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legendary
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May 14, 2017, 10:16:52 PM
#13
that reminds me i have to move some more funds from my hot wallet to cold storage. i was waiting for the network to become less crowded to do it, but the amount is growing so waiting is getting riskier Wink
legendary
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May 14, 2017, 07:54:34 PM
#12
Malwares seem to be ever improving and even if you run a deep scan of your computer using malwarebytes you still wouldn't be able to rightfully assess if your pc is infected since it can be hiding on the operating system itself. No matter what the operating system is, as long as the owner of the machine is not that bright when it comes to security (and visits many unwanted sites), the machine would be compromised.
hero member
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May 14, 2017, 07:51:44 PM
#11
Losses like this make persons think crypto currency is a dangerous world and it's very risky to invest. I ask myself if this guy could did something to prevent this big loss. Security settings should be improved to prevent hacker attacks.
That is the only way to improve investors security as it's very hard to track hackers on the internet to find them in real life.
legendary
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Merit: 1069
May 14, 2017, 07:48:42 PM
#10
As bitcoin and altcoin popularity grows, there will be more of this kind of attack. Better arm yourself with the right knowledge on how to protect your files and computers from unwanted virus and malwares. Also, it is better to use hardware wallets to be really secure.
member
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Merit: 11
May 14, 2017, 07:46:13 PM
#9
Hacking nowadays are so rampant and worldwide ransomeware are indeed aggressive  . So let us be careful and be aware of the situation.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
May 14, 2017, 07:36:24 PM
#8
According to dictionary, burglary is entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.
"a two-year sentence for burglary".

I thought some thief entered his house with the sole purpose of stealing Bitcoins, what would be menacing if they found him through a malware.

This was "just" a hacking, even if a big one.
daj
newbie
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Merit: 0
May 14, 2017, 06:41:24 PM
#7
https://i.imgur.com/Gigo70M.png

I wonder how many of the people who have had coins stolen from them are using Windows Operating System based computers?

Have any chromebook users, mac users, linux users had this issue?
Have any android or iphone users had this issue?
hero member
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May 14, 2017, 06:36:45 PM
#6
Really sucks for that guy, not sure how he got the malware but it blows either way. No-one should have to go through something like that, but it can't be avoided I guess.
That's also why I personally refuse to store any amount of value beyond that of the computer it is stored on at any time, and rather opt to have offline wallets so that it makes it a bit more of a challenge to steal anything. Definitely wouldn't store $30k on something accessible.
full member
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May 14, 2017, 06:33:34 PM
#5
You have probaly been infected for a while and did not know nit. They were waiting for the right opportunity.

Get rid of all your hardware. Don't waste time reformatting drives and all that.  Don't buy used equipment. Don't put random USB's into your computer. Don't charge your phone from your computer. If you did already, get rid of the phone too! I'm serious.

Im speaking from experience. It hides in the bios, kernal and boot sector of your drives so you cant get rid of it. Malware they have now can NOT detect.

Google "bootkit" and "rootkit".


And be very afraid.
hero member
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Merit: 541
May 14, 2017, 06:29:44 PM
#4
That is a really sad story, with the price of alt coins increasing people have to be careful with the system because you never know what will happen if you are not careful.Be careful with the sites you visit with the lap you are using to store your coins.Play safe and be rich rather than getting robbed.
hero member
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May 14, 2017, 06:22:46 PM
#3

Here is exactly what not to do with your coins. The OP of the thread below, was burglarized of 1,000 LTC. Apparently he had some malware on his computer. 30k gone.

https://www.reddit.com/r/litecoin/comments/6b1y6u/1000_litecoins_stolen_from_eletrumwallet/

always be sure that you are the only one using your internet accessible device, even if that means you have to scan for malware, and spyware every hour on the hour. if someone is watching your computer and they get to see the info necessary to steal yo shit, they gonna steal yo shit. personally i would have one device set aside that is never used to connect to the internet other then to send and receive bitcoin to a single wallet on that device.
man, that had to suck for this poor sob. hopefully it wont every happen to them again. expect the unexpected. be perfectly expectoid.
sr. member
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May 14, 2017, 05:34:28 PM
#2
Gotta be more careful with security and only use hardware and paper wallets for large amounts.
full member
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Merit: 100
May 14, 2017, 05:21:48 PM
#1

Here is exactly what not to do with your coins. The OP of the thread below, was burglarized of 1,000 LTC. Apparently he had some malware on his computer. 30k gone.

https://www.reddit.com/r/litecoin/comments/6b1y6u/1000_litecoins_stolen_from_eletrumwallet/
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