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newbie
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May 31, 2019, 07:59:03 AM
#28
Thank you admin for the recovery of this account.
I just want to inform that this account is recovered.Problem solved and thank you for the fast recovery and for those people who do helped out. Smiley

Thread locked.
hero member
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May 31, 2019, 07:52:52 AM
#27
Thank you admin for the recovery of this account.
hero member
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Bitcoin = Financial freedom
May 24, 2019, 04:10:35 AM
#26

If someone do have my btt password then they would definitely able to change email and password immediately.So I'm wondering where in the world they do get but well theres no
need to whine now yet only Admins would able to solve this out.Hope it would be speedy this time.  Kiss
That is why you never have to use the email and passwords which is used in bitcoin anywhere,I hope I did the same and my password will be safe.
newbie
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May 24, 2019, 03:42:31 AM
#25
I'm not using the same passwords on any site and with this forum account.Im very keen about security matters. Phishing?Im aware with that.Virus? I have Eset Nod32 Premium.

I'm also aware on malicious web extensions that's why I'm confused on where did i go wrong and got still hacked.
About that message you received in your email, can you enlighten us more?
It looks incomplete. A screenshot would make things easier to understand especially that part of the sender.

No it was just an automated email from Bitcointalk that someone change up your password and email or simply a notification.


So the email is not a problem,someone got access of your email and passwords so they tried to change it which got the notification to the old email and it happens to every password changes.
If someone do have my btt password then they would definitely able to change email and password immediately.So I'm wondering where in the world they do get but well theres no
need to whine now yet only Admins would able to solve this out.Hope it would be speedy this time.  Kiss
hero member
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Merit: 793
Bitcoin = Financial freedom
May 24, 2019, 02:58:54 AM
#24
I'm not using the same passwords on any site and with this forum account.Im very keen about security matters. Phishing?Im aware with that.Virus? I have Eset Nod32 Premium.

I'm also aware on malicious web extensions that's why I'm confused on where did i go wrong and got still hacked.
About that message you received in your email, can you enlighten us more?
It looks incomplete. A screenshot would make things easier to understand especially that part of the sender.

No it was just an automated email from Bitcointalk that someone change up your password and email or simply a notification.


So the email is not a problem,someone got access of your email and passwords so they tried to change it which got the notification to the old email and it happens to every password changes.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
May 24, 2019, 02:42:27 AM
#23
I'm not using the same passwords on any site and with this forum account.Im very keen about security matters. Phishing?Im aware with that.Virus? I have Eset Nod32 Premium.

I'm also aware on malicious web extensions that's why I'm confused on where did i go wrong and got still hacked.
About that message you received in your email, can you enlighten us more?
It looks incomplete. A screenshot would make things easier to understand especially that part of the sender.

No it was just an automated email from Bitcointalk that someone change up your password and email or simply a notification.

copper member
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May 24, 2019, 02:35:42 AM
#22
I'm not using the same passwords on any site and with this forum account.Im very keen about security matters. Phishing?Im aware with that.Virus? I have Eset Nod32 Premium.

I'm also aware on malicious web extensions that's why I'm confused on where did i go wrong and got still hacked.
About that message you received in your email, can you enlighten us more?
It looks incomplete. A screenshot would make things easier to understand especially that part of the sender.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
May 24, 2019, 02:22:48 AM
#21
Just my typical habit when i do browse and make use of my PC.Im fully aware on how phishing and malware works so i would definitely say that i wont be easily victimized with that.
This is also a question on my mind on how in the world someone knows my 16 digit alphanumeric password.?
There are so many ways a hacker can get your password so you have to do a background check to a certain what when wrong.
It could be through
- Use of same login details on different websites, this includes logging in unsecured websites with the same login details, so they easily get leaked to possible hackers
- Infected browser/malicious web extensions
- Malicious software in your PC



Just make sure you use your original email to message the team, a staked address is desirable but you can still get your account recovered without it if the team find enough evidence such as change of IP logs after hack.
I'm not using the same passwords on any site and with this forum account.Im very keen about security matters. Phishing?Im aware with that.Virus? I have Eset Nod32 Premium.

I'm also aware on malicious web extensions that's why I'm confused on where did i go wrong and got still hacked.
copper member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1814
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May 24, 2019, 02:19:24 AM
#20
Check for your [Suspicious link removed]
If it appears there then create a new e-mail account and link your bitcointalk.org account with this new e-mail id and never use it anywhere else.

That's how I got hacked yesterday.
It seems you got phished OP, If i understand your message well, Can you please provide us with a screenshot of this message to understand it better.
I especially need that part of the email sender  Wink

Check where? On my email inbox Huh
I think OP was talking about the message he received in his Email's inbox
hero member
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May 24, 2019, 02:11:03 AM
#19

Check for your [Suspicious link removed]
If it appears there then create a new e-mail account and link your bitcointalk.org account with this new e-mail id and never use it anywhere else.

Check where? On my email inbox Huh
I am wondering how is it possible for someone to hack bitcointalk account in the recent days?
Lots of ways IMO, if the users have several unsecured ways to save their passwords, eg. browser's auto saved passwords, login in from different kind devices(unsecured one), weak passwords, etc/

I too don't have any staked address yet here,looking to install electrum and want to stake it soon.  Cry
You should before it's too late.

Yes I will mostly by today itself if I got some time to get onto my pc.Electrum is the best,right?
copper member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1814
฿itcoin for all, All for ฿itcoin.
May 24, 2019, 02:03:12 AM
#18
Just my typical habit when i do browse and make use of my PC.Im fully aware on how phishing and malware works so i would definitely say that i wont be easily victimized with that.
This is also a question on my mind on how in the world someone knows my 16 digit alphanumeric password.?
There are so many ways a hacker can get your password so you have to do a background check to a certain what when wrong.
It could be through
- Use of same login details on different websites, this includes logging in unsecured websites with the same login details, so they easily get leaked to possible hackers
- Infected browser/malicious web extensions
- Malicious software in your PC



Just make sure you use your original email to message the team, a staked address is desirable but you can still get your account recovered without it if the team find enough evidence such as change of IP logs after hack.
copper member
Activity: 2142
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Limited in number. Limitless in potential.
May 24, 2019, 01:56:36 AM
#17
I am wondering how is it possible for someone to hack bitcointalk account in the recent days?
Lots of ways IMO, if the users have several unsecured ways to save their passwords, eg. browser's auto saved passwords, login in from different kind devices(unsecured one), weak passwords, etc/

I too don't have any staked address yet here,looking to install electrum and want to stake it soon.  Cry
You should before it's too late.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
May 24, 2019, 01:56:26 AM
#16
I am wondering how is it possible for someone to hack bitcointalk account in the recent days?

Through phishing or hacking their email account. Huh

I too don't have any staked address yet here,looking to install electrum and want to stake it soon. Cry

Check for your [Suspicious link removed]
If it appears there then create a new e-mail account and link your bitcointalk.org account with this new e-mail id and never use it anywhere else.

That's how I got hacked yesterday.
hero member
Activity: 2366
Merit: 793
Bitcoin = Financial freedom
May 24, 2019, 01:38:06 AM
#15
I am wondering how is it possible for someone to hack bitcointalk account in the recent days?

Through phishing or hacking their email account. Huh

I too don't have any staked address yet here,looking to install electrum and want to stake it soon. Cry
legendary
Activity: 3108
Merit: 1290
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May 24, 2019, 01:15:56 AM
#14
I hope that pictures would be enough to prove your ownership, unfortunately, you can't sign message in coins.ph wallet, that's why I'm not using it in my campaign. In case you are lucky to recover your account, stake your address immediately, you can use electrum wallet to sign message.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
May 23, 2019, 08:09:04 PM
#13
I've not been asked by the carlfebz account to change the address, yet.

I wish you a speedy recovery of your account!
I locked the account immediately after the email and password been changed.It did make some notification and luckily for about a minute i do able to lock it.

Thank you manager.Hope they would able to recover faster this time and i have already emailed them the necessary information.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 6194
Meh.
May 23, 2019, 07:59:52 PM
#12
I've not been asked by the carlfebz account to change the address, yet.

I wish you a speedy recovery of your account!
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
May 23, 2019, 07:48:54 PM
#11
Can you please Enlighten us on how did your account got hacked?

Anything you did in the past days, have you downloaded anything or visit a certain site or received and click strange emails?

Will you please give us a clue, so that we can avoid such things in the future.

Just my typical habit when i do browse and make use of my PC.Im fully aware on how phishing and malware works so i would definitely say that i wont be easily victimized with that.
This is also a question on my mind on how in the world someone knows my 16 digit alphanumeric password.?
hero member
Activity: 2268
Merit: 588
You own the pen
May 23, 2019, 07:38:58 PM
#10
Can you please Enlighten us on how did your account got hacked?

Anything you did in the past days, have you downloaded anything or visit a certain site or received and click strange emails?

Will you please give us a clue, so that we can avoid such things in the future.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
May 23, 2019, 07:13:38 PM
#9


Try providing a sign message from an ETH address instead if you able to post any ETH address in the past.

A post, for let's say more than a year ago will do. Much better if older than that.

Hoping it will increase your chances of getting back the account.

Oh! heres one luckily https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.32562917
Thanks for the advise and this might be considered.

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