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Topic: Ethereum wallet hacked (Read 248 times)

legendary
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February 26, 2019, 07:39:06 AM
#11
If the wallet used is myetherwallet, there is no issues to arise unless the wallet private key is being missed. From his words he hasn't missed the wallets private key. I believe the malware affected on his system is the reason for the loss as most of the users suggested.
copper member
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February 26, 2019, 07:28:10 AM
#10
Hey guys...Happy holidays!!
Let me go straight to the issue. My ethereum wallet was hacked and most of my valuable coins was stolen. It was painful and devastating I watched the thief move my coins and stole from others as well. Now I tried to move the rest of my coins to another wallet but each time I send a particular token it goes to the contract address. So I'm literally sending my coins to the token contract meanwhile I had already input the new address. Please guys what should I do I need to send the remaining tokens I have. I need help please. Thanks!

It's quite painful to realise that you've lost your tokens to hackers. It's worse off when you keep sending the tokens out to the same hacker. Your device most likely has been compromised, so it's best to use a different device to move out your tokens. The hacker may not have access to your private keys, so you can relax, take a deep breath and start moving them, to avoid errors.
jr. member
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Merit: 1
February 26, 2019, 06:19:02 AM
#9

In the market more wallets are available for coins so in that ledger nano s is the best wallet. trezor, exodus, jaxx, mist, my ether wallet, coinbase and keepey those all are good and secure wallets. if you have to choose from that and use. most of the people trying to hardware wallets because hardware wallets has more security and we have to carry any where.few wallets are available all coins kept in one wallet only. so try to take one of the best wallet. from that. in my point of view trezor and ledger nano is the best wallet. few wallets are software wallets and few wallets are hardware wallets.
legendary
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January 04, 2019, 11:59:27 AM
#8
Thanks for the reply its imtoken but I access it with myetherwallet most times. Now I tried sending the "gup token" to my new wallet. I copied my new address, pasted it and sent 5 gup but it went to the contract address. Same thing goes to the other token I tried to transfer.
But as you've suggested I'll try and use another device and give feedbacks.
Thanks!
It looks like your PC is infected with malware or virus that can send token to another wallet address while you are sending token to your new wallet.

If you have backup private key try to use other device or clean PC and send your token again to a newly created wallet.

This time if you sent your token without any problem your PC or device you use before is infected.
Better to install a new Clean OS and install an antivirus to protect your PC from any malware and viruses.
legendary
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January 04, 2019, 11:50:39 AM
#7
Thanks for the reply its imtoken but I access it with myetherwallet most times. Now I tried sending the "gup token" to my new wallet. I copied my new address, pasted it and sent 5 gup but it went to the contract address. Same thing goes to the other token I tried to transfer.
But as you've suggested I'll try and use another device and give feedbacks.
Thanks!

May I know the exact contract address?

Want to see the transaction history of that address since other tokens goes there as you mentioned.

What is your new address that you believed you pasted as receiver?
mk4
legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
January 04, 2019, 10:57:18 AM
#6
Thanks for the reply its imtoken but I access it with myetherwallet most times. Now I tried sending the "gup token" to my new wallet. I copied my new address, pasted it and sent 5 gup but it went to the contract address. Same thing goes to the other token I tried to transfer.
But as you've suggested I'll try and use another device and give feedbacks.
Thanks!

Create a new wallet on MyEtherWallet on a new device, and send your funds to the new wallet on the new device too. You might want to do a malware scan on your possibly infected device, or better, reinstall your operating system.

Also, depending on how much coins/tokens you have, it might be a good idea for you to grab a hardware wallet. Don't take security for granted.

member
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January 04, 2019, 10:28:57 AM
#5
Your explanations are still kinda hard to understand,but from what I can grab, it's apparent your device has been infiltrated with a Malware that's exposing you and making available the false address instead of the one you claim you wish to transfer to
Or you yourself is copying a totally wrong address
Take a deep breath,change ur device and crosscheck the address carefully for any mistakes
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
January 04, 2019, 10:16:13 AM
#4
Thanks for the reply its imtoken but I access it with myetherwallet most times. Now I tried sending the "gup token" to my new wallet. I copied my new address, pasted it and sent 5 gup but it went to the contract address. Same thing goes to the other token I tried to transfer.
But as you've suggested I'll try and use another device and give feedbacks.
Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1398
For support ➡️ help.bc.game
January 04, 2019, 09:59:44 AM
#3
Now I tried to move the rest of my coins to another wallet but each time I send a particular token it goes to the contract address. So I'm literally sending my coins to the token contract meanwhile I had already input the new address.

What is the contract address you are referring to? Let's take a look.

Or maybe it was just your thought and you are actually sending on another address that you think the copied address of yours.

As suggested, make some transfer instead on other device/machine.
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
Paldo.io 🤖
January 04, 2019, 09:54:08 AM
#2
First off, what ethereum wallet are you referring to? Give us more information.

Not sure if I understand what you're saying accurately, so every time you try to move out your coins/tokens they go to the hacker's address instead?

Get on a separate device, as soon as possible. The device you're using might just be infected. Also, there's this sort of malware that hijacks your clipboard. While copypasting the address of your new wallet, your device might be pasting the address of the hacker.

keep us updated.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
January 04, 2019, 09:49:48 AM
#1
Hey guys...Happy holidays!!
Let me go straight to the issue. My ethereum wallet was hacked and most of my valuable coins was stolen. It was painful and devastating I watched the thief move my coins and stole from others as well. Now I tried to move the rest of my coins to another wallet but each time I send a particular token it goes to the contract address. So I'm literally sending my coins to the token contract meanwhile I had already input the new address. Please guys what should I do I need to send the remaining tokens I have. I need help please. Thanks!
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