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August 08, 2014, 11:02:13 AM
#46
2FA is a must and btc-e.com require email confirmation before processing withdrawal request so that person must have access to your email and btc-e account. I suggest use gmail with 2FA as well as a wallet that supports 2FA. as mentioned by another user, this could be related to recent data breach.
sr. member
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August 08, 2014, 10:43:35 AM
#45
It were the russians who got 1.2billion passwords ^^
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Bitgoblin
August 08, 2014, 10:40:55 AM
#44
Wow so many people with that problem??? Could this be connected to the database leak or the hack of those Russian hackers that made this giant database? Or is BTC-e really still that shady and can't be trusted? What do you guys think?
That you should use 2FA.
Just that.
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Is there life on Mars?
August 08, 2014, 10:19:16 AM
#43
My btc-e account hacked today...someone has withdrawn all my coins and has already confirmed the transactions in my email...what to do???

There is nothing you can do. Btc-e won't pay you back from their own pockets.
It is likely you have got a malware on your machine, and so you should do a thorough checking now.

Wow so many people with that problem??? Could this be connected to the database leak or the hack of those Russian hackers that made this giant database? Or is BTC-e really still that shady and can't be trusted? What do you guys think?
newbie
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August 08, 2014, 10:16:18 AM
#42
I have faced exactly the same issue as you...what to do?
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August 08, 2014, 04:09:34 AM
#41
be more cautious with your account
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August 07, 2014, 02:33:12 PM
#40
My btc-e account hacked today...someone has withdrawn all my coins and has already confirmed the transactions in my email...what to do???

There is nothing you can do. Btc-e won't pay you back from their own pockets.
It is likely you have got a malware on your machine, and so you should do a thorough checking now.

His email account is most likely compromised.

As for malware, watch out for a malware that "lock" your file and demand bitcoin payment.
legendary
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August 07, 2014, 02:22:33 PM
#39
I Think people who studied hacking and all these coding should be registered on a database so the NSA can watch them, maybe we will have less hackers in the world

Who will watch NSA, they make the internet security protocols and have the bigget digital surveilance in the world.
legendary
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August 07, 2014, 12:49:49 PM
#38
My btc-e account hacked today...someone has withdrawn all my coins and has already confirmed the transactions in my email...what to do???

There is nothing you can do. Btc-e won't pay you back from their own pockets.
It is likely you have got a malware on your machine, and so you should do a thorough checking now.
sr. member
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August 07, 2014, 10:33:10 AM
#37
Damn that really sucks, next time do the 2fa?

Once coins are gone, its gone.  Undecided
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et rich or die tryi
August 07, 2014, 08:52:59 AM
#36
Damn, that sucks...
That's a lot of LTC you lost, Hackers like this are the type that give ethical hackers a bad name :\

I have only ever been breached once, when inputs.io got hacked and i lost very little from it.
Condolences OP.
newbie
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August 07, 2014, 08:44:02 AM
#35
I cant belive that you dont have enabled 2fa
sr. member
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August 07, 2014, 08:20:16 AM
#34
I Think people who studied hacking and all these coding should be registered on a database so the NSA can watch them, maybe we will have less hackers in the world
This is one of the most stupid things I've ever read.
I agree with you. Should people who practice locksmithing be put on a list just because they might break in/steal people's stuff?

What makes you think NSA employees don't steal stuff, hack stuff and abuse the data they have? they do. This is somewhat their key mission. NSA is on the side of some corporations, not on the people - in their view, you are a bag of money to be robbed and a potential terrorist.
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August 07, 2014, 08:18:06 AM
#33
I Think people who studied hacking and all these coding should be registered on a database so the NSA can watch them, maybe we will have less hackers in the world
This is one of the most stupid things I've ever read.


I agree with you. Should people who practice locksmithing be put on a list just because they might break in/steal people's stuff?
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Bitgoblin
August 07, 2014, 08:14:01 AM
#32
I Think people who studied hacking and all these coding should be registered on a database so the NSA can watch them, maybe we will have less hackers in the world
This is one of the most stupid things I've ever read.
sr. member
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August 07, 2014, 08:11:58 AM
#31
I'm sorry for your loss man, 2fa is a standard nowadays. Not just an added layer of security, but something you NEED.
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August 07, 2014, 08:10:32 AM
#30
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About a week ago my btc-e account got hacked..he bought Ltc with all my Btc and us and withdraw all (also hacke my cryptsy.com account; didn't had may btc there)..in total he withdraw about 3 btc...I think he had acces to may email aswel..although he didn't left any clue..(no mails from btc-e.com or cryptsy.com..not in spam, trash..) Don`t know how this was possible..maybe keylogger...I had bitdefender total security last version and it didn`t intercept anything..I sent ticket to btc-e.com and they sent me the log (didn't had 2fa). The ip is : 93.115.84.195  It is a VPN from Romania. What should I do next?

You had a lot of money in the exchange. Not a lot you can do, except contact the VPN owner and BTC-e staff.  I'm surprised your cryptsy got hacked too, are you sure you don't have a trojan in your computer?  I mean the coincidence of both occurring is just very low.

I recommend using desktop wallets on a non-windows computer.. be it Mac, Linux or another system, simply because the number of trojans/viruses is smaller.


The OP got hacked 4 months ago.  The thread was bumped by the person 2 posts up from yours.
sr. member
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August 07, 2014, 08:09:01 AM
#29
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About a week ago my btc-e account got hacked..he bought Ltc with all my Btc and us and withdraw all (also hacke my cryptsy.com account; didn't had may btc there)..in total he withdraw about 3 btc...I think he had acces to may email aswel..although he didn't left any clue..(no mails from btc-e.com or cryptsy.com..not in spam, trash..) Don`t know how this was possible..maybe keylogger...I had bitdefender total security last version and it didn`t intercept anything..I sent ticket to btc-e.com and they sent me the log (didn't had 2fa). The ip is : 93.115.84.195  It is a VPN from Romania. What should I do next?

You had a lot of money in the exchange. Not a lot you can do, except contact the VPN owner and BTC-e staff.  I'm surprised your cryptsy got hacked too, are you sure you don't have a trojan in your computer?  I mean the coincidence of both occurring is just very low.

I recommend using desktop wallets on a non-windows computer.. be it Mac, Linux or another system, simply because the number of trojans/viruses is smaller.
hero member
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August 07, 2014, 08:06:45 AM
#28
My btc-e account hacked today...someone has withdrawn all my coins and has already confirmed the transactions in my email...what to do???

Well write a ticket to support.  If you have the withdrawal addresses post them here.

Unfortunately once the coins are gone they are gone.  Unless the security breach was BTCe's fault you won't get your coin back.  Did you have 2FA enabled?
newbie
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August 07, 2014, 08:02:53 AM
#27
My btc-e account hacked today...someone has withdrawn all my coins and has already confirmed the transactions in my email...what to do???
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