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hero member
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Merit: 504
October 09, 2012, 07:39:28 AM
#28
Yes, it is very strange activity and i presume that it is hacker who did this, my account has been cracked, but i did all i could to from las time to prevent this, changed passwords everywere, scanned all afected PC's.

So this time it Must be Bitmarkets fault, so i would like to know official thoughts of admin. Interesting that he is not answering just like the last time it happened, admin answered after a day.

So will bitmarket take some responsability on themselves, or it is just "your fault" coments from their side again. What you think people?
legendary
Activity: 1753
Merit: 1007
October 09, 2012, 07:38:50 AM
#27
Hi.

My account was hacked today for 18.5373431 btc.

Somebody have change selling price in my order from 11€ to 18€ then sold and confirm transaction!!!

Please stop transaction number: 22492

newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 0
October 09, 2012, 07:29:19 AM
#26
today bitmarket.eu is at 18 EUR/BTC, seems strange


Transaction log (last 100)
Date   Amount   Currency   Price per 1 BTC   Total
09.10.2012, 13:18:08   18.5373431 BTC   EUR   18 EUR   333.67 EUR
09.10.2012, 13:12:52   19.79897394 BTC   EUR   15 EUR   296.98 EUR
09.10.2012, 13:12:37   11.270253 BTC   EUR   15 EUR   169.05 EUR
09.10.2012, 13:11:47   10 BTC   EUR   10 EUR   100 EUR
09.10.2012, 13:08:15   1.01974 BTC   EUR   15 EUR   15.29 EUR
09.10.2012, 13:04:32   10 BTC   EUR   10 EUR   100 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:58:47   7.710007 BTC   EUR   11 EUR   84.81 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:58:27   2.439993 BTC   EUR   12 EUR   29.27 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:55:58   3.601007 BTC   EUR   12 EUR   43.21 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:55:58   2.6 BTC   EUR   13 EUR   33.8 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:52:38   2.4 BTC   EUR   12 EUR   28.8 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:48:08   10.5 BTC   EUR   12 EUR   126 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:47:58   3.459 BTC   EUR   10 EUR   34.59 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:43:29   10 BTC   EUR   10 EUR   100 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:32:35   25.215 BTC   EUR   10 EUR   252.15 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:28:53   8 BTC   EUR   10 EUR   80 EUR
09.10.2012, 12:28:26   7 BTC   EUR   9.8 EUR   68.6 EUR
hero member
Activity: 555
Merit: 504
October 09, 2012, 07:16:17 AM
#25
I have lost today 3.459 BTC again in this site. Someone has cracked it again.

I guess it is goodbye bitmarket for me.

22480    09.10.2012, 12:47:58    CoonBreakair    3.459 BTC    10 EUR    34.59 EUR    Confirmed
legendary
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Merit: 1001
October 08, 2012, 02:23:43 PM
#24
Good to hear. Perhaps I clicked refresh a couple times too often? lol
hero member
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October 08, 2012, 11:17:15 AM
#23
Is Bitmarket down right now or is it just me?

Its working now.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1001
October 08, 2012, 06:14:50 AM
#22
Is Bitmarket down right now or is it just me?
hero member
Activity: 607
Merit: 500
October 07, 2012, 01:20:38 PM
#21
Another thing, what i noticed today. Why i cant see anything in bitmarket/funds page, it just opens emty? Is it safe to send BTC to bitmarket walet?

It is, the page was just unavailable due to my error. Already fixed that.
sr. member
Activity: 520
Merit: 253
555
October 07, 2012, 10:35:51 AM
#20
Just to clarify one thing: there was no email confirmation for the change of withdrawal address, because I had left it empty. This is apparently a feature -- people are expected to enter one initially, when they register. (Some exchanges force you to enter one upon registration, it might be a good policy to adopt here as well.) Anyway, if your withdrawal address is empty, do enter one now.
hero member
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October 07, 2012, 07:09:34 AM
#19
It can happen only if Bitmarket user re-uses his password on different sites, and those sites get compromised. Recently there were few big leaks - LinkedIn, Last.fm, Yahoo all got hacked and there were few million username/password pairs floating on the Internet.

You can trust the service, but you have to play secure - use a strong (random, long), unique (not used elsewhere) password. Then it's not possible for anyone to crack your account.

These rules do not apply only to BitMarket.eu. If you used this password on another site, there's a possibility that you will get hacked on other services. So please change it not only here, but everywhere you used it.

ok, i understand.

Another thing, what i noticed today. Why i cant see anything in bitmarket/funds page, it just opens emty? Is it safe to send BTC to bitmarket walet?
hero member
Activity: 607
Merit: 500
October 07, 2012, 01:34:30 AM
#18
It can happen only if Bitmarket user re-uses his password on different sites, and those sites get compromised. Recently there were few big leaks - LinkedIn, Last.fm, Yahoo all got hacked and there were few million username/password pairs floating on the Internet.

You can trust the service, but you have to play secure - use a strong (random, long), unique (not used elsewhere) password. Then it's not possible for anyone to crack your account.

These rules do not apply only to BitMarket.eu. If you used this password on another site, there's a possibility that you will get hacked on other services. So please change it not only here, but everywhere you used it.
hero member
Activity: 555
Merit: 504
October 07, 2012, 01:17:38 AM
#17
The attacker used TOR (anonymous) network, so even though I have the IPs, their not traceable. Only a few users were affected, since most people have unique passwords for their accounts.

Unfortunately there isn't a way to get the coins back, because attacker managed to withdraw them before I was notified about this. The withdrawal lock is in place to secure any further frauds, because I have no way to know if anyone's else account is compromised. I could force a password reset on everyone, but that would be highly annoying to everyone that have good password practices.

So what you are saying, that it can happen any time, and you can do nothing? How we can trust the service?
hero member
Activity: 607
Merit: 500
October 06, 2012, 02:59:32 PM
#16
The attacker used TOR (anonymous) network, so even though I have the IPs, their not traceable. Only a few users were affected, since most people have unique passwords for their accounts.

Unfortunately there isn't a way to get the coins back, because attacker managed to withdraw them before I was notified about this. The withdrawal lock is in place to secure any further frauds, because I have no way to know if anyone's else account is compromised. I could force a password reset on everyone, but that would be highly annoying to everyone that have good password practices.
hero member
Activity: 555
Merit: 504
October 06, 2012, 12:40:10 PM
#15
Hello,

I am aware of the issue, and will respond to affected people briefly. It seems that someone took one of dumped password list from recent leaks from Yahoo, LinkedIn and others and compromised several Bitmarket accounts that reused these passwords. I'll get back to you when I have more information.

Edit: Withdrawals are processed manually until we're sure that everyone's funds are safe.

So There must be some chance to get coins back? details about my transaction sent to your pm

I did not confirmed any of this transaction, nor do i have placed offer. The damn crack has even changed my country and putted away donation to get every last coin i had in that moment.
Please update us with information. Also it would be great if there was oficial bitmarket thread.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
October 06, 2012, 09:57:13 AM
#14
I have only good experiences with Bitmarket.eu, but am getting a bit more hesitant to use it after reading this. I've completed > 5 transactions with no problems whatsoever!
hero member
Activity: 607
Merit: 500
October 06, 2012, 09:53:58 AM
#13
Hello,

I am aware of the issue, and will respond to affected people briefly. It seems that someone took one of dumped password list from recent leaks from Yahoo, LinkedIn and others and compromised several Bitmarket accounts that reused these passwords. I'll get back to you when I have more information.

Edit: Withdrawals are processed manually until we're sure that everyone's funds are safe.
hero member
Activity: 555
Merit: 504
October 06, 2012, 04:16:12 AM
#12
still no answer from admins Sad Long friday night?  Grin
hero member
Activity: 555
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October 05, 2012, 01:48:58 PM
#11
Is there any bitmarket admin in this forum?
sr. member
Activity: 520
Merit: 253
555
October 05, 2012, 01:35:26 PM
#10
Did admin answered you recently? Your case seems very odd.

No, it's been several hours since my email now. I would also expect some general notice, given that there have been multiple victims on the same day.
hero member
Activity: 555
Merit: 504
October 05, 2012, 09:41:06 AM
#9
Did admin answered you recently? Your case seems very odd.
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