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★Bitin.io★ - Instant Exchange
March 23, 2014, 05:27:27 PM
#13
BTW! I got email back from cryptorush... they gave me a few IP adresses of "people" who logged in my account the last month...



Ip Address: 183.171.163.28
First Login: 2014-03-09 16:56:38

Ip Address: 183.171.164.255
First Login: 2014-03-19 17:09:54

Ip Address: 183.171.171.133
First Login: 2014-03-19 18:20:42

Ip Address: 183.171.169.185
First Login: 2014-03-21 20:17:32

Ip Address: 183.171.173.147
First Login: 2014-03-22 05:59:38


This motherfucker stole my coins... As you can see this "person" logged in my account once in a while... probably to check my balance... mofo...


The last one is when he took my money...

This actually proves Cryptorush lack of security features... you cant even see the last IP adress that logged in on your dashboard...
Then it would ring a bell to me the first time i would see it...  Undecided
dude thats an awesome idea. every exchange should have that feature!
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Growcoin Chief
March 23, 2014, 05:15:34 PM
#12
BTW! I got email back from cryptorush... they gave me a few IP adresses of "people" who logged in my account the last month...



Ip Address: 183.171.163.28
First Login: 2014-03-09 16:56:38

Ip Address: 183.171.164.255
First Login: 2014-03-19 17:09:54

Ip Address: 183.171.171.133
First Login: 2014-03-19 18:20:42

Ip Address: 183.171.169.185
First Login: 2014-03-21 20:17:32

Ip Address: 183.171.173.147
First Login: 2014-03-22 05:59:38


This motherfucker stole my coins... As you can see this "person" logged in my account once in a while... probably to check my balance... mofo...


The last one is when he took my money...

This actually proves Cryptorush lack of security features... you cant even see the last IP adress that logged in on your dashboard...
Then it would ring a bell to me the first time i would see it...  Undecided
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Growcoin Chief
March 23, 2014, 05:07:34 PM
#11
Do you have strong/unique passwords on all exchanges/email?

Do you have 2FA enabled on everything, including your email?

Do you have a dedicated and secure (always debatable) computer or device that you use exclusively for crypto?

Do you use encryption on all your computers?

Do you spread your smaller amounts around different secure "hot" locations, not keeping all your eggs in one basket?

Do you keep your larger amounts in "cold" storage which was generated in a secure manner?

It's not a joke anymore

Dude thats a lot of security there... and about half of the things i dont have... Thnx for the advice! Ill look into this.. Smiley

You know I'm just a simple miner and a daytrader... and almost never leave my coins on exchange.. this time I was just waiting for my buy order to get filled...

Unfortunately, you might have installed a keylogger without knowing it. I would reinstall the OS, just to be sure. Never type in sensitive passwords using a keyboard. Use a Password manager program such as LastPass, Password Safe or KeePass to safely store and manage logins or use the built in Windows On-Screen Keyboard to manually type in passwords, which keyloggers won't pickup. BinaryClock from Dedicated Pools has an excellent tutorial video on the subject:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksTRQqDoWwE
what about ctrl+c and ctrl+v?
Yea, that works too but means you have to keep your passwords in a plain-text file on your computer. Much safer to keep them encrypted in a password manager.

I really hope this isnt my case... Wich "scanner" finds stuff like this? do I need something more then just Norton/mcafee/spyhunter etc.?
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Cryptsy.com • Got Shitcoins?
March 23, 2014, 07:56:03 AM
#10
Do you have strong/unique passwords on all exchanges/email?

Do you have 2FA enabled on everything, including your email?

Do you have a dedicated and secure (always debatable) computer or device that you use exclusively for crypto?

Do you use encryption on all your computers?

Do you spread your smaller amounts around different secure "hot" locations, not keeping all your eggs in one basket?

Do you keep your larger amounts in "cold" storage which was generated in a secure manner?

It's not a joke anymore.
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March 23, 2014, 07:55:56 AM
#9
Unfortunately, you might have installed a keylogger without knowing it. I would reinstall the OS, just to be sure. Never type in sensitive passwords using a keyboard. Use a Password manager program such as LastPass, Password Safe or KeePass to safely store and manage logins or use the built in Windows On-Screen Keyboard to manually type in passwords, which keyloggers won't pickup. BinaryClock from Dedicated Pools has an excellent tutorial video on the subject:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksTRQqDoWwE
what about ctrl+c and ctrl+v?
Yea, that works too but means you have to keep your passwords in a plain-text file on your computer. Much safer to keep them encrypted in a password manager.
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March 23, 2014, 07:49:44 AM
#8
Unfortunately, you might have installed a keylogger without knowing it. I would reinstall the OS, just to be sure. Never type in sensitive passwords using a keyboard. Use a Password manager program such as LastPass, Password Safe or KeePass to safely store and manage logins or use the built in Windows On-Screen Keyboard to manually type in passwords, which keyloggers won't pickup. BinaryClock from Dedicated Pools has an excellent tutorial video on the subject:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksTRQqDoWwE
what about ctrl+c and ctrl+v?
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March 23, 2014, 07:42:46 AM
#7
Unfortunately, you might have installed a keylogger without knowing it. I would reinstall the OS, just to be sure. Never type in sensitive passwords using a keyboard. Use a Password manager program such as LastPass, Password Safe or KeePass to safely store and manage logins or use the built in Windows On-Screen Keyboard to manually type in passwords, which keyloggers won't pickup. BinaryClock from Dedicated Pools has an excellent tutorial video on the subject:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksTRQqDoWwE
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March 23, 2014, 07:11:50 AM
#6
They also stole my bitcoins from cryptorush.in . The funny thing is i only used that email there. Nobody knew what the email was or the password. How can somebody hack my account if they didn't know what email i used. Only crypto knew the email i used....
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March 22, 2014, 07:38:00 AM
#5
oh my god..worry for my coin
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March 22, 2014, 07:15:49 AM
#4
ccc cryptorush ;(
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Growcoin Chief
March 22, 2014, 06:57:54 AM
#3
dont trust cryptorush

Well its been 4 hrs now since i opened up a support ticket... no response yet... but why cant we trust cryptorush? well basicly you cant trust anybody with your coins...


Well i doubt they stole my coins... why?? there was only 0.12 btc in there... if it was cryptorush itself, they could have gotten a much bigger balance from somebody else...

here is the  TX ID ed7b1faf37ba929f310d48cea615b1d28078cde029d9a30d62c84361cc0d9820 and this is the adress my btc got send to : 116AkvFZfsfdvcf6T39Uo6Jr5HvCPGNnXn


I know it wont help by posting these... but if someone knows a way to get my btc back (probably not) i'll give you half!

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March 22, 2014, 06:31:51 AM
#2
dont trust cryptorush
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Growcoin Chief
March 22, 2014, 03:47:03 AM
#1
Hi all!

This morning, I found my cryptorush account empty! thank god only coins worth 0.12 btc was in there...

Now this thought came up in my head... How did they do that?! LOL

Thinking back I always set different passwords on every exchange... so how the hell did they do that! Tongue

And then i remembered one douchebag kind of exchange named COINMARKET.IO... For some reason I used one of my passwords twice... on coinmarket and cryptorush at the time... though I changed that after a few days on coinmarket...


I'm not saying COINMARKET.IO actually "hacked" my Cryptorush.in account... But having said all this... it just cant be a small coincedence, since the password issue described above...


So just be warned people! Maybe this piece of shit coinmarket.io guy takes it one step further!




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