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legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1026
October 10, 2014, 03:06:28 AM
#37
its pretty hard, but the possibility is very small.

Can it be hacked if I post my address in this forum?

I do not think it will hit if you just post the address only
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
☯YIN YANG KING☯
October 10, 2014, 01:55:45 AM
#36
its pretty hard, but the possibility is very small.

Can it be hacked if I post my address in this forum?
newbie
Activity: 53
Merit: 0
October 07, 2014, 10:35:37 AM
#35
Ive posted my add many times in some forums and chats. Now my remaining btc was gone. I still dont know why.
You probably have keylogger in your computer. Nobody can steal your coins with only having your address.

+1

Should thread closed??

+2 thread should be already closed.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
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October 07, 2014, 08:03:41 AM
#34
No it isn't possible by just releasing public wallet, but if it has lots of funds and they now know who owns it, its a larger target and increases the chances.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
October 06, 2014, 06:42:40 PM
#33
its pretty hard, but the possibility is very small.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 508
LOTEO
October 06, 2014, 06:09:20 PM
#32
Is it possible for someone to hack my account? I mean, If I posted my address.. Can it be hacked?

Based on your address no. If you have spyware, trojan, virus or keylogger on your pc then that's another case.
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
October 06, 2014, 05:28:51 PM
#31
yes your wallet can get hacked.
hero member
Activity: 653
Merit: 500
October 06, 2014, 04:56:08 PM
#30
Is it possible for someone to hack my account? I mean, If I posted my address.. Can it be hacked?

not possible.

It is possible to have your account (bitcointalk, blockchain.info, coinbase, etc) hacked.
It could be related to phishing link or malware on your computer, but it has nothing to do with posting your address at all.
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
October 06, 2014, 09:27:43 AM
#29
I have posted my address to various sites/forums too and so far it is not hacked yet. :p
Maybe because it only has very little amount not enough to make the hacker interested on it. Tongue

Don't worry about it, the chance of having a collision is extremely extremely low.
And no, it has nothing to do with your low address balance.

You can find 3 addresses with over 130,000 btc on each of it, and those bitcoin are safe. https://btc.blockr.io/trivia/address Grin

Wow, over 130,000 btc. I wish I even have the 130. Tongue
hero member
Activity: 569
Merit: 500
October 02, 2014, 04:25:41 AM
#28
same events as me, although no one else can access my laptop. I may install something terledor contained within the keylogger. it could be. very strange because suddenly my wallet for 2 years when the hack back into safe safe

If you haven't re-used that password on other site, the account hack is most possibly related to keylogger or phishing link.
BTW, you should enable 2FA to improve the safety of your bitcoin on the blockchain.info wallet.
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
October 01, 2014, 10:41:38 AM
#27
same events as me, although no one else can access my laptop. I may install something terledor contained within the keylogger. it could be. very strange because suddenly my wallet for 2 years when the hack back into safe safe
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
October 01, 2014, 08:07:48 AM
#26
Is it possible for someone to hack my account? I mean, If I posted my address.. Can it be hacked?

not possible.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
September 18, 2014, 12:33:12 AM
#25
My rule is do not post your address. You can PM your address so that you can trace back who knows your address. Posting will not.

I dont think address has anything to do with hacker, they need your wallet file..

Yes , (the hacker/person) need your wallet.dat file or he has imported your personal private key in a different method .
sr. member
Activity: 243
Merit: 250
September 18, 2014, 12:25:36 AM
#24
My rule is do not post your address. You can PM your address so that you can trace back who knows your address. Posting will not.

I dont think address has anything to do with hacker, they need your wallet file..
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
September 18, 2014, 12:08:45 AM
#23
My rule is do not post your address. You can PM your address so that you can trace back who knows your address. Posting will not.
hero member
Activity: 612
Merit: 500
September 16, 2014, 11:23:00 PM
#22
I have posted my address to various sites/forums too and so far it is not hacked yet. :p
Maybe because it only has very little amount not enough to make the hacker interested on it. Tongue

Don't worry about it, the chance of having a collision is extremely extremely low.
And no, it has nothing to do with your low address balance.

You can find 3 addresses with over 130,000 btc on each of it, and those bitcoin are safe. https://btc.blockr.io/trivia/address Grin
sr. member
Activity: 507
Merit: 250
September 16, 2014, 03:08:05 AM
#21
Ive posted my add many times in some forums and chats. Now my remaining btc was gone. I still dont know why.
You probably have keylogger in your computer. Nobody can steal your coins with only having your address.

+1

Should thread closed??
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
September 16, 2014, 02:52:52 AM
#20
I have posted my address to various sites/forums too and so far it is not hacked yet. :p
Maybe because it only has very little amount not enough to make the hacker interested on it. Tongue
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
September 16, 2014, 02:15:46 AM
#19
Is it possible for someone to hack my account? I mean, If I posted my address.. Can it be hacked?

You can ask your friend to see your few last transactions.
hero member
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Merit: 500
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September 15, 2014, 08:53:39 AM
#18
How about when my laptop was borrowed by someone knowledgeable about bitcoin?
If so they can just run the bitcoin-qt wallet and they can do what they want with it, if theres no password on your wallet.
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