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Topic: I was robbed :'( please refer … PLEASE HELP ME ! - page 4. (Read 797 times)

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I do not know English well
in short what can I do
they will kill me for it Sad
Sounds like it wasn't your money, there is nothing you can do. You can try to get the authorities involved but if your government doesn't have an FBI or CIA I doubt that it would do anything. Sorry

Can the FBI and the CIA apply for me?
not in my government
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i am scared
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I do not know English well
in short what can I do
they will kill me for it Sad
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look like beggar stolen your eth 2 day ago. before that's time what you do?, what wallet you save your balance?
all safety measures, open

Before anyone could know what likely happened, you'll have to explain in details how your held those Ethers, Wallets used, Mobile or PC ? Did you recently installed any Software (Malware) that you think could have had you compromised ?
I'm guessing he used a web wallet, his typing is atrocious and he misspelled mew and went to a phishing site and entered his stuff.

If this is true and these were his coins, by someone with $6k worth of crypto wouldn't own a $60 hardware wallet beats me.

Yeah, you'd think that a person having that much in his wallet would know better in safeguarding his assets. Mew has been compromised in the past already so i wouldn't risk that many coins in an online wallet regardless of how popular it may be.
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I hope you invested some of those ethers in a hardware wallet. Even a Ledger Nano S so cheap nowadays and it still sure gets the job done. Can you tell what wallet did you use?

I have nothing else left Sad(
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look like beggar stolen your eth 2 day ago. before that's time what you do?, what wallet you save your balance?
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I highly doubt you took all safety measures.

We're you using a hardware wallet with MEW? Which address was yours.
these are my accounts, myetherwallet
https://etherscan.io/address/0x195229d13249C12d2643085D4907c191742c5eb0           eth= 43.3
https://etherscan.io/address/0xBF3198787a839ac3C49a3c5F6A837c0a41B3E7c0             eth= 2.55
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look like beggar stolen your eth 2 day ago. before that's time what you do?, what wallet you save your balance?
all safety measures, open

Before anyone could know what likely happened, you'll have to explain in details how your held those Ethers, Wallets used, Mobile or PC ? Did you recently installed any Software (Malware) that you think could have had you compromised ?
I'm guessing he used a web wallet, his typing is atrocious and he misspelled mew and went to a phishing site and entered his stuff.

If this is true and these were his coins, by someone with $6k worth of crypto wouldn't own a $60 hardware wallet beats me.
He do mentioned about ethereum.org site which most probably he do able to download that wallet but we didnt actually know on what do really happen.
Possible things that he might entered a wrong address cause of clipboard malware which we have known in the past or any sorts of related things that
 do compromise his wallet.
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look like beggar stolen your eth 2 day ago. before that's time what you do?, what wallet you save your balance?
all safety measures, open

Before anyone could know what likely happened, you'll have to explain in details how your held those Ethers, Wallets used, Mobile or PC ? Did you recently installed any Software (Malware) that you think could have had you compromised ?
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This is an unfortunate case where there really isn't anything that anyone can do for you at this point, unless the person that stole the coins are willing to just send them back. When you say that you've taken all safety measures, this is unlikely, because then this would mean that someone was able to access your private key without your help and this would imply a greater vulnerability within the entire network or MEW.

More likely you've accessed your wallet on an infected computer or got phished. If you retrace your steps you might be able to see where you slipped up and allowed an attacker access. Hardware wallets, cold-storage and offline-generated keys would be suggested for long-term storage of coins.

I don't think this belongs in Bitcoin Discussion, since it's not about Bitcoin, by the way.
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I hope you invested some of those ethers in a hardware wallet. Even a Ledger Nano S so cheap nowadays and it still sure gets the job done. Can you tell what wallet did you use?
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look like beggar stolen your eth 2 day ago. before that's time what you do?, what wallet you save your balance?
all safety measures, open
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No one can reverse transactions, your only hope it to have proof of the hack and contact an exchange when the coins go to one.

Do you know how you were hacked?
I do not know
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look like beggar stolen your eth 2 day ago. before that's time what you do?, what wallet you save your balance?
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