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Topic: Electrum sent bitcoin to unknown address (Read 197 times)

legendary
Activity: 3710
Merit: 1586
March 28, 2020, 03:28:16 AM
#12
Are you sure it's not a case of 1 and 2 here? If not then could you share the tx id? It's the large hexadecimal number that you see up top when you right click on the transaction on the history tab and choose to view details. The tx id plus the intended recipient's address and amount would be useful.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1789
Try to verify the signature. If it matches then it's a legit app. The guide is up above.

If the app is legit, finding the reason will be really difficult at this point unless you can list everything that you do before you made the tx. So just to be clear because I'm a bit confused about the address, what's the address your coins went to? Can you copy here?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
The version I have is 3.3.8. I followed the link in the app when I opened it and it said update available. My wallet has all my previous transactions listed so I don't understand how it would be a fake
Which link? And which version you had before updating it through that link?

If you didn't download from ELECTRUM.ORG, then you downloaded a fake Electrum. Can you check your browser history (along with the download history) to see which link you used? And how did the update message look like?

The version I have is 3.3.8. I followed the link in the app when I opened it and it said update available. My wallet has all my previous transactions listed so I don't understand how it would be a fake

That's the bad thing you did if you update the wallet from the link popup on Electrum older than 3.3.4.

Like the above said if you get the update on the right URL which is electrum org you don't need to be worry but there are still some fake websites look the same as electrum.org URL with little difference.

You have to confirm if what is the old version you use before you update it to the latest version?

I've deleted my browsing history since then and I'm not sure what version I had previous as I don't use it much. Looking at the info in the dmg file that I downloaded though it shows that it was downloaded from "https://download.electrum.org/3.3.8/electrum-3.3.8.dmg, https://electrum.org/"
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 3217
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March 27, 2020, 06:08:55 PM
#9
The version I have is 3.3.8. I followed the link in the app when I opened it and it said update available. My wallet has all my previous transactions listed so I don't understand how it would be a fake

That's the bad thing you did if you update the wallet from the link popup on Electrum older than 3.3.4.

Like the above said if you get the update on the right URL which is electrum org you don't need to be worry but there are still some fake websites look the same as electrum.org URL with little difference.

You have to confirm if what is the old version you use before you update it to the latest version?
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
March 27, 2020, 06:01:22 PM
#8
The version I have is 3.3.8. I followed the link in the app when I opened it and it said update available. My wallet has all my previous transactions listed so I don't understand how it would be a fake
Which link? And which version you had before updating it through that link?

If you didn't download from ELECTRUM.ORG, then you downloaded a fake Electrum. Can you check your browser history (along with the download history) to see which link you used? And how did the update message look like?
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
March 27, 2020, 05:40:27 PM
#7
The only thing I can think of is that my e-mail was hacked and the wallet address changed to someone else. Damn  Undecided
That's impossible if you receive the email from your friend you can not edit the email that you receive from him unless he knows your email password.

Can you tell us what the latest version of the Electrum you currently using? And where did you downloaded it?

There are many fake Electrum wallets so you might be using a fake wallet.
You must verify the Electrum first before you install Electrum to your PC.

So I suggest you to verify the Electrum that you currently using follow the guides below

- How to verify Electrum (for Windows, Linux and Mac)
- How verify Electrum signature



The version I have is 3.3.8. I followed the link in the app when I opened it and it said update available. My wallet has all my previous transactions listed so I don't understand how it would be a fake
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 3217
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March 27, 2020, 04:15:41 PM
#6
The only thing I can think of is that my e-mail was hacked and the wallet address changed to someone else. Damn  Undecided
That's impossible if you receive the email from your friend you can not edit the email that you receive from him unless he knows your email password.

Can you tell us what the latest version of the Electrum you currently using? And where did you downloaded it?

There are many fake Electrum wallets so you might be using a fake wallet.
You must verify the Electrum first before you install Electrum to your PC.

So I suggest you to verify the Electrum that you currently using follow the guides below

- How to verify Electrum (for Windows, Linux and Mac)
- How verify Electrum signature

newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
March 27, 2020, 02:33:23 PM
#5
I've been using Electrum for some time as well and never had any issues. Haven't downloaded anything suspicious. I copied and pasted the wallet address so no chance that I messed it up. It's completely different anyway. I tried setting up another payment to see if it was clipboard malware but it showed correctly in the preview as I had pasted it.
The only thing I can think of is that my e-mail was hacked and the wallet address changed to someone else. Damn  Undecided
full member
Activity: 896
Merit: 236
March 27, 2020, 01:01:10 PM
#4
Hi,
I typed in a friends wallet id in Electrum to send some bitcoin and confirmed it was correct. However when I checked the next morning to verify that it had sent, it's showing that it went to completely different wallet that I've never seen. I've never had this happen. What could have gone wrong?
Using a Mac with VPN and running the latest version of Electrum from an external HD.
May be during sending you done any mistake and then this happen because if you check all things then still this happen its really wired I am also using Electrum for many years and I never have any problem like this.
member
Activity: 74
Merit: 10
March 27, 2020, 12:54:31 PM
#3
Hi,
I typed in a friends wallet id in Electrum to send some bitcoin and confirmed it was correct. However when I checked the next morning to verify that it had sent, it's showing that it went to completely different wallet that I've never seen. I've never had this happen. What could have gone wrong?
Using a Mac with VPN and running the latest version of Electrum from an external HD.

Have you downloaded utorrent and downloaded any games or pirated software?

Have you clicked on unknown PDF, word, EXCEL documents, videos on youtube, or allowed java script to be run on your computer?

Did you upgrade electrum or download from other place than electrum.org.

any YES above would probably mean you are having a keylogger or mem clipper.

Did you use ctrl-c ctrl-v when entering the wallet address or manually?

sorry for your loss, but you have been HACKED
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
March 27, 2020, 12:50:35 PM
#2
Are you sure that you checked the address before sending the funds? Like, all of it and not just a couple of letters at the beginning? Because it looks like you have a clipboard malware. You can try and paste the same address in electrum to see if it changes, just to be sure.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
March 27, 2020, 12:35:42 PM
#1
Hi,
I typed in a friends wallet id in Electrum to send some bitcoin and confirmed it was correct. However when I checked the next morning to verify that it had sent, it's showing that it went to completely different wallet that I've never seen. I've never had this happen. What could have gone wrong?
Using a Mac with VPN and running the latest version of Electrum from an external HD.
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