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Topic: I received this strange message via mail. - page 4. (Read 6664 times)

legendary
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December 20, 2013, 04:00:59 PM
#17
I opened the file that you just posted. My computer started making a lot of noise from the hard drive but I couldn't see anything happening on screen. Now all of a sudden my wallet is gone and so are my 23 bitcoins.

Can somebody please help me with this? Is this some kind of joke? I'm really worried!

This happens when you don't know how to read red warnings before clicking on anything you find on your path
Beware don't open it if you aren't using gloves or security protection.
Don't use it on a machine where it contains your wallet or important stuff. a virtual machine without internet connection is fine.

Your only excuses are:
You are trolling
You don't have sight for red colors
You are an aggressive person that behaves against the warnings.

Next person that wants to click on that wallet stealer better send me all his money so when the stealer finds your wallet it's already empty. Just in case.
Virus total said 11 antivirus found it as a backdoor/trojan.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
December 20, 2013, 03:59:38 PM
#16
I'm inclined to put "BLOWME" in a wallet.dat file and running it just for laughs...  lol
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 20, 2013, 03:54:48 PM
#15
Dumb?! Avast said it was okay according to the link posted.

I better get my money back!  Angry
Avast is a fail antivirus.

I opened the file that you just posted. My computer started making a lot of noise from the hard drive but I couldn't see anything happening on screen. Now all of a sudden my wallet is gone and so are my 23 bitcoins.

Can somebody please help me with this? Is this some kind of joke? I'm really worried!

The hdd noise was probably it scanning for your wallet.
The Bitcoins diss-appearing was probably the intent of the malware.

I would advise individuals such as yourself to only use paper wallets.
Without good security standards the Bitcoin QT client is dangerous.

EDIT: Here is a virustotal of the zip.
Notice how AVG detected it, and avast didn't.
Of the free antivirus programs available AVG is by far the best.
MZD
full member
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December 20, 2013, 03:52:11 PM
#14
Dumb?! Avast said it was okay according to the link posted.

I better get my money back!  Angry

sr. member
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December 20, 2013, 03:51:09 PM
#13
Hope he's kidding. It is obviously a wallet stealing program.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
December 20, 2013, 03:47:49 PM
#12
I opened the file that you just posted. My computer started making a lot of noise from the hard drive but I couldn't see anything happening on screen. Now all of a sudden my wallet is gone and so are my 23 bitcoins.

Can somebody please help me with this? Is this some kind of joke? I'm really worried!

That is what you get for being dumb.
MZD
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December 20, 2013, 03:46:50 PM
#11
I opened the file that you just posted. My computer started making a lot of noise from the hard drive but I couldn't see anything happening on screen. Now all of a sudden my wallet is gone and so are my 23 bitcoins.

Can somebody please help me with this? Is this some kind of joke? I'm really worried!
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1129
December 20, 2013, 03:42:00 PM
#10
Nobody fell for it yet. that btc address is empty.
newbie
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December 20, 2013, 03:40:47 PM
#9
would anyone actually fall for this? it screams scam all over.
legendary
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Merit: 1129
December 20, 2013, 02:55:52 PM
#8
https://www.virustotal.com/it/file/f385df994bd409818b6dc1a945e34c575a94c36f45d1ca26f4d0a2af079a6add/analysis/
Ok guys, what I found inside using my linux machine:
a .Ink file that contains a password and an exe kind file. I tried to extract it and i find inside UPX0 and UPX1 file, plus some folder like bitmap etc etc... you want the file? I give you the file so you can inspect it.
Beware don't open it if you aren't using gloves or security protection.
Don't use it on a machine where it contains your wallet or important stuff. a virtual machine without internet connection is fine.


*link deleted because I don't want noobs to click it*
legendary
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CEO of IOHK
December 20, 2013, 02:51:02 PM
#7
Well these social engineers are getting better at what they do. Anyway have to listen to this unrelated song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSF36ZuIFdo
member
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December 20, 2013, 02:42:50 PM
#6
I find it wise that you reached the community to ask for advice.

Yet I find it funny that you didn't share the zip file by uploading it somewhere and posting a link to it, so the bitcointalk lurkers involved in IT security could have a closer look at it :-)
full member
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December 20, 2013, 02:32:48 PM
#5
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Hi Marc,

I still can't import the private key and I have 51.973444 BTC. I see the balance on blockchain.info but something is corrupt with my bitcoinqt client and I cannot transfer the BTC.

Here is a zip attached with my wallet.dat, and the password. ************ Can you please transfer the BTC to the following address : ************************** ?

Thanks alot you save my life !

My name is surely not Marc.
Question is this... is this a new form of scam/virus related on bitcoin?
The link brings to a zipped file called walletBTC.zip
And why in the world I would send them to him? I'm like... keep them for myself, right?
Should I try to open it in a safe zone aka linux machine and be curious like a cat to know what the hell he sent to me or should I simply delete the email and let it go forever like it never happened?
 Roll Eyes

He forgot to add that he is from Nigeria. Nope there is no free lunch. Delete it.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
December 20, 2013, 02:21:04 PM
#5
Delete the email and move on, there isn't any bitcoins on it. Plus if you did find bitcoins are your morals and ethics so low you would steal? Not cool man.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 20, 2013, 02:20:32 PM
#4
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Hi Marc,

I still can't import the private key and I have 51.973444 BTC. I see the balance on blockchain.info but something is corrupt with my bitcoinqt client and I cannot transfer the BTC.

Here is a zip attached with my wallet.dat, and the password. ************ Can you please transfer the BTC to the following address : ************************** ?

Thanks alot you save my life !

My name is surely not Marc.
Question is this... is this a new form of scam/virus related on bitcoin?
The link brings to a zipped file called walletBTC.zip
And why in the world I would send them to him? I'm like... keep them for myself, right?
Should I try to open it in a safe zone aka linux machine and be curious like a cat to know what the hell he sent to me or should I simply delete the email and let it go forever like it never happened?
 Roll Eyes


Upload it here: https://www.virustotal.com/
And see what it says, 98% sure it is a virius...

Also, did you know the sender? What e-mail was it from?

legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1020
December 20, 2013, 02:20:02 PM
#3
Quote
Hi Marc,

I still can't import the private key and I have 51.973444 BTC. I see the balance on blockchain.info but something is corrupt with my bitcoinqt client and I cannot transfer the BTC.

Here is a zip attached with my wallet.dat, and the password. ************ Can you please transfer the BTC to the following address : ************************** ?

Thanks alot you save my life !

My name is surely not Marc.
Question is this... is this a new form of scam/virus related on bitcoin?
The link brings to a zipped file called walletBTC.zip
And why in the world I would send them to him? I'm like... keep them for myself, right?
Should I try to open it in a safe zone aka linux machine and be curious like a cat to know what the hell he sent to me or should I simply delete the email and let it go forever like it never happened?
 Roll Eyes


Sounds like a virus to me.  There's no need to make the wallet.dat into a zip file.  And why would he send his wallet to someone he doesn't know?  Emails aren't like phone calls where you can easily dial a wrong number.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
December 20, 2013, 02:19:44 PM
#2
Take a look in a sandboxed environment. Nothing to loose.
legendary
Activity: 3066
Merit: 1129
December 20, 2013, 02:15:38 PM
#1
Quote
Hi Marc,

I still can't import the private key and I have 51.973444 BTC. I see the balance on blockchain.info but something is corrupt with my bitcoinqt client and I cannot transfer the BTC.

Here is a zip attached with my wallet.dat, and the password. ************ Can you please transfer the BTC to the following address : ************************** ?

Thanks alot you save my life !

My name is surely not Marc.
Question is this... is this a new form of scam/virus related on bitcoin?
The link brings to a zipped file called walletBTC.zip
And why in the world I would send them to him? I'm like... keep them for myself, right?
Should I try to open it in a safe zone aka linux machine and be curious like a cat to know what the hell he sent to me or should I simply delete the email and let it go forever like it never happened?
 Roll Eyes
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