Pages:
Author

Topic: i been hacked ? (Read 737 times)

member
Activity: 574
Merit: 11
June 20, 2019, 01:28:11 AM
#60
it looks like you got hacked in your PC or laptop browser, when you visit blockchain.com the hacker immediately moves you to his SCAM site and immediately gets your private key and even your password. there are many ways hackers can make profits. i think you can use hardware wallet from now on because it'll be safer
full member
Activity: 1002
Merit: 112
June 20, 2019, 12:44:39 AM
#59
If you have been hacked, there is no way that they will give it back to you. I guess you have been phished and the hackers took your credentials so they could steal your assets. I never leave big amount in online wallets. I bought a hard wallet so i could keep safe of my assets. Hard wallets might be costly but it is worth it.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
June 19, 2019, 08:35:05 PM
#58
2 weeks no reply from blockchain who can get my coins back send to payout address 1KjAe8fECcXGpdna7fTp4bbqsrpUAhw9bq
offering charge 30% from the found balance as a service fee;Thanks
full member
Activity: 938
Merit: 105
June 14, 2019, 05:48:31 PM
#57
~snip~
Be sure your wallet is not in phishing sites because definitely, it has something to do with your personal data and keys. Nowadays, we should secure ourselves in any kinds of scam or hack. We need to install also devices that can protect our keys. I think this will become a lesson for OP and us. Stay away from phishing sites.
If you are using different laptop or PC it might possible to be a victim of this. It gonna be a lesson and learn for him, in fact, a lot of new comers have that bad experience before they realize that they have been scam and losing their funds in just a minute. This is how important we need to have our own PC, it is a security of our side cause crypto investment is not a joke, it involves money. 
full member
Activity: 868
Merit: 185
Roobet supporter and player!
June 14, 2019, 04:25:34 PM
#56
blockchain.com not a trusted wallet anymore .Hi all sad day here and i welcome to my 1st post here reaching out for answers I wrote blockchain support still no reply :on my account with you my wallet balance yesterday was $50,00 then June 6 2019 @
5:11 PM i received $1,200.00 in bitcoin i log in my account and my wallet was $0
my account is very secured with you a email , phone , and a second password any
my computer and phone is well secured and any transactions i have done before no
one could see any my info i live alone and been with you around 4 years this is
the 1st major disaster i had with you
June 6 2019 @ 5:13 PM i see a sent which i have not done bitcoins taken from two
of my wallets very strange the $50.00 and $1,200.00 gone i tracked it  went to
several wallet addresses 1BTB6veq1MHsSJfLYBxtouegYgCEwcVgjj then
1AfGSLrrPCo4Lp8DYwJuUhischrcQcwwVN and ended up now as final in
3KVnPD8RsjVM1nrNorSvKGYyMt9kkZ5Gu3 also in screen shot you can see another
unknown wallet to me receiving my bitcoins
which all these addresses are unknown to me any information you need from me
please ask also i have a screen shot i am enclosing please help i want to cry
how can this happen with 3 way verification hoping for good news it was just an
error on your end

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D8cRZXjXUAAjg-s.jpg:large
Modify message

Be sure your wallet is not in phishing sites because definitely, it has something to do with your personal data and keys. Nowadays, we should secure ourselves in any kinds of scam or hack. We need to install also devices that can protect our keys. I think this will become a lesson for OP and us. Stay away from phishing sites.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
June 14, 2019, 02:47:58 PM
#55
sad news folks still in a runt my insurance turned me down what sad news next Sad
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
June 14, 2019, 02:41:34 PM
#54
well time to start over i set up a new wallet with a very different services no one has my cell phone so lets all pray google authenticator 2fa helps...

For someone who has lost $50 000 you are holding up very good, most people would give up after such an event. I hope you learn something from this mistake, and that you will change your crypto habits in a way that you will stop using any online services for storing such large amounts of money. Any desktop wallet is better choice then any online wallet, but if you have any plans to invest big money in bitcoin, think about investing in hardware wallet or to make any type of cold wallet where you'll ensure the highest possible safety for your coins.

Reliance on others to protect your crypto is not something you should do, if you are not in control of private keys, your money is not just yours.


oh my you lost $50k
sr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 250
June 13, 2019, 04:38:26 AM
#53
Is there no notification that appears in your email, when someone tries to login. To anticipate every time you log in, it's better to clean cookies, and don't try carelessly websites to avoid virus hackers.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
June 13, 2019, 03:11:42 AM
#52
Awww very sad to heard it..i think you get punish.. so that next time you will be more careful and attentive..
But seriously first time i heared like this type of lose..
member
Activity: 742
Merit: 21
Be the reason someone smiles today
June 13, 2019, 01:05:54 AM
#51
Scammers will always be around, don't fall for it. If you keep getting scammed left and right, the issue lies within you.

"fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me"
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1028
June 10, 2019, 06:28:43 AM
#50
My friend ever got hack from blockchain wallet.
When he saw his email, he realized that someone try to login but he never clicked the link.
The only mistake was he was not unauthorize the site before try to log out !
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 5637
Blackjack.fun-Free Raffle-Join&Win $50🎲
June 10, 2019, 05:56:03 AM
#49
well time to start over i set up a new wallet with a very different services no one has my cell phone so lets all pray google authenticator 2fa helps...

For someone who has lost $50 000 you are holding up very good, most people would give up after such an event. I hope you learn something from this mistake, and that you will change your crypto habits in a way that you will stop using any online services for storing such large amounts of money. Any desktop wallet is better choice then any online wallet, but if you have any plans to invest big money in bitcoin, think about investing in hardware wallet or to make any type of cold wallet where you'll ensure the highest possible safety for your coins.

Reliance on others to protect your crypto is not something you should do, if you are not in control of private keys, your money is not just yours.
hero member
Activity: 2786
Merit: 902
yesssir! 🫡
June 10, 2019, 03:08:48 AM
#48
Quote from: Mike Mayor
What determines the output amount though?

Whenever someone sends you X amount of bitcoin, that exact amount becomes a single UTXO which stands for Unspent Transaction Output-- coins that are yet to be spent

So suppose address ABC receives bitcoin every week,

week 1 - .01
week 2 - .02
week 3 - .001
week 4 - .005

after week 4, it now has a total of .036BTC which is composed of 4 UTXOs.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 535
June 09, 2019, 09:50:43 PM
#47
Quote from: EagleWind
anyways can anyone help on this i know 0 chance of recovery

ye, bitcoin transactions are irreversible once confirmed.

Quote from: EagleWind
Sent From
bc1q4p4r3805dpx4pemedxvnkpsmysfaka2a9mexga5z4xzkuegfhn2qsrl8e4  trusted of purchased bitcoins from bitit.io
Received By
bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l    shouldn't be there only my wallet below
19CGC1a7wtRidRKL3RryvTBRFt8K4vbcDs
Status
Transaction Confirmed

Address ...quksc7l is what you call a change address which as the name states, is where the change goes. If you spent $5 to buy something worth $1, you have a change of $4 right?

What basically happened is the transaction used an output of 0.20101917BTC (qsrl8e4) to send you 0.15591600BTC (...K4vbcDs) + fees included. The remainder 0.04507206BTC then goes to ....quksc7l which is sender's change address.

Thank you. This answer actually helps me a lot because I was struggling to understand how transactions work and why larger values were used. What determines the output amount though? What you saying about the change address is helpful. I should probably know these things by now but yeah I guess you can't remember everything.
full member
Activity: 342
Merit: 110
June 09, 2019, 06:11:33 PM
#46
The safety of your wallet and your Bitcoin solely depends on you the owner. There are a lot of scammers out on the internet ready to take advantage of people who's wallet security is bad and for people who are careless in terms of the safety of their wallet. People should be always careful whenever you are on the internet because you can easily lose your asset.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
June 09, 2019, 05:42:10 PM
#45
well time to start over i set up a new wallet with a very different services no one has my cell phone so lets all pray google authenticator 2fa helps i  have $17.00 in there now i am waiting a few weeks to see if anyone robs me again or i shouldn't be that nervous
also i use 2 services one for sending and other for receiving.
full member
Activity: 429
Merit: 102
June 09, 2019, 04:30:47 PM
#44
Its indeed worrisome and pathetic and my heart goes out to you but this is a gentle reminder that large sums should be stored using better secured wallets as online wallets can be compromised
That is not so good experienced. Before making transactions, secure the site that you are using because there are lot that you cannot trust and really give you good service. Be careful where you gonna send money  because there is no use to call for the support because they do not wanna help.
member
Activity: 546
Merit: 12
June 09, 2019, 04:26:32 PM
#43
This is actually my first time of hearing some one make such claims against blockchain. com wallet. Anyways it's good you've contacted their support. If it's indeed true, they'll do something about but be careful that you didn't use a fake wallet else you may have been scammed and moreover, don't use that wallet anymore. You need to change it.
jr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 1
June 09, 2019, 04:09:21 PM
#42
Its indeed worrisome and pathetic and my heart goes out to you but this is a gentle reminder that large sums should be stored using better secured wallets as online wallets can be compromised
hero member
Activity: 2786
Merit: 902
yesssir! 🫡
June 09, 2019, 03:48:14 PM
#41
Quote from: EagleWind
anyways can anyone help on this i know 0 chance of recovery

ye, bitcoin transactions are irreversible once confirmed.

Quote from: EagleWind
Sent From
bc1q4p4r3805dpx4pemedxvnkpsmysfaka2a9mexga5z4xzkuegfhn2qsrl8e4  trusted of purchased bitcoins from bitit.io
Received By
bc1qyldlycpzem3zysfwzjnp4umtfgzua9y7y47me2gdxnn0npfuqwcquksc7l    shouldn't be there only my wallet below
19CGC1a7wtRidRKL3RryvTBRFt8K4vbcDs
Status
Transaction Confirmed

Address ...quksc7l is what you call a change address which as the name states, is where the change goes. If you spent $5 to buy something worth $1, you have a change of $4 right?

What basically happened is the transaction used an output of 0.20101917BTC (qsrl8e4) to send you 0.15591600BTC (...K4vbcDs) + fees included. The remainder 0.04507206BTC then goes to ....quksc7l which is sender's change address.
Pages:
Jump to: