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August 24, 2022, 03:34:16 AM
#12
Window 10 Pro is what was installed.
No I did not purchase it directly from Microsoft, all my pc softwares and OS are always installer by my pc repairer and this was my first time of experiencing such issue. What I don't know is if he directly got the OS from Microsoft or not. Will have to ask him that tomorrow.
If it's not a genuine copy, most likely it came from a pirated website for which the developers of those pirated Windows copy have a backdoor that  was able to insert you the clipboard virus/malware.

IIRC, I've seen it somewhere and that's why it is advisable to get a genuine copy. Aside from that, there could be some apps that were downloaded that contained the malware. It's either of the two and there's really a source for it because if there's none, you won't get that clipboard virus.
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August 24, 2022, 12:58:47 AM
#11
Window 10 Pro is what was installed.
No I did not purchase it directly from Microsoft, all my pc softwares and OS are always installer by my pc repairer and this was my first time of experiencing such issue. What I don't know is if he directly got the OS from Microsoft or not. Will have to ask him that tomorrow.

I guess it's not directly from Microsoft most of the Computer/Laptop repair centers here in my country use Windows OS from other sources and use Activator like KMSauto to bypass or to activate the Windows license. Which I think is the reason why the newly installed OS is being infected with the clipboard virus.

Don't follow this man below if you don't protect your PC you are vulnerable to any malware attacks and viruses.

Personally, I wouldn't trust any Anti-Malware or anti-virus. A full reinstall of your OS is what you need to do.

Without them, you are vulnerable to any attacks hacks, viruses, and malware.
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August 23, 2022, 09:39:07 PM
#10
Even as I am sure the virus is off my pc, I still cross check my wallet about 3 good times before I execute any transaction again.
Can't allow the mistake to repeat it's self.

If you didn't reinstall your OS and instead just managed to remove the malware using whatever software, just reinstall your OS. That's the only way to be totally sure that your device is clean.
legendary
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August 23, 2022, 09:36:10 PM
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In what OS did you install? Is that Windows? Then if it's windows did you download the OS directly from Microsoft? if it is not from Microsoft then you are using a modded Windows OS there is a big possibility that someone has access to your PC because you are using a modded OS which is edited by someone.

Window 10 Pro is what was installed.
No I did not purchase it directly from Microsoft, all my pc softwares and OS are always installer by my pc repairer and this was my first time of experiencing such issue. What I don't know is if he directly got the OS from Microsoft or not. Will have to ask him that tomorrow.

My hunch is that this is how you got your clipboard hijacker virus, that is, if you're sure you've never clicked on links that you received in your emails, social media, or any online messaging apps.

I advise you to visit official service centers rather than ordinary PC repair shops. I don't know where you're from but in my place, repair shops normally use crack or unofficial versions of softwares downloaded from unofficial sources. And, worse, they also update these crack versions. This is usually what you get from wanting to have things for free or dirt cheap.
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August 23, 2022, 08:24:53 PM
#8
One of my devices got infected with this clipboard malware few years ago, too. Fortunately, I noticed that the pasted address didn't match the original one so I knew something was wrong.
I always try to make a minor transaction (from my wallet or from exchange) and if it goes correctly, I will do a next bigger one to complete my trade with the amount I want.

It is helpful if the coin you choose for transaction does not cause too high transaction fee or withdrawal fee.

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I advice you to format your pc and reinstall the OS and make sure to download all the softwares you need from their official websites.
Don't use cracked softwares because shops will integrate unknown things that can be hazardous ones in bad case.

In addition, consider to use Tail OS if you use a public computer.

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Personally, I wouldn't trust any Anti-Malware or anti-virus. A full reinstall of your OS is what you need to do.
Prevention is better than cure and Anti Virus softwares can not protect you from completely new hazardous virus.
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August 23, 2022, 06:57:14 PM
#7
One of my devices got infected with this clipboard malware few years ago, too. Fortunately, I noticed that the pasted address didn't match the original one so I knew something was wrong.
I advice you to format your pc and reinstall the OS and make sure to download all the softwares you need from their official websites. Personally, I wouldn't trust any Anti-Malware or anti-virus. A full reinstall of your OS is what you need to do.
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August 23, 2022, 06:49:03 PM
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In what OS did you install? Is that Windows? Then if it's windows did you download the OS directly from Microsoft? if it is not from Microsoft then you are using a modded Windows OS there is a big possibility that someone has access to your PC because you are using a modded OS which is edited by someone.

Window 10 Pro is what was installed.
No I did not purchase it directly from Microsoft, all my pc softwares and OS are always installer by my pc repairer and this was my first time of experiencing such issue. What I don't know is if he directly got the OS from Microsoft or not. Will have to ask him that tomorrow.
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August 23, 2022, 06:17:39 PM
#5
In what OS did you install? Is that Windows? Then if it's windows did you download the OS directly from Microsoft? if it is not from Microsoft then you are using a modded Windows OS there is a big possibility that someone has access to your PC because you are using a modded OS which is edited by someone.

Or if you are using the original OS from Microsoft then I'd suggest you always use a tested Anti Virus to protect you from any kind of virus like the Clipboard I don't use the free one from Microsoft I use Kaspersky total security because it also has a browser extension that could help protect your browsing activity. I've been using it for many years until now it gives me the best protection than the other AV.
legendary
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August 23, 2022, 06:04:53 PM
#4
Thanks for the awareness and the tips on how to remove this malware infection.
I have been years using my PC and my laptop but I have never encountered this clipboard malware infection, maybe I'm just being careful downloading unknown sources, especially those that are not safe to download.

However, to avoid this a simple action might be to check the address before sending if you copied the right address the 3 digits from the start and 3 digits at the end of the wallet address that you wanted to change, double or triple check would be better.
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August 23, 2022, 05:48:51 PM
#3
I never encountered this malware since I almost never send any of my holdings at all, but this thread kind of reminds me of that thread made by LoyceV back in 2019 on how you can possibly lose your coins with just doing the usual copy-pasting method.
Usually I check the last 5 characters of any addresses I input whenever I do transaction regardless of what amount.

@OP Good to hear that you already got rid of it to avoid further losses. That would be so traumatic in my end knowing that I sent it to the "hacker's address".

This was the thread that I was referring by the way : How to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-V
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August 23, 2022, 04:32:16 PM
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A few of my newbie friends have experienced the same clipboard phishing on one of two occasions and all thos were because they clicked some links that were sent to them in an unsuspecting manner, so I advised them never to click on any link sent to them via spam mails and through telegram, because those are the popular means hackers use to get access to either your PC of phones. Hackers are on rampage so one need to be extra careful to protect your devices from being cloned by hackers.
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August 23, 2022, 04:15:46 PM
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I have been in the crypto space since 2017. Ever since then I have only experience 1 hacked on my eth wallet back then I make use of myethwallet to create all my wallet and this wallet consist of a private key which I always safe guard with every means possible, my greatest mistake back then was saving my private key on my email which I think that's where my hijacked was from.. until when I bought a new PC which I was using peaceful until it developed a hardware problem which requires me to change my Hard-disk and new operating system was installed. I used my hand to install my browsers activate my my metamask, logged on to it and try to send out BNB from my metamask to my Binance Receiving address.
I just copied my address as usual from my Binance and pasted it on my metamask and authorize the transaction.
After 30 minutes of the transaction i decided to check if the coin has actually arrived, but nothing was showing on my account.
I went back to the transaction hash and check the address which received the BNB and I realized it was an address which I have never seen in my life.

The hackers address (0xbed9dA8f130aCC29F2580df183F3995eff78fb4D)

I later went to Google and searched for the address and I realized this kind of scam/spam has been in existence for years and I just happened to know about it after I lost my crypto.
 Saw a post about the virus which was post on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/mlvqd0/clipboard_virus/

Don't know how the hackers were able to get to my pc. All I know is that any address I copy which is similar to eth address automatically change to that of the hacker. I don't know if any one here have experience anything similar to that.
I stopped using my pc to run bsc/eth transaction until I was able to solve the issue and everything was fine again .

If anyone is also having same issue you can follow the Instructions from the article below and get ride of it.
https://www.2-spyware.com/remove-clipboard-virus.html

Even as I am sure the virus is off my pc, I still cross check my wallet about 3 good times before I execute any transaction again.
Can't allow the mistake to repeat it's self.
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