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legendary
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August 05, 2016, 05:32:45 AM
#28
I am using BTC-E since very early 2013 and never had any problems. I just tried to do a password reset and everything works as I expected. No problems here.
hero member
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Bazinga!
August 05, 2016, 05:21:44 AM
#27
nothing wrong with BTC-E as an exchange service they are safe so far.

and the same thing like OP has happened to me before, it is our own fault. i was using a simple password (something like 123) and i used it in a lot of other places and my reason was that i wasn't using BTC-E back then so i used a fast simple pass.
the funny thing is that the hacker was loging in every day to check my balance lol and each day he was disappointed becasue it was the same as yesterday: a big fat ZERO
donator
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Merit: 1003
August 05, 2016, 05:05:22 AM
#26
BTC-e is fine

Title is completely misleading. I just happened to have done a withdrawel this morning which went through faster than anything I have ever seen before.

Initiate withdraw, confirm the e-mail, coins are sent seconds after confirming the e-mail. This is not the work of a hacked exchange, rather someone who doesn't know how his account works.

Yes, I logged in after a year of never using them and successfully withdrew some change (about 0.2 BTCs worth of BTC and NMC) that I had accumulated in there. The only reason I use them is because I don't want to run my own NMC node/wallet and I get a trickle of NMC from merged mining.
legendary
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Merit: 1007
August 05, 2016, 04:06:49 AM
#25
BTC-e is fine

Title is completely misleading. I just happened to have done a withdrawel this morning which went through faster than anything I have ever seen before.

Initiate withdraw, confirm the e-mail, coins are sent seconds after confirming the e-mail. This is not the work of a hacked exchange, rather someone who doesn't know how his account works.
member
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August 05, 2016, 04:04:00 AM
#24
Why would you even use BTC-E?
hero member
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August 05, 2016, 03:58:33 AM
#23
really this is happen on btc-e? geez i am forgot that i have account on there, maybe later i will checked. if this real and happen to btc-e, the other drama will be continue in other market exchange.
hero member
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August 05, 2016, 03:46:02 AM
#22
Tried to even do a password reset and that wouldn't work. Maybe they are in on it, who knows. Since I can't change my password or add 2FA I get an email address indicating the user signing in daily to make sure I have no funds in there. All I have is their IP address which is most likely not their real one. Be very careful if you have a balance there. Just trying to help.


Go ahead, try to do a password reset on your own and you'll see.




I don`t have an account there and i will never use it.

Maybe the problem is in your account only.

Have you asked customer support?
sr. member
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Merit: 251
August 05, 2016, 03:28:28 AM
#21
when I open btc-e, they show me

http://warning.rt.ru/?id=21&st=0&dt=104.23.132.83&rs=btc-e.com/

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Дocтyп oгpaничeн
Дocтyп к зaпpaшивaeмoмy pecypcy oгpaничeн пo peшeнию cyдa или пo иным ocнoвaниям,
ycтaнoвлeнным зaкoнoдaтeльcтвoм Poccийcкoй Фeдepaции
What is that? I just open btc-e and it's just ok to me? (I also have Web blocked Adguard and Zenmate Web Firewall)
but no link that you post came out?
copper member
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August 05, 2016, 03:23:21 AM
#20
when I open btc-e, they show me

http://warning.rt.ru/?id=21&st=0&dt=104.23.132.83&rs=btc-e.com/

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Дocтyп oгpaничeн
Дocтyп к зaпpaшивaeмoмy pecypcy oгpaничeн пo peшeнию cyдa или пo иным ocнoвaниям,
ycтaнoвлeнным зaкoнoдaтeльcтвoм Poccийcкoй Фeдepaции
sr. member
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August 05, 2016, 03:17:33 AM
#19
Tried to even do a password reset and that wouldn't work. Maybe they are in on it, who knows. Since I can't change my password or add 2FA I get an email address indicating the user signing in daily to make sure I have no funds in there. All I have is their IP address which is most likely not their real one. Be very careful if you have a balance there. Just trying to help.


Go ahead, try to do a password reset on your own and you'll see.
Probably your account has been hacked by others and BTC-E is not got hacked as your mention in your title thread,
Just try to contact there support to figure what on your account.
newbie
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August 05, 2016, 03:14:46 AM
#18
Yes...very misleading claim. But given what just occurred at Bitfinex, my first thought was 'not surprising' if it also occurred at BTC-e.
full member
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August 05, 2016, 03:09:27 AM
#17
I tried the site and log in but it seems nothing wrong maybe it just your account has been in some of trouble you may contact the support or ask people who knows what happening to your account.
legendary
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August 05, 2016, 03:06:13 AM
#16
I saw this thread title & I thought 'here we go again'.

Unfortunately for the OP it seems it's just his account that's been hacked but luckily for the rest of us involved in bitcoin it is nobody else therefore we won't see the price plummet......again.
sr. member
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August 05, 2016, 03:05:49 AM
#15
OP didnt even bother to put a question mark in his title, which means that btc-e got hacked for sure, which it didnt.
full member
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Merit: 250
August 05, 2016, 03:03:55 AM
#14
Hi OP,
first of all, your title is somehow misleading. you should say that your account hacked.
secondly, it's BTC-E, somehow i got so many login notification from BTC-E which i didn't do. even after i changed my password into a very random combination that i don't even remember.
i guess they really have serious security issue there.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
August 05, 2016, 03:00:17 AM
#13
now a days more hacking are happening , how exactly we can make hack proof . looks like we need  have more security features on our accounts etc. i believe hacking is happening more related with the bitcoin sites.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
August 04, 2016, 09:13:30 PM
#12
Change your subject title, looking very mis-leading. BTC-E hasn't been hacked, the problem is with your account. Contact the support and resolve your issue. Try not to create any improper panic.
Before opening the topic i'm feeling surprised about this, and damn the content inside the topic is very misleading,  Shocked I think appeared another cases like bitfinex.


That is why the forum has an ignore list so you can avoid in the future.
sr. member
Activity: 433
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BTG CEO
August 04, 2016, 08:52:47 PM
#11
Tried to even do a password reset and that wouldn't work. Maybe they are in on it, who knows. Since I can't change my password or add 2FA I get an email address indicating the user signing in daily to make sure I have no funds in there. All I have is their IP address which is most likely not their real one. Be very careful if you have a balance there. Just trying to help.


Go ahead, try to do a password reset on your own and you'll see.




Did you open some fishy email or website related to btc-e? It's obviously your account, search for clues on your computer not in the exchange.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1823
August 04, 2016, 08:39:33 PM
#10
It's BTC-E so dodgy things happen. Be sensible and avoid it.

I have no problems with all my transactions and trades with them. My opinion is they are one of the safest and trustworthy operators around. Look at what happened to a high profile exchange like Bitfinex. I will not be surprised if it was an inside job.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
August 04, 2016, 08:35:02 PM
#9
Change your subject title, looking very mis-leading. BTC-E hasn't been hacked, the problem is with your account. Contact the support and resolve your issue. Try not to create any improper panic.
Before opening the topic i'm feeling surprised about this, and damn the content inside the topic is very misleading,  Shocked I think appeared another cases like bitfinex.
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