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Topic: MY MEW WALLET GOT HACKED! - page 2. (Read 437 times)

hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 500
December 12, 2017, 02:38:40 AM
#6
Hackers will do anything just to scam or steal money from other people, cause in internet hackers are everywhere hiding in different ips for them not to trace, everybody should be aware that do not click any link that they recieve always remembet " think before you click"
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 251
December 11, 2017, 09:21:04 PM
#5
yes it's a phishing site, preferably before you enter any site, you must be more thorough and check the address of the site correctly. do not click on any links you get from emails and source of the sender you do not know.

to op please address the phishing site that you delete.
full member
Activity: 821
Merit: 101
December 11, 2017, 08:05:13 AM
#4
Even the eth address of my sister was hacked,  the coins that comes on airdrops were stolen.
What im thinking now is she never revealed her private keys to anyone or accidentally put it on the spreasheet, but how come somebody can access her eth wallet.
member
Activity: 86
Merit: 10
December 11, 2017, 07:48:10 AM
#3
Its already been said to MEW and Etherdelta site that they don't hold your private key for you and you only you are the one who are responsible for your own security. Its sad to say that MEW can't help you about your problem but i find you clever to transfer all your tokens as possible as you can. I may give you some tips to track that bullsh*T but its hard to assure that it would work. What i think is that you contact and report the email who emailed you that malicious message and try asking if they can help you to ban such email and track them out. But i think its a total waste of time but its your choose just an idea an opinion hope that it somewhat help.
Better take this mishap as a lesson for you and a warning for us.
Better check double check the URL of the site before giving or logging in your private keys.
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 511
November 13, 2017, 05:16:39 AM
#2
It has been advised many times  that you should never follow any links that arrive in your email.
The website you have mentioned here, looks literally to etherdelta. Even a veteran person can make mistake if not notice URL.
There is a slight differance between original website "etherdelt.com" and fake "ether-delta.com.
Be careful next time you enter url manually so that you would not be hacked
newbie
Activity: 66
Merit: 0
November 12, 2017, 05:33:01 AM
#1
HI Everyone I just want to share my experience of losing my tokens that I got from the AIRDROPS and Bounty! I am just a newbie in this kind of field, but I am already aware with the warnings of all these Phising  Site evewrywhere, Sometimes we will not learn until we never experience..

Friday night I was participating in a bounty,and was directed to check my email for the copy of response since It was not listed on the INBOX , so I try to check it on the SPAM mail.. until I was directed to this 1 message that my etherdelta was logged in in different IP Address http://pic.twitter.com/5HBu2gGY0u,

So what I did , I followed the instruction in the email I click the link https://ether-delta.com/2fa/#PPT-ETH signed my wallet and the private key and then I click send.. Then I noticed opppsss, the URL is different, I knew it immediately that it was a phising site ,, I was in a sudden rush what should I do, I open the genuine EtherDElta and ask the for help. I transfer some of my Funds but not all since  I dont have enough fund for gas fee.. the following morning the hacker funded my wallet and transfer potential tokens Angry
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