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Topic: I got hacked , All my Bitcoin and Litecoin lost - page 5. (Read 10193 times)

donator
Activity: 1617
Merit: 1012
do you run a full node? I think If your wallet was encrypted then they sent it via rpc calls.

What?

Yeah does not make sense. You still need to send the walletphrase RPC command to spend the coins via API if the wallet was encrypted.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1004
So, another company just got hacked. I'm really sorry to hear that, but this incident will remind us about how important it is to not just believe people you just met on internet.


...and how important it is to treat Bitcoin and any other e-currencies as they are. a tool to make cash but to not store in them. once you hit a "number", you have to withdraw fast to your bank(s).

it doesn't matter what security measures you take. the HTTP is not safe.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1003
𝓗𝓞𝓓𝓛
So, another company just got hacked. I'm really sorry to hear that, but this incident will remind us about how important it is to not just believe people you just met on internet.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
This is clearly a phishing scam! If these are true, I guess there is no way for you to get back your coins unless the hacker decided to give them back to you. This is the disadvantage of no-charge back feature of bitcoin, even though the transaction was not initiated by the owner.






I think its a exe file too ,phishing + exe, fake software, After you download the software it will.automaticaly install in your computer, the software contains keylogger, It can remove by manually uninstalling it. I heard a news about it
That is worst man that you are hacked and indeed there are now a lot of scammers here and that is quite bad and the reason is that Bitcoin is getting more popular.
If there will be more people that is going to use Bitcoin than there will be also more scammers and you cant stop them.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
I don't know if it helps but this name Ana-Maria Ignat (in this pronunciation) is a Romanian name. Im sorry for your lost this is huge money for anyone but whit such amount available why would u even keep them on same computer that u do daily stuff? Keep one separate only for e currency  Sad
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
This is clearly a phishing scam! If these are true, I guess there is no way for you to get back your coins unless the hacker decided to give them back to you. This is the disadvantage of no-charge back feature of bitcoin, even though the transaction was not initiated by the owner.






I think its a exe file too ,phishing + exe, fake software, After you download the software it will.automaticaly install in your computer, the software contains keylogger, It can remove by manually uninstalling it. I heard a news about it
for phishing you just need to be careful not to fill email and password on unknown sites and a different view or a different url address. it could be flagged if it is a phishing site or not.
but for keylogger or malware Sometimes antivirus did not detect
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
do you run a full node? I think If your wallet was encrypted then they sent it via rpc calls.

What?
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
This is clearly a phishing scam! If these are true, I guess there is no way for you to get back your coins unless the hacker decided to give them back to you. This is the disadvantage of no-charge back feature of bitcoin, even though the transaction was not initiated by the owner.






I think its a exe file too ,phishing + exe, fake software, After you download the software it will.automaticaly install in your computer, the software contains keylogger, It can remove by manually uninstalling it. I heard a news about it
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 2198
I stand with Ukraine.
This is a very sad story and if it's true I'm really sorry for your loss. However it's very hard to believe that someone having more than $250k was interested in a shady job offer in the first place. But who knows, maybe it's true, so I'm sorry mate.
sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 255
I am very sorry for what happened. That is a lot of money that was lost from you. I hope you will not lose hope and well I think it is time to regain again those amount. But I think it is very hard to recover those amount from them. I'm so sorry mate I cannot able to help.
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1024
I'm pretty sure this is labled as a civil matter in canada. I bought a bunch of speakers off of the back of a van once. The police were almost laughing at me when I called to report that i've been scammed.  Roll Eyes

Wait, is that the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam ?! It's still a thing?

There's a difference between 425 BTC and speakers.
But yeah people still do that with jewerly, watches and any other items that works well with this type of scam.

The nature of the scam OP is talking about is different and more severe.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
All I have to say is you are a fuck*ng idiot dude, nothing else
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
do you run a full node? I think If your wallet was encrypted then they sent it via rpc calls.

Yes, full node, but how can he removed all my blockchain files later?

Do you live your entire life on you Macbook, including doing your banking transactions?

You should also assess what information was lost with their access to your computer. Then take steps to ensure that you don't stand to lose anything else in addition to your coins.

People should be treating their computer with a wallet or even day trading off the internet as much as possible.  My banking computer is only connected to do transactions.  I have another one for trading.  You dont need a fancy computer for your bank, just no surfing and no emails.

Yes, you should keep your computer system safe on which you have installed your wallet. Keep it save strong password and install anit-virus
and internet security tools on it so that it cannot be hacked easily.
You can use mobile wallet instead of desktop wallet to be more safe.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht
Horrendous. That's why I gave up doing anything Bitcoiny with my PC other than spouting rubbish.
legendary
Activity: 1137
Merit: 1035
Bitcoin accepted here
Deeply sorry for your loss. That's a respectable amount of money...
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
I'm pretty sure this is labled as a civil matter in canada. I bought a bunch of speakers off of the back of a van once. The police were almost laughing at me when I called to report that i've been scammed.  Roll Eyes

Wait, is that the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam ?! It's still a thing?

Yeah man. He drove a white van and everything.
hero member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 538
Well that really sucks, but why did you post all the links here? Do you also want us to get scammed or what? Seems a bit fishy.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I'm pretty sure this is labled as a civil matter in canada. I bought a bunch of speakers off of the back of a van once. The police were almost laughing at me when I called to report that i've been scammed.  Roll Eyes

Wait, is that the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam ?! It's still a thing?
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
So sorry for your loss, People need to be more careful about .doc files. there are a lot of nasty exploit builders out there now for these types of things.

I will have a look at all the files you have uploaded. I will attempt to see what type of virus was used against your system,

Chances are its going to be some type of backdoor or botnet that was used.

Just wondering why you would have that amount of btc on tap in one wallet thought?
Paper wallet cold storage or hardware wallet would of been highly advisable

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