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Topic: How many of you have had coins stolen? - page 2. (Read 2164 times)

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June 15, 2013, 06:07:17 AM
#41
0 coins stolen.
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June 15, 2013, 05:48:08 AM
#40
Somebody stole from me around 15 BTC back in 2010, I trusted a guy and send the bitcoins first. But one thing I regret is formatting my HDD with around 100 BTC in 2010.
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June 15, 2013, 03:10:45 AM
#39
None yet! So far...
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June 15, 2013, 02:27:59 AM
#38
Hi! Newbie Mafia!
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June 15, 2013, 01:30:09 AM
#37
None yet! Thankfully...
Same. Hope it'll go that way.
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June 15, 2013, 01:12:01 AM
#36
thats never good
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June 15, 2013, 12:38:16 AM
#35
I havent, and dont plan to. Cold storage.
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June 15, 2013, 12:36:48 AM
#34
Ouch Undecided
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June 15, 2013, 12:33:25 AM
#33
None yet! Thankfully...
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June 15, 2013, 12:30:30 AM
#32
Stolen not from a wallet but... I mined 5-6 litecoin that I never got out of notroll.in ... =p

I would consider that stolen.
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June 11, 2013, 09:37:39 PM
#31
I just wanted to hear some stories and other people's experience with stolen coins.  I recently played around with mining BBQcoins because the difficulty was low enough that my CPU mined almost 50 over the weekend on bbq.ltcoin.net  About three hours ago someone changed my wallet address and cashed out all of my coins.  Easy come, easy go I guess.  As far as I know nothing can be done about it.

Here's a link to the offending address transactions:

http://bbq.cryptocoinexplorer.com/a/bNrig8885j

The 40.54 and 3.28 balances used to be mine.

Chad

why not just mine some more if it only took 1 weekend?

I moved my miner off of the hacked pool.  Hopefully I'll have a nice pile of coins waiting on me when I get home.  heh..

Chad
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June 11, 2013, 09:25:04 PM
#30
if you lose your wallet.dat, it's your fault. (I mean really, get some av)
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June 11, 2013, 08:38:15 PM
#29
I just wanted to hear some stories and other people's experience with stolen coins.  I recently played around with mining BBQcoins because the difficulty was low enough that my CPU mined almost 50 over the weekend on bbq.ltcoin.net  About three hours ago someone changed my wallet address and cashed out all of my coins.  Easy come, easy go I guess.  As far as I know nothing can be done about it.

Here's a link to the offending address transactions:

http://bbq.cryptocoinexplorer.com/a/bNrig8885j

The 40.54 and 3.28 balances used to be mine.

Chad

why not just mine some more if it only took 1 weekend?
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June 11, 2013, 07:11:41 PM
#28
I just wanted to hear some stories and other people's experience with stolen coins.  I recently played around with mining BBQcoins because the difficulty was low enough that my CPU mined almost 50 over the weekend on bbq.ltcoin.net  About three hours ago someone changed my wallet address and cashed out all of my coins.  Easy come, easy go I guess.  As far as I know nothing can be done about it.

Here's a link to the offending address transactions:

http://bbq.cryptocoinexplorer.com/a/bNrig8885j

The 40.54 and 3.28 balances used to be mine.

Chad

Chad,

I think this is systemic to ltcoin.net - their admin emailed me last night to check that my wallet address was right (for mining YAC), however it was NOT.  Luckily for me, I mine enough that I auto-cashout every 8-12 hours, and didn't have enough for a cashout on the next payout after it got changed.  I don't think this is an account-stealing thing, this is more likely a vulnerability in the web software (I would guess a SQL injection vulnerability somewhere).  Sorry you lost your BBQ though - stinks man.

I still haven't heard back from the admin of that site.  Sounds like he knows there is a problem though.

Chad
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June 11, 2013, 11:21:29 AM
#27
That's awful.. sorry to hear that i hope you'll make some new ones Smiley
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June 11, 2013, 11:17:22 AM
#26
Thankfully my set up to this day hasn't been attacked.
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June 11, 2013, 11:13:08 AM
#25
I did (almost) everything right, but then my roommate ripped me off when I went to the shower! He denied everything, but moved out soon after. Lesson: keep your computer locked down always, even when your in the "safety" of your own home.
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June 11, 2013, 11:11:12 AM
#24
0 Bitcoins have been stolen from me...

... by now.  Grin
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June 11, 2013, 10:31:43 AM
#23
Stolen not from a wallet but... I mined 5-6 litecoin that I never got out of notroll.in ... =p
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June 11, 2013, 10:22:45 AM
#22
I tend to keep passwords on a small notebook. There is a lesser chance the notebook is lost, stolen or looked-at than forgetting different long and complex passwords for a number of sites, servers. etc.
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