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Topic: BTC/ETH Wallet hacked ($550k) stolen - page 7. (Read 3511 times)

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October 02, 2017, 11:02:37 AM
#26
very sorry for your such a big loss  Cry Cry
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October 02, 2017, 10:42:53 AM
#25
Please update this thread with if you find more info
Sorry for your loss but know you are not alone, many people in crypto have been or are in situations like this.
newbie
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October 02, 2017, 10:19:31 AM
#24
I recommend to use trezor/ledger nano s to protect your coins!!
newbie
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October 02, 2017, 10:15:38 AM
#23
sorry for your loss i cant imagine how you feel now where are you from?
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October 02, 2017, 09:43:18 AM
#22
With Hackers/scammers/phishers becoming more clever, It's better to take necessary steps to ensure that funds are safe at all times. I'm sure OP was using an ERC20 token wallet. Maybe, Just Maybe, someone got access to the location you store your private keys
newbie
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October 02, 2017, 09:39:45 AM
#21
I guess you are done with crypto...or do I fail?
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October 02, 2017, 07:06:24 AM
#20
this may be the case, my warning is to always be careful about storing bitcoins. and give him extra protection so as not to get infected easily. so in the future my wallet is safe and not exposed to the virus. Thank you for reminding me. because I am new in running bitcoin business
Me too. I'm new in running bitcoin business. I think this discussion give some lerning for me. Maybe for the next, we must be carefull for any campaign and so on. Thanks guys
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October 02, 2017, 06:54:58 AM
#19
this may be the case, my warning is to always be careful about storing bitcoins. and give him extra protection so as not to get infected easily. so in the future my wallet is safe and not exposed to the virus. Thank you for reminding me. because I am new in running bitcoin business
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October 02, 2017, 06:50:55 AM
#18
If the wallet was blockchain.info I believe it's not its fault. Yet where did you keep all these coins you mentioned? Were those different wallets or even an exchange website? Maybe you just entered your password on the clone of legit website? Jeez, I don't know what happened here but it really sucks. Was anybody else hacked on the wallet(s) you used? If yet then you could try filing a complaint to FBI online if the owner of the wallet is known. Tell us more about your story, maybe something can be done...
hero member
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October 02, 2017, 06:47:54 AM
#17
malicious WIfi is the most probably the reason you dont have anything now. It is so bad and i am so sorry for that, unfortunately there is no way how to get coins back Sad

But I don't get it, where is your private keys stored. I was told that if one is using hard ware wallet that the private keys do not leave the hard wallet.

For me with that huge portfolio you should ahve bought one hard ware wallet at least
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October 02, 2017, 06:40:35 AM
#16
I am really sorry for your loss and I actually felt the pain in me loosing that much of an asset.

I just have two questions.
Even though you have this much assets,
1. Why using free wifi when you can buy your own.?
2. Why never thought of Trezor or Ledger Nano.?

 Huh
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October 02, 2017, 06:46:32 AM
#16
My purses all two-factor authentication. If someone tried to login my account I would receive a text. That's why I think online wallets are more secure. Last week I received an SMS that someone tried to login to my account on CEX. But they didn't work.
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October 02, 2017, 06:30:25 AM
#15
Ohh Lord. Its hurts to be you right now. I hope that it was not your entire crypto stack tucked away in that wallet alone and that you had more than 1 wallets where the money was stored. Also wish you good luck so that you can make up this amount in the next bull rush.
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October 02, 2017, 06:17:12 AM
#14
Sorry about your loss, I think it is worth mentioning that John Mcafee explicitely warned against these types of hacks. Following his statements you most likely had spyware on your mobile from websites you used that, some of these websites would be categorised as porn.

One of the presentations/interviews he discusses this can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syI9X_uKvUA
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October 02, 2017, 06:07:21 AM
#13
My wallet got cleaned out, I dont know how it happened. I'm currently on a trip maybe i got connected to a malicious WIfi

All the token are currently here https://etherscan.io/address/0x33455fd51b59852e6f80514169517a35588c2a0c#tokentxns

https://blockchain.info/address/39Pg9voam5qxzyqJ6aRTYuZF2GVAXiaQHQ 4987.61 US Dollar

1.532596666971426 Ether
1.12423636 BTC
OMGToken   50,001.4893580201 OMG $ 469,013.97
Bancor Network Token   8,700.0476726 BNT $ 19,662.11
Stox   28,751.29494032 STX $ 18,021.31
Sphre AIR   50,307.7134648 XID $ 13,422.10
Delta   66,493.00 DLT $ 11,669.52
Dao.Casino   51,617.254295478 BET $ 2,647.97
SOCIAL   3,375.00 SCL
Kin   190,911,609.836466 KIN
Dao.Casino   51,617.254295478 BET
Propy   3,064.00 PRO


Have you accessed your wallets through an unknown wifi or you just connected to that WiFi?
I wonder how can private key be accessed just by connecting to a WiFi unless there is some sort of spyware installed on your phone.
This is the reason why people must use hardware wallets to store big amounts.
Anyway sorry for your huge losses
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October 02, 2017, 06:00:11 AM
#12
I would look into some of the "tokens" or coins you hold wallet or software. Check each software you installed for any coin you hold(even those that weren't stolen) on every device you logged in to the compromised accounts.

I would do this first. Also uninstall everything that is not 100% secured.
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October 02, 2017, 05:44:59 AM
#11
Wow man halfmillion in a mobile wallet.
You gonna be crazy to store so much on your phone.

Its not only mallicious wifi. 50k OMG tokken bro I hope you can recover yourself.

Most probably its not your last money,but 50k OMG its huge. Contact whitehackers maybe they can help somehow.
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October 02, 2017, 05:27:41 AM
#10
Damn man, very sorry for your loss, I cant even imagine having all that hard work money and losing it in a blink of an eye  Cry
After reading this thread I decide to add 2FA to my email account in which I save my login credentials
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October 02, 2017, 05:01:11 AM
#9
Oh my..So sorry to hear that from you. What a terrible lost. Shit. Man , how do you feel about that? Fuck, I want to help you and ready to donate bro.
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October 02, 2017, 05:00:25 AM
#8
My wallet got cleaned out, I dont know how it happened. I'm currently on a trip maybe i got connected to a malicious WIfi

All the token are currently here https://etherscan.io/address/0x33455fd51b59852e6f80514169517a35588c2a0c#tokentxns

https://blockchain.info/address/39Pg9voam5qxzyqJ6aRTYuZF2GVAXiaQHQ 4987.61 US Dollar

1.532596666971426 Ether
1.12423636 BTC
OMGToken   50,001.4893580201 OMG $ 469,013.97
Bancor Network Token   8,700.0476726 BNT $ 19,662.11
Stox   28,751.29494032 STX $ 18,021.31
Sphre AIR   50,307.7134648 XID $ 13,422.10
Delta   66,493.00 DLT $ 11,669.52
Dao.Casino   51,617.254295478 BET $ 2,647.97
SOCIAL   3,375.00 SCL
Kin   190,911,609.836466 KIN
Dao.Casino   51,617.254295478 BET
Propy   3,064.00 PRO



Sorry for your loss... :/

Hope you are all okay

One question here, how does the hack attempt to work once you connected to malicious wifi? They can see through the info/detail you enter? But if site is Https, wouldn't that be not visible to them?
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