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Topic: if anyone hacked your account then who is responsible??? - page 16. (Read 7679 times)

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You are the only person that is responsible for everything. If an exchange got scammed or hacked and you have lost your funds, it is only your fault.  Just accept it and you would have a much easier life instead of blaming everyone around you.
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If someone account got hacked then it is a fault of account holder that he have not take all security measures to secure his credentials to enter in his account and do any transaction. Hackers can enter in only those accounts whose security can be breached and it is our duty to fully secure our all information.

Unless the hack happened from within, which is actually the case in many of the high profile exchange hacks, beginning with the biggest of them all Mt Gox in Japan. But people never learn. No matter how careful you are and how much care you give to your security,,, if you are leaving your funds on a central server, you will always risk getting hacked no matter what.
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I think that it is an obvious who is responsible. At least if we are talking about cryptocurrencies that you have on your personal wallet and you own the private key. When you have cryptocurrencies on the exchange and this exchange is hacked, you are also responsible but there is a chance that someone (exchange) will help you cover the loss.

We are also responsible when our coins are exchanged by others, because the exchanger should not be a place to store our coins for a long time. Exchangers should be a place for trading
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I think that it is an obvious who is responsible. At least if we are talking about cryptocurrencies that you have on your personal wallet and you own the private key. When you have cryptocurrencies on the exchange and this exchange is hacked, you are also responsible but there is a chance that someone (exchange) will help you cover the loss.
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it
The Exchange where I've created account Huh
is it my mistake Huh
what's you thought about it Huh

and how i make my account safe  Huh


First of all, the protection of your funds lies with you, since you did not come up with a strong password, after which you did not enable 2-factor authentication, you did take no care of protecting your email. It also doesn’t hurt to use the on-screen keyboard to combat keyloggers, carefully check the site in the address bar so that you won’t be flipped to phishing mirrors, but anti-virus software should always have fresh databases.
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Seems like many of you here has expertise on this creating account topic, is there a safe way of doing it?
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it
The Exchange where I've created account Huh
is it my mistake Huh
what's you thought about it Huh

and how i make my account safe  Huh


Losing money or coins is something everyone doesn't want. You must confirm with the Exchange team on which you are registered. If they do not respond, I think you have not been lucky. With such incidents can be a valuable lesson for you. For the next, you have to trade in exchange which has excellent security. 
sr. member
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If someone account got hacked then it is a fault of account holder that he have not take all security measures to secure his credentials to enter in his account and do any transaction. Hackers can enter in only those accounts whose security can be breached and it is our duty to fully secure our all information.
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You are the only one who knows the private key of your wallet so it is your fault.
If the account wallet is under exchange then you can contact them to figure out what happened.
It is a mistake from the hacker that your account is the target (JK)
If you will download some wallet make sure that it is safe to have.
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Sorry man, but this business is cruel, and it is almost impossible to catch the hacker who did this because of the diversity and the roots of this business that spread across the globes. The hackers do this; they exploit even the slightest inch of weakness that you will have and rob you. Just take the right precautions, do all the security checks, and make sure the wallet and exchange provide some kind of additional security. Best of luck mate!
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Mathematically it is impossible to get hacked, so probably you made a mistake and hacker was enough smart.
In the title of the topic it has been said "IF" I also think so, Indeed it is not possible in an exchange. Only if it really happened, who will be responsible for the problem.
What is the exchange party?
or our own fault?

And for security on the account, of course you have to add Two Factor Authentication (2FA)
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Mathematically it is impossible to get hacked, so probably you made a mistake and hacker was enough smart.
In the future - I believe that blockchain analysing companies will be able to track the hacker, but currently it is almost impossible.
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Exchanges like coinbase are very secure and it is highly impossible for your assets to be missing except the whole exchange is under attack which is not your fault.
But if your account was hacked then it is either you mistakenly submitted your password on a website or you fell victim of phishing scam, both of which you are responsible.
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it
The Exchange where I've created account Huh
is it my mistake Huh
what's you thought about it Huh

and how i make my account safe  Huh


All exchanges have an option to secure your account like two-factor authentication, email verifications, or text verification, there is no way for the hacker, to hack your account if your account is fully secure.
people should educate himself on how to secure his computer, his wallet and his account on exchanges before accumulating coins, this is a must or you will find yourself with nothing left.
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Obviously I would say its your mistake you can not blame exchange until and unless exchange hacked. In most of the cases our accounts gets hacked due to our negligence. We should implement all the security measures on our account to avoid hacking because one negligency can cost our account and apart from this avoid clicking link from unknown sources.
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Due to current realities, when almost all crypto exchanges are centralized, one cannot do without it. The second culprit, of course, is the exchange itself, which allowed itself to be hacked.

The question is of course interesting, I would even say that it is slightly philosophical. But if you look in detail, then the responsibility always lies primarily with the owner of the assets.


Accurate, detailed analysis, the mistake in this case almost belongs to us and we will be responsible for this loss because codes and secret questions, it's always under our control and scope, we even use it every day, if it's leaked, we should be the first one to responsibility. Blaming a system or an exchange is impossible when I believe that they almost always ask us to improve security through multiple layers, and if we did everything but our account was still hacked, the system and the exchange would be responsible for this but this case is very rare and they often compensate for all damages
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it
The Exchange where I've created account Huh
is it my mistake Huh
what's you thought about it Huh

and how i make my account safe  Huh

I think no one will be responsible for you. because if hackers hacked the entire exchange system, exchange management side will offer compensation plan.
If only your account is hacked, it is your fault. or you revealed your password or something.
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Due to current realities, when almost all crypto exchanges are centralized, one cannot do without it. The second culprit, of course, is the exchange itself, which allowed itself to be hacked.
The question is of course interesting, I would even say that it is slightly philosophical. But if you look in detail, then the responsibility always lies primarily with the owner of the assets.

copper member
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In a situation where your account was hacked, its best to see it as your fault, because its your responsibility to protect your account utilising all the security measures in place such as the strong passwords, 2FA, etc. In securing your account, no stone should be left unturned.
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If hacking happens to our account / wallet, of course this is our own fault because the password that we use is very weak and vulnerable to hacking and because of that we have to do extra security in account and also our personal wallet, such as linking with cellphone number, 2FA (goggle aunthicator) and others.
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