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Topic: If your Mt. Gox account has been compromised, PLEASE READ. - page 3. (Read 34602 times)

newbie
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I am too. The password for this account is invalid, or this account is not currently under claim process.  Huh
newbie
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The Mt.Gox Account recovery service has now started, please go to
https://claim.mtgox.com
and enter as many data (bank name of deposits or withdraws, last account balance, ...) as you have in order to claim your account.

And please, include lowercase and uppercase letters as well as some numbers and symbols.
And just to make sure, make it 15-20 characters long.

Heh... Here is what I got - The password for this account is invalid, or this account is not currently under claim process.

Password is 101% valid (well, at least it exact to one I used to register). So here it go - mtgox.com just trying to scam people away to cover their asses.
newbie
Activity: 55
Merit: 0
The Mt.Gox Account recovery service has now started, please go to
https://claim.mtgox.com
and enter as many data (bank name of deposits or withdraws, last account balance, ...) as you have in order to claim your account.

And please, include lowercase and uppercase letters as well as some numbers and symbols.
And just to make sure, make it 15-20 characters long.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
I've yet to learn how much I've lost. If total..$20.00 not a whole lot.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
Thank you all for the info!

Please keep posting the details if you were hacked.
Bitcoin transactions can be tracked since one cannot send bitcoins from a different address than the address used to receive them.

What if we would build a database with all the addresses to which stolen bitcoins were transferred, and not accept transactions from these addresses?

A community-driven www.bitcoincop.com?

If none of us would accept transactions with "tainted" addresses in the chain, stealing coins would become pointless.
This has been suggested before, and not a good idea as it can never be voluntary.

If you make a 'voluntary' system of blacklisting coins, that means you indirectly force EVERYONE to adhere to that system, because otherwise you may accept coins that you cannot spend anywhere later.
Not to mention how coins get mixed up in exchanges etc.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Thank you all for the info!

Please keep posting the details if you were hacked.
Bitcoin transactions can be tracked since one cannot send bitcoins from a different address than the address used to receive them.

What if we would build a database with all the addresses to which stolen bitcoins were transferred, and not accept transactions from these addresses?

A community-driven www.bitcoincop.com?

If none of us would accept transactions with "tainted" addresses in the chain, stealing coins would become pointless.
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Just read that they've pushed back to reopening again.  Now there's no deadline just a 'reopening soon' message.  I was just beginning to test out BCs and only had a few but it would be nice to get into my account and change my word.
donator
Activity: 853
Merit: 1000
mybitcoin account hacked, lost all my coins, a LOT of them

this is the direct result of the mtgox hack/leak
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
I don't know if I've lost anything, because I can no longer access my mybitcoin.com account. They have a notice up saying that if your user name and email were the same as one found in the MtGox leak they reset your password, and "We will send you a new one to your email address".

Haven't got it.

Ironically I had already reset my password in response to this mess.

So, am I out my 3.0 BTC?

'Cuz I'm pretty poor right now, and ~50 bux would have been quite useful.
Try contacting MyBitcoin about it from the email that is registered to your account.



They have no contact info on their site beyond snail mail.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
I don't know if I've lost anything, because I can no longer access my mybitcoin.com account. They have a notice up saying that if your user name and email were the same as one found in the MtGox leak they reset your password, and "We will send you a new one to your email address".

Haven't got it.

Ironically I had already reset my password in response to this mess.

So, am I out my 3.0 BTC?

'Cuz I'm pretty poor right now, and ~50 bux would have been quite useful.
Try contacting MyBitcoin about it from the email that is registered to your account.

newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I've seen some other references to the "change password" feature not working in the days before the attack. Has there been any statement on what caused that? If the account database was stolen several days before the attack, could the hacker have broken it intentionally to make sure the passwords stayed valid?
newbie
Activity: 29
Merit: 0
I don't know if I've lost anything, because I can no longer access my mybitcoin.com account. They have a notice up saying that if your user name and email were the same as one found in the MtGox leak they reset your password, and "We will send you a new one to your email address".

Haven't got it.

Ironically I had already reset my password in response to this mess.

So, am I out my 3.0 BTC?

'Cuz I'm pretty poor right now, and ~50 bux would have been quite useful.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
I'm OG
I saw it crash to a couple cents per coin. Luckily I didn't register there yet...
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
mybitcoin.com hacked, same address as others

* How much funds did you lose?
4.53 BTC from mybitcoin.com

* To what address were your stolen funds sent?
1MAazCWMydsQB5ynYXqSGQDjNQMN3HFmEu

* What OS are you using (Windows, Linux, Mac OSX ...)?
Windows 7 x64

* How long was your old password?
12 characters

* Was your old password random?
Yes

* Was your username the same on Mt. Gox as on the forum?
Yes

* Did you use your Mt. Gox password somewhere else?
Yes, mybitcoin

* Did your old password contain lowercase letters, uppercase letters, special characters and numbers?
Yes

* Have you used any Bitcoin-related software, and if yes, what software? Think about things like miners, wallet managers, etc.
Yes, phoenix official build

* Please also include a screenshot if possible so we know it's a real report.
http://i56.tinypic.com/2hn99xw.png
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Last 2 days I receive tons of email like this

Quote
Dear Mt.Gox user,

Our database has been compromised, including your email...

The joke about, I've never registered to Mt. Gox. Is Mt. Gox in colaboration with this forum? Or any officiel Bitcoin site?
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
im still kinda confused? i know when i tried to log in this morning it seemed that i didn't even have and account with MtGox. I havn't contacted customer service yet, but i do feel fortunate that i only had about $9.00 USD in it!
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
mybitcoin account also got cleaned out.  Cry


* How much funds did you lose?
-69.28

* To what address were your stolen funds sent?
1MAazCWMydsQB5ynYXqSGQDjNQMN3HFmEu
The transaction was done on www.mybitcoin.com where I used the same password.
I did not have a single BTC or $ in my Mt Gox account.

* What OS are you using (Windows, Linux, Mac OSX ...)?
Windows 7

* How long was your old password?
8 characters

* Was your old password random?
yes

* Was your username the same on Mt. Gox as on the forum?
Yes

* Did you use your Mt. Gox password somewhere else?
Yes, on both  mybitcoin and deepbit

* Did your old password contain lowercase letters, uppercase letters, special characters and numbers?
lowercase letters and numbers

* Have you used any Bitcoin-related software, and if yes, what software? Think about things like miners, wallet managers, etc.
yes, in the past I've used gui miner, poclbm, phoenix1.4 and rpcminer

* Please also include a screenshot if possible so we know it's a real report.
http://s4.postimage.org/gp06pl8su/btc_theft.jpg
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
Maybe nobody lost in the sellout event, but I assure you myself and others ask got BTC stolen out of out accounts in the days preceding the sell off.
It has already been proven on other threads that cracking the hashed passwords is relatively easy- people in the thread had already cracked a thousands if the hashed passwords
newbie
Activity: 17
Merit: 0
how does everyone know how much they lost?? I didn't think anyone could access anything.
Nobody lost.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
how does everyone know how much they lost?? I didn't think anyone could access anything.
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