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September 08, 2017, 02:56:01 PM
#27
Over a period of 2 weeks I was receiving emails saying a failed attempt had been made to access my Cryptopia account. Each time it said there had been 2 failures and a third attempt would block my account. I thought they were phishing emails. One week ago I received a message on an exchange to make sure passwords were not the same on both sites. This made me think Cryptopia had been hacked or an attempt made. I did not have any funds in the account. This shows how important it is to use 2FA.
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September 08, 2017, 11:50:26 AM
#26
Guys my Cryptopia Account got hacked and all my coins got sold and stolen... by a user called kagevu... what can i do? Angry

You scared me , I thought cryptopia has been hacked. The fact is your cryptopia account was hacked.
As trading happened, you can do nothing  now . I am sorry to hear that.
I'm quite surprise how does your account hacked in cryptopia. And sold all your coins there, though Im also worried about this. Maybe I should add more security in my account.
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September 08, 2017, 04:53:40 AM
#25
Guys my Cryptopia Account got hacked and all my coins got sold and stolen... by a user called kagevu... what can i do? Angry

You scared me , I thought cryptopia has been hacked. The fact is your cryptopia account was hacked.
As trading happened, you can do nothing  now . I am sorry to hear that.
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September 08, 2017, 03:13:26 AM
#24
My Cryptopia hacked on 2.9.2017 too... I lost heaps...

do they from rusia? someone try to hack my cryptopia from IP Rusia lucky for me they cant , after that i activate more security feature

What happened I had Cryptopia device and I set advanced security on withdrawals but not on transfers as I didn't think of that... sadly for me, they came in sold my Signatum, sold my Piecoin and Netko and then transferred BTC to their accounts. everything was done in minutes and my 2.59 BTC were on the run.

After few of my friends received notices of their account being accessed and tried to hack too I believe I have solid rights to believe this was Cryptopia's mistake and I'm very unsatisfied with the service they provided in my case... I didn't get any response for almost 3 days. I'm not happy and am not gonna trade with em again.

Edit: I think I'm gonna visit cops and report the case, just to fulfill my satisfaction and raise concern of security. I also plan to make a youtube/steam video how hack happened and how terrible Cryptopia response was. Simply not good enough... alto I accept it was my false in the first place.
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September 08, 2017, 02:13:50 AM
#23
wrong thread "cryptopia hacked"
it is not cryptopia hack it is just your account hack. please don't do this.

Yes, you are right, when I saw this title, I thought the exchange cryptopia was hacked, after I read this thread, it is just personal account hacked, please modify the title.
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September 07, 2017, 11:19:24 PM
#22
i see some people in my country they got failed login in their cryptopia account. but the OP mistake is not enable 2fa. and that is very important to every account that we have. maybe OP can learn from his mistake because when we get hacked we can't do anything especially if the user "kagevu" already withdraw all the coins
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September 07, 2017, 06:14:23 PM
#21
my cryptopia account has broken too.
don't use those small exchangers. i will not use it again.
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September 07, 2017, 10:01:33 AM
#20
My Cryptopia hacked on 2.9.2017 too... I lost heaps...

do they from rusia? someone try to hack my cryptopia from IP Rusia lucky for me they cant , after that i activate more security feature
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September 07, 2017, 07:42:36 AM
#19
My Cryptopia hacked on 2.9.2017 too... I lost heaps...
legendary
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September 07, 2017, 07:36:33 AM
#18
User accounts have been accessed because other websites have been hacked and the users that have had their accounts hacked are likely to have used the same passwords on the sites that got hacked and did not have 2FA enabled.

It is recommended that you have a unique email address with 2FA enabled just for only one exchange and not for general use. It is also recommended that you use a unique strong password that is not used anywhere else and that 2FA is enabled on your account.

You can check if your email address has been compromised by hacks on other websites. https://haveibeenpwned.com/
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September 07, 2017, 07:24:52 AM
#17
Same here, attempted login.  Always use 2FA and you should be fine.  cryptopia lets you choose security questions too which isnt a bad way of securing your account.  If you got your funds stolen, you email may be compromised as well.  change passwords everywhere and check to see if you have a keylogger or something on your computer.  sorry to hear you got funds stolen.
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September 07, 2017, 07:21:19 AM
#16
Guys my Cryptopia Account got hacked and all my coins got sold and stolen... by a user called kagevu... what can i do? Angry
Your coins has been sold and stolen already , you can do nothing now . I am sorry to hear that man.Be careful to protect your money .
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September 07, 2017, 01:57:09 AM
#15
Damn, Just yesterday I heard some accounts were hacked on cryptopia. It usually happens when you post your account related information online, like referral links and all.
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September 07, 2017, 01:04:37 AM
#14
If someon tries to hack an account with different IP then cryptopia sends an email notification with a link where account can be blocked. I got that and blocked my account immidiately. But now don't know the next step. Asked supporr but only got the answer I could reset my password. But how, when account is blocked?
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September 06, 2017, 01:42:05 PM
#13
wrong thread "cryptopia hacked"
it is not cryptopia hack it is just your account hack. please don't do this.
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September 06, 2017, 11:21:45 AM
#12
Yeah my bad i forgot to secure with 2fa because on cryptopia its six different versions of 2fa ... he sold all my coins and transferred himself the bitcoins so i even know his name is kagevu ... already contacted support
sad to say but if he already cash out btc support won't help you and beside its really a big mistake not setting 2fa security code, maybe lesson
learned and it will be a good share from you to aware traders who still trading from cryptopia to be very careful and secured their accounts.
If it has been cashed out already then the exchange would not have anything to do to get back those coins and they wont really refund such thing since its a users responsibility why he has been hacked. For op's situation he might give any informations or leads regarding on his account details or common emails that has being used.Its impossible to think off for someone to get access but its really possible.Setting 2fa might have saved you on this one but sadly you didnt turn it on.
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September 06, 2017, 08:54:13 AM
#11
Guys my Cryptopia Account got hacked and all my coins got sold and stolen... by a user called kagevu... what can i do? Angry
I'm so sorry for what happened to you.
I think there's nothing you can do about it if all of your coins already lost.
Let's make this a lesson, next time use 2FA, different emails and unique password so that your account more secured.
I hope for the best for you, then.
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September 06, 2017, 08:01:56 AM
#10
Yeah my bad i forgot to secure with 2fa because on cryptopia its six different versions of 2fa ... he sold all my coins and transferred himself the bitcoins so i even know his name is kagevu ... already contacted support

You need to make a police report too. Legally Cryptopia probably can't do anything, only the courts can prosecute and get your funds back.

(Plus, if they catch him, the police can blacklist him, and prevent this happening to others).

Well I see it very serious matter here, and if the hackers isn't having anonymous it can be easily traced of it's location for further pursuit. The best ways to make it secure is the type of 2Fa for withdrawal protection for the fund as mentioned lately in this thread here. That name who did the hacking can be traced by the police and the path of the network chain has it's record, and I believe even though it's a hard part of the authority at least this can help recover the lost of the victim. All recommendations here can be applicable in the future so that problems like this might be prevented. 
legendary
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September 06, 2017, 05:54:19 AM
#9
Yeah my bad i forgot to secure with 2fa because on cryptopia its six different versions of 2fa ... he sold all my coins and transferred himself the bitcoins so i even know his name is kagevu ... already contacted support

You need to make a police report too. Legally Cryptopia probably can't do anything, only the courts can prosecute and get your funds back.

(Plus, if they catch him, the police can blacklist him, and prevent this happening to others).
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September 06, 2017, 03:35:57 AM
#8
yes i usually dont keep my coins at an exchange but in this case i bought xspectre coins and they dont have a good wallet to keep them so i only had the chance to let them sit at the exchange....my bad
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