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Topic: Hacked by a poor hacker (Read 1021 times)

sr. member
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December 16, 2018, 03:37:35 AM
I guess this hacker was in a hurry or doing this job for pleasure. I don't think he's a poor guy, he's already hacked your wallet.He could emptied your whole wallet if he wanted.
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December 16, 2018, 03:01:54 AM
Just want to share my experience for a week ago.my wallet was hacked  by a poor hacker  in my opinion because in my wallet not more than $200 and the hacker was hacked only $80 when eth for the gas  transaction was run out.very so sad when we waiting for the best price and i will sell it but it was hacked

Well I what I would say is that most of the hackers are poor I think because they lack conscience and that made them poor and not because he only stole your $80. But anyway better transfer what had left in your wallet and never use it again coz he will surely come back to get all that's in it once he load enough eth to consume for the gas.
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December 16, 2018, 02:46:21 AM
Just want to share my experience for a week ago.my wallet was hacked  by a poor hacker  in my opinion because in my wallet not more than $200 and the hacker was hacked only $80 when eth for the gas  transaction was run out.very so sad when we waiting for the best price and i will sell it but it was hacked
Creating a topic with a loss of $ 200 is ridiculous. Now the most important hacker is a bearish trend that collects millions from all wallets. So I see no reason to discuss this.
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December 16, 2018, 02:02:03 AM
It is a difficult time for any cryptocurrency enthusiasts, so hackers steal even such a small amounts of money. Anyway, it is a good lesson for you - you should pay more attention to the security of your funds.
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December 16, 2018, 01:54:53 AM
All of the hackers were the same. Glad that the hacker did not take all of your funds. You are still thankful on that. But next time, try to be more careful on your account to avoid this kind of incident.
sr. member
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December 14, 2018, 06:10:16 PM
Just want to share my experience for a week ago.my wallet was hacked  by a poor hacker  in my opinion because in my wallet not more than $200 and the hacker was hacked only $80 when eth for the gas  transaction was run out.very so sad when we waiting for the best price and i will sell it but it was hacked

I feel sorry for you but the hacker is indeed poor because he hacked your wallet, even only $80 from it.
You need to use more secure wallet to protect your coins in the future.
If you are using MEW, i suggest you to using other wallet like jaxx or metamask.
The amount you lose to a hacker has nothing to do with the wealth that the hacker has, what if that hacker hacked hundreds of people for amounts similar to that? Suddenly the hacker has tens of thousands of dollars at his disposal from a single hack, forget about such things and concentrate only on how to secure your coins which is the most important thing after you have been hacked.
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December 10, 2018, 10:54:09 AM
I don't think that your account is what they were actually gunning for, it could be that the hacker just used your account as a way to test if what they are doing is working before they actually moved on to the account that they want to hack. You should be happy that you did not lose too much from the coins when they hacked your account, others are not so lucky
There are cases when even after registering with an account I notice after a while visiting from other ip-addresses. I can not understand how this is done or this administration is abusing its capabilities.
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December 10, 2018, 10:51:20 AM
I don't think that your account is what they were actually gunning for, it could be that the hacker just used your account as a way to test if what they are doing is working before they actually moved on to the account that they want to hack. You should be happy that you did not lose too much from the coins when they hacked your account, others are not so lucky
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November 29, 2018, 10:10:37 PM
Just want to share my experience for a week ago.my wallet was hacked  by a poor hacker  in my opinion because in my wallet not more than $200 and the hacker was hacked only $80 when eth for the gas  transaction was run out.very so sad when we waiting for the best price and i will sell it but it was hacked

I feel sorry for you but the hacker is indeed poor because he hacked your wallet, even only $80 from it.
You need to use more secure wallet to protect your coins in the future.
If you are using MEW, i suggest you to using other wallet like jaxx or metamask.
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November 29, 2018, 05:44:43 PM
Just want to share my experience for a week ago.my wallet was hacked  by a poor hacker  in my opinion because in my wallet not more than $200 and the hacker was hacked only $80 when eth for the gas  transaction was run out.very so sad when we waiting for the best price and i will sell it but it was hacked

This is unusual that hacker did'nt take all the coins from the wallet. Better take some precautions as he might be back later to take the rest from your wallet. It might be some kind of his strategy. Use hardware wallet only for your digital coins to keep them safe.
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November 29, 2018, 05:43:12 PM
Just want to share my experience for a week ago.my wallet was hacked  by a poor hacker  in my opinion because in my wallet not more than $200 and the hacker was hacked only $80 when eth for the gas  transaction was run out.very so sad when we waiting for the best price and i will sell it but it was hacked

I am concerned about what happened to you. As a crypto currency player who plays on the market, my advice is that you really need to pay attention to the security of your wallet account. I know your movement to open your wallet is so high that you have to make various prevention so that a hacker will never be able to hack your wallet. Yeah, the incident has become porridge. Now you can only learn from experience and make new strategies so that you don't become hacking victims. You can read tips in the thread in this forum about how to avoid hacking. I've shared it there too.
sr. member
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November 29, 2018, 05:38:16 PM
Just want to share my experience for a week ago.my wallet was hacked  by a poor hacker  in my opinion because in my wallet not more than $200 and the hacker was hacked only $80 when eth for the gas  transaction was run out.very so sad when we waiting for the best price and i will sell it but it was hacked
Regardless of the amount of money that the hacker stole from you the fact that you lost money to him is very worrying you need to begin to try to tell how that happened and begin to take measures to try to make another attack against you impossible, because what are you going to do when you finally become successful and make a lot of money and then you lose it all because of the same hacker?
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November 29, 2018, 05:13:16 PM
It's so sad to know about that, the hacker is indeed a poor hacker, because an advance hacker will send more eth to the address and move all the tokens on the wallet, you should be thankful he left some tokens for u.
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November 29, 2018, 05:03:09 PM
The hacker was poor or he is just  Robin Hood, we do not know. What we know is that your protection was really poor
if the hacker could manage to have your private key. Maybe he will come back later when there will be more coins in
your wallet , so make sure that not happens and protect you funds properly.
sr. member
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November 29, 2018, 11:44:13 AM
it will be an experience for you. good thing you didn't lose even more of your coins. from now on you will know how to protect yourself when it comes to a large amount of money
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November 28, 2018, 06:02:50 AM
Directly not Hacker, but Robin Hood. Stole not the full amount, taking care of the owner of the wallet, so that the owner is not very offended. I also had a case of hacking a purse, a crook stole one strong coin, and a month later he took the remaining coins. It was very disappointing. I hope he will pay for the theft.
And you did not think about why all the same he could hack you and how did it happen? Because it is very important for security in the future, because today it is a very broad problem of violating the security of wallets.
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November 27, 2018, 10:15:55 AM
Directly not Hacker, but Robin Hood. Stole not the full amount, taking care of the owner of the wallet, so that the owner is not very offended. I also had a case of hacking a purse, a crook stole one strong coin, and a month later he took the remaining coins. It was very disappointing. I hope he will pay for the theft.
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Merit: 100
November 27, 2018, 06:50:34 AM
This is a very unpleasant situation that happened to me about a year ago. Now I am actively engaged in the protection of their funds, use separate e-mail addresses for exchanges, wallets and so on. I also store tokens on my hardware wallet. To avoid such hacks in the future, I recommend you to do the same
I agree, but it seems to me that there is a possibility that you will still be hacked. I think that all security today is based only on trust and if hackers have to get you coins, they will still do it. Therefore, today security is clearly not 100%
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November 26, 2018, 08:25:44 AM
One wallet - $80, hundred wallets - $8000 because phishing strikes not only a single wallet but almost all who took the bait. I was phished a year ago for nearly $850 and looked at the bastards wallet where $25000 of valid tokens were displayed.
I was amused more than the criminals wallet was connected with the wallet with more than hundred grand.
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Activity: 616
Merit: 100
November 26, 2018, 08:08:31 AM
This is a very unpleasant situation that happened to me about a year ago. Now I am actively engaged in the protection of their funds, use separate e-mail addresses for exchanges, wallets and so on. I also store tokens on my hardware wallet. To avoid such hacks in the future, I recommend you to do the same
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