

Thanks!

Edit / note: The bounty would be contingent on me retrieving some or all of the funds since I know it is a long shot and I'd need to get law enforcement involved. Apologizes if that was not clear in my original post.

Sorry for you,but is very hard recover your btc
The community can try but is very hard
See yours
sr. member
Activity: 1918
Merit: 328
September 04, 2017, 12:57:24 AM
#25
Hi all,

So I know it's a LONG shot, but back in August of 2013, I had 40 BTC stolen.  Basically somebody hacked into my Gmail, found my wallet.dat file, and then moved my coins from my blockchain wallet (https://blockchain.info/tx/3ea2a7343d5623058ac7cc403d82e4fc9a351ef0e8818f1fe0d1b3351e6ad434).  I was quite dumb back then, and didn't have 2FA enabled on my Gmail.

I am not tech savvy enough to try to identify the perpetrator (though I know even if I was it's very difficult due to possible IP masking and use of a mixer), but is there any way I can post a bounty here for 5 BTC if somebody is able to track down my coins so I can retrieve them?  Or is there somewhere else I can post a similar bounty? 

I know it's a very long-shot, but I feel like $25K USD may make it worthwhile to try for somebody.  I can obviously provide more detail (and some of that can be found here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2882400)

Thanks!

Edit / note: The bounty would be contingent on me retrieving some or all of the funds since I know it is a long shot and I'd need to get law enforcement involved. Apologizes if that was not clear in my original post.
Oh so sad to know this thing mate, it hurts to hear you lost 40 btc, if we can see the worth of 1 btc is so big now
what more with that value? crazy to think.
I guess it is so hard to figure this things out due to the unknown feature of bitcoin.
The thing is bury this money now.
copper member
Activity: 2142
Merit: 1305
Limited in number. Limitless in potential.
August 31, 2017, 11:11:44 PM
#24
Recovering Bitcoins from almost 4 years ago is too way hard, no one can even be traced it since Bitcoin mixers are made, and lets assumed that someone traced the coin (which is really impossible) but there is less chance even 1% that someone can recover these coins, and it will not consider as yours already since a hacker is not that stupid that he will send all the coins in one place and there are mixers that can be used. Sorry but there's no way to do that.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
August 31, 2017, 10:59:00 PM
#23
I did track all these details from  1NY37Bfkds2PeU5zzYeULzVvcwiJaYpbLW , isn't it your wallet address?

Yes, that was my wallet address.  So if the hacker gained access to my wallet, could that have been his location based on that IP address?
Yeah exactly, i tested it on my own ip and got accurate results. If you can give me a btc address that was accessed lastly from your ip/zone, we can test it and you will then confirm if those details are exact based on your network and location.Later i will grab you the details of hacker
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
August 31, 2017, 10:55:14 PM
#22
I did track all these details from  1NY37Bfkds2PeU5zzYeULzVvcwiJaYpbLW , isn't it your wallet address?

Yes, that was my wallet address.  So if the hacker gained access to my wallet, could that have been his location based on that IP address?
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
August 31, 2017, 10:10:24 PM
#21
I did track all these details from  1NY37Bfkds2PeU5zzYeULzVvcwiJaYpbLW , isn't it your wallet address?
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
August 31, 2017, 09:57:06 PM
#20
Hi all,

So I know it's a LONG shot, but back in August of 2013, I had 40 BTC stolen.  Basically somebody hacked into my Gmail, found my wallet.dat file, and then moved my coins from my blockchain wallet (https://blockchain.info/tx/3ea2a7343d5623058ac7cc403d82e4fc9a351ef0e8818f1fe0d1b3351e6ad434).  I was quite dumb back then, and didn't have 2FA enabled on my Gmail.

I am not tech savvy enough to try to identify the perpetrator (though I know even if I was it's very difficult due to possible IP masking and use of a mixer), but is there any way I can post a bounty here for 5 BTC if somebody is able to track down my coins so I can retrieve them?  Or is there somewhere else I can post a similar bounty?  

I know it's a very long-shot, but I feel like $25K USD may make it worthwhile to try for somebody.  I can obviously provide more detail (and some of that can be found here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2882400)

Thanks!

Edit / note: The bounty would be contingent on me retrieving some or all of the funds since I know it is a long shot and I'd need to get law enforcement involved. Apologizes if that was not clear in my original post.

Can you identify how precise is your location according to these details? This would help me to get some details of hacker similarly.

Your Private IP Address: 199.200.30.90

Agnolia St Ste 400-147

descr   Pogozone
location: Bellingham, United States

Hostname   199-200-30-90.pogozone.net
City   Bellingham, Washington US
Latitude/Longitude   48.7395,-122.4809

Postal Code   98225
Bellingham, Washington US Map

Hostname   199-200-30-90.pogozone.net
City   Bellingham, Washington US
Latitude/Longitude   48.7395,-122.4809
Postal Code   98225

RECORDS
 
199.200.30.90
route   
199.200.28.0/22
bgp   AS23175
asname   PogoZone 114 W. Magnolia St Ste 400-147
descr   Pogozone
location   Bellingham, United States
 
Description:   Private Customer (C04879191)
Netname:   RS-199-200-30-88
NetRange:   199.200.30.88 - 199.200.30.91
CIDR:   199.200.30.88/30
NetName:   RS-199-200-30-88
NetHandle:   NET-199-200-30-88-1
Parent:   POGOZONE-IPV4-2 (NET-199-200-28-0-1)
NetType:   Reassigned
OriginAS:   AS23175
Customer:   Private Customer (C04879191)


My location?  No, I was nowhere close to Bellingham Washington.

And to everyone else, I appreciate the feedback.  Agreed that it's close to impossible, but want to make sure that's the case because it's obviously a lot of money.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
August 31, 2017, 04:03:02 AM
#19
Hi all,

So I know it's a LONG shot, but back in August of 2013, I had 40 BTC stolen.  Basically somebody hacked into my Gmail, found my wallet.dat file, and then moved my coins from my blockchain wallet (https://blockchain.info/tx/3ea2a7343d5623058ac7cc403d82e4fc9a351ef0e8818f1fe0d1b3351e6ad434).  I was quite dumb back then, and didn't have 2FA enabled on my Gmail.

I am not tech savvy enough to try to identify the perpetrator (though I know even if I was it's very difficult due to possible IP masking and use of a mixer), but is there any way I can post a bounty here for 5 BTC if somebody is able to track down my coins so I can retrieve them?  Or is there somewhere else I can post a similar bounty?  

I know it's a very long-shot, but I feel like $25K USD may make it worthwhile to try for somebody.  I can obviously provide more detail (and some of that can be found here - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2882400)

Thanks!

Edit / note: The bounty would be contingent on me retrieving some or all of the funds since I know it is a long shot and I'd need to get law enforcement involved. Apologizes if that was not clear in my original post.

Can you identify how precise is your location according to these details? This would help me to get some details of hacker similarly.

Your Private IP Address: 199.200.30.90

Agnolia St Ste 400-147

descr   Pogozone
location: Bellingham, United States

Hostname   199-200-30-90.pogozone.net
City   Bellingham, Washington US
Latitude/Longitude   48.7395,-122.4809

Postal Code   98225
Bellingham, Washington US Map

Hostname   199-200-30-90.pogozone.net
City   Bellingham, Washington US
Latitude/Longitude   48.7395,-122.4809
Postal Code   98225

RECORDS
 
199.200.30.90
route   
199.200.28.0/22
bgp   AS23175
asname   PogoZone 114 W. Magnolia St Ste 400-147
descr   Pogozone
location   Bellingham, United States
 
Description:   Private Customer (C04879191)
Netname:   RS-199-200-30-88
NetRange:   199.200.30.88 - 199.200.30.91
CIDR:   199.200.30.88/30
NetName:   RS-199-200-30-88
NetHandle:   NET-199-200-30-88-1
Parent:   POGOZONE-IPV4-2 (NET-199-200-28-0-1)
NetType:   Reassigned
OriginAS:   AS23175
Customer:   Private Customer (C04879191)
full member
Activity: 158
Merit: 100
August 31, 2017, 03:17:43 AM
#18
man it's imposible to recover your account, or even if you recover your account im sure that your wallet was empty already, but like they say nothing is imposible so i hope you recover it as soon as posible..
member
Activity: 97
Merit: 11
August 31, 2017, 03:09:53 AM
#17
I wish I could help you but unfortunately, stolen btc coins cannot be tracked down or recovered. The attacker could already used your money in several transactions. Im sorry for your loss. But maybe you can still look up who is/are the authorities involved in this.
copper member
Activity: 434
Merit: 278
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August 31, 2017, 03:08:17 AM
#16
You can track the person behind it if you look at it closely you can track one address where it was spend if you find what address I'm talking about you can start asking about the merchant in your local city if they have a person who has an address like this one it only have a 2 transaction you can start at this one if you found out who this person was you can ask him/her who send him the amount of 0.7 or this is the perpetrator. Good luck though  the possibility of this coins to be found was very low however it is not impossible it is up to you to track your coins.
sr. member
Activity: 770
Merit: 252
August 31, 2017, 01:35:17 AM
#15
Maybe something could have been done if you had taken any action right away when you saw your BTC missing the user made multiple transfers to addresses which were only used once to do transactions of your funds so I assume your money is gone even if you file a report in real life I doubt that will do anything since its been 3-4 years after it happened and especially when Crypto-currencies have legal support only in specific countries you should still try your luck and wish for the best hope you get your money back.
hero member
Activity: 3080
Merit: 603
August 31, 2017, 01:23:22 AM
#14
I tried to follow the transaction but it seems that it was passed to many addresses and possibly that it was an exchange. And yeah, it's a long shot now 4 years had passed and the hacker for sure used it somewhere or spent it already. I'm sorry for your lost mate even how big the bounty is, it's hard to give a shot on this.
sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
August 30, 2017, 10:47:24 PM
#13
How so sad is this mate, my heart brokes while reading this thread. I hope you get the chance to claim this 40 btc again.
Anyway, if the theft use the btc in alt coins I guess it cannot be track anymore. But if you can see the same address here in the forum I guess that is the way you can have it.
legendary
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
August 30, 2017, 10:22:06 PM
#12
It is much despairing while reading you have lost a big amount but unfortunately you have lost all the recovering ways.
We know bitcoin is still anonymous and can left no footprints behind.
Now if you search his btc address on forums,may be you will find his profile somewhere with this btc address.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1082
August 30, 2017, 10:01:12 PM
#11
I know the truth hurts but it's always best to say it plainly and directly: your coins are irrecoverably gone.

The thief is incognito and the theft was perpetrated light years ago (well, in bitcoin years that is, given 72% of coins are now in circulation).

If the thief mixed the coins in a sophisticated way (such as trading them anonymously for altcoins, then retrading those altcoins back to bitcoins) then your chances of recovering them are almost as slim as you being elected the next US president.

There is also no incentive to claim the bounty since not only do you want the coins traced but you also want them recovered.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
August 30, 2017, 09:42:30 PM
#10
 Shocked nearly 4 years ago.
I don't think there is any chance to get back those coins.
Don't think about the past, it's gone~
legendary
Activity: 2716
Merit: 1225
Once a man, twice a child!
August 30, 2017, 09:28:34 PM
#9
The dude who lost 45.8btc by wrongly transferring his coins to an electrum-wallet.com app before the August fork this year hasn't yet recovered them and OP you are hoping of resuscitating a long dead and buried issue since 2013? Come on dude, stop wasting your time. The coins are gone. Sorry about that.
hero member
Activity: 1778
Merit: 907
August 30, 2017, 08:10:58 PM
#8
I am sorry for your loss, unfortunately, as others have said, the chances of tracking your coins or the person are minimal.
From what I saw by checking the Txid, the coins were sent from one address to another and another, one large transaction and one smaller, both then divided by two. Seems impossible. Cry
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