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Topic: My yahoo62278 acct is hacked (Read 2882 times)

legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1009
January 30, 2016, 12:06:01 PM
#48
yahoo, please lock this thread since the issue is resolved.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
January 30, 2016, 10:57:25 AM
#47
People should make note and start using quttera.com or similar services before clicking on a link or use virtual environments to open links which you're not aware of. Especially if your bitcoin wallet is on the same machine.

Not only your bitcoin wallet/client but also because you care about your 'entity' and safety.
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
January 30, 2016, 10:50:10 AM
#46
This was so stressful, but good everything is ok!
Don't click on anything!
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 501
January 26, 2016, 11:06:23 AM
#45
People should make note and start using quttera.com or similar services before clicking on a link or use virtual environments to open links which you're not aware of. Especially if your bitcoin wallet is on the same machine.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
January 25, 2016, 05:45:56 PM
#44
there is one thing that i dont understand, did you get infected by just clicking on one link or by clicking on a link +download&install something?
legendary
Activity: 3626
Merit: 4440
January 25, 2016, 05:29:49 PM
#43
So it was just a misunderstanding that yahoo's account was hacked? And what about the other user "letyoulearn"?

I really don't get how do experienced members here click on links which are infected. When anyone send me a link, I don't click on it and instead search the website on Google and then check the website's original link. Also, it's high time this forum has a method to stop atleast newbies/jr members from posting links as they are the ones mainly who pass these phishing links via messages.
I have letyouearn on skype and he showed me a message when he tries to login that says email theymos your acct is locked. He has sent an email but has to wait for theymos to reply
legendary
Activity: 2632
Merit: 1094
January 25, 2016, 04:57:30 PM
#42
So it was just a misunderstanding that yahoo's account was hacked? And what about the other user "letyoulearn"?

I really don't get how do experienced members here click on links which are infected. When anyone send me a link, I don't click on it and instead search the website on Google and then check the website's original link. Also, it's high time this forum has a method to stop atleast newbies/jr members from posting links as they are the ones mainly who pass these phishing links via messages.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
January 25, 2016, 04:47:41 PM
#41
We have verified yahoo is in control of his account right?

This verifies that he has in control both accounts and the signed message confirms this too.

Yahoo62278 shouldn't you remove the negative feedback that you sent yourself from sellsrmember account?
that has been done well over an hour ago when encrypted reminded me but thank you for trying to help out
copper member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1007
hee-ho.
January 25, 2016, 04:45:46 PM
#40
We have verified yahoo is in control of his account right?

the signed message he posted on the previous page checked out and he already removed his alt's feedback. that's a yeah for me at least.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1119
January 25, 2016, 04:42:43 PM
#39
We have verified yahoo is in control of his account right?
legendary
Activity: 3626
Merit: 4440
January 25, 2016, 04:36:39 PM
#38
Yahoo62278 shouldn't you remove the negative feedback that you sent yourself from sellsrmember account?
that has been done well over an hour ago when encrypted reminded me but thank you for trying to help out
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
January 25, 2016, 03:17:18 PM
#37
Yahoo62278 shouldn't you remove the negative feedback that you sent yourself from sellsrmember account?
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 6880
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January 25, 2016, 01:43:52 PM
#36
Yahoo I believe you.   Your writing style is the same as what I'm familiar with and it's good you got your account back.   I'm going to put you back in my trust list. Smiley
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
January 25, 2016, 01:42:24 PM
#35
even if the signatures do verify, it would be a good idea to have BadBear take a look at the situation and see if his professional opinion is that the account is still hacked. If yahoo was infected with malware then it would be possible that the hacker was able to gain access to his private keys as well.

I have messaged badbear and theymos with the situation. The acct isnt compromised period if anyone bothered to read. I changed pw last night after clicking the suspicious link in question. When i went to login later i didnt enter the pw correctly. Plain and simple. When i woke up today and tried again i had entered the correct password and felt like a retard. Then proceeded to change pw again and wrote it down so i would not make the same mistake.

I can see your opinion is for the community here but at the same time, look around im not involved in any scammy activity. I have 2 outstanding loans due the 4th of feb. Im not gonna screw my account over .330. I suppose the "hacker" could control my keys but since the account wasnt really taken control of i dont think theres a worry here.

Basically i do feel i clicked a malicious link because after running a scan i removed 2 trojans and a downloader virus. I do not think the guy was coming after my account though. Personal information or bank info most likely. I also informed everyone right away once i felt like my account was compromised from sellsrmember account. Once i logged in to this account again i informed all members as well that all was good.

I dont know. I guess do what we gotta do in this case. I have pasted a signed message from all my addresses associated with btctalk and im not trying to pull any kind of exit scam.

I'm glad that you managed to 'get' back the account,

It can happen sometimes to forget the new passwords.

Those who gave negative feedback i think its time to remove.

They will remove it once theyre satisfied with the proof provided or the opinion of theymos is thrown in here. Appreciate the words but you know how this community can be. Itll all work out in time. Im just glad the right ppl tagged the acct when i thought it was compromised just in case

What they did is a good thing and i think they were pretty fast tagging your account.

But they should be even faster when you tell them that you got it back.

We know how things goes in our community, so it needs just time.
legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1009
January 25, 2016, 01:39:20 PM
#34
First letyouearn and now yahoo62278 . What the hell is going on???. This is really getting serious.He is targetting only those guys who are in more in marketplace section.

Is there anyone who had been hacked in same way like letyouearn and yahoo62278??

Think the other way round.
They were the ones who contacted the hacker for trying out his (malicious) script.
legendary
Activity: 3626
Merit: 4440
January 25, 2016, 01:39:07 PM
#33
even if the signatures do verify, it would be a good idea to have BadBear take a look at the situation and see if his professional opinion is that the account is still hacked. If yahoo was infected with malware then it would be possible that the hacker was able to gain access to his private keys as well.

I have messaged badbear and theymos with the situation. The acct isnt compromised period if anyone bothered to read. I changed pw last night after clicking the suspicious link in question. When i went to login later i didnt enter the pw correctly. Plain and simple. When i woke up today and tried again i had entered the correct password and felt like a retard. Then proceeded to change pw again and wrote it down so i would not make the same mistake.

I can see your opinion is for the community here but at the same time, look around im not involved in any scammy activity. I have 2 outstanding loans due the 4th of feb. Im not gonna screw my account over .330. I suppose the "hacker" could control my keys but since the account wasnt really taken control of i dont think theres a worry here.

Basically i do feel i clicked a malicious link because after running a scan i removed 2 trojans and a downloader virus. I do not think the guy was coming after my account though. Personal information or bank info most likely. I also informed everyone right away once i felt like my account was compromised from sellsrmember account. Once i logged in to this account again i informed all members as well that all was good.

I dont know. I guess do what we gotta do in this case. I have pasted a signed message from all my addresses associated with btctalk and im not trying to pull any kind of exit scam.

I'm glad that you managed to 'get' back the account,

It can happen sometimes to forget the new passwords.

Those who gave negative feedback i think its time to remove.

They will remove it once theyre satisfied with the proof provided or the opinion of theymos is thrown in here. Appreciate the words but you know how this community can be. Itll all work out in time. Im just glad the right ppl tagged the acct when i thought it was compromised just in case
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
January 25, 2016, 01:37:44 PM
#32
First letyouearn and now yahoo62278 . What the hell is going on???. This is really getting serious.He is targetting only those guys who are in more in marketplace section.

Is there anyone who had been hacked in same way like letyouearn and yahoo62278??
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
January 25, 2016, 01:37:08 PM
#31
even if the signatures do verify, it would be a good idea to have BadBear take a look at the situation and see if his professional opinion is that the account is still hacked. If yahoo was infected with malware then it would be possible that the hacker was able to gain access to his private keys as well.

I have messaged badbear and theymos with the situation. The acct isnt compromised period if anyone bothered to read. I changed pw last night after clicking the suspicious link in question. When i went to login later i didnt enter the pw correctly. Plain and simple. When i woke up today and tried again i had entered the correct password and felt like a retard. Then proceeded to change pw again and wrote it down so i would not make the same mistake.

I can see your opinion is for the community here but at the same time, look around im not involved in any scammy activity. I have 2 outstanding loans due the 4th of feb. Im not gonna screw my account over .330. I suppose the "hacker" could control my keys but since the account wasnt really taken control of i dont think theres a worry here.

Basically i do feel i clicked a malicious link because after running a scan i removed 2 trojans and a downloader virus. I do not think the guy was coming after my account though. Personal information or bank info most likely. I also informed everyone right away once i felt like my account was compromised from sellsrmember account. Once i logged in to this account again i informed all members as well that all was good.

I dont know. I guess do what we gotta do in this case. I have pasted a signed message from all my addresses associated with btctalk and im not trying to pull any kind of exit scam.

I'm glad that you managed to 'get' back the account,

It can happen sometimes to forget the new passwords.

Those who gave negative feedback i think its time to remove.
legendary
Activity: 3626
Merit: 4440
January 25, 2016, 01:29:07 PM
#30
even if the signatures do verify, it would be a good idea to have BadBear take a look at the situation and see if his professional opinion is that the account is still hacked. If yahoo was infected with malware then it would be possible that the hacker was able to gain access to his private keys as well.

I have messaged badbear and theymos with the situation. The acct isnt compromised period if anyone bothered to read. I changed pw last night after clicking the suspicious link in question. When i went to login later i didnt enter the pw correctly. Plain and simple. When i woke up today and tried again i had entered the correct password and felt like a retard. Then proceeded to change pw again and wrote it down so i would not make the same mistake.

I can see your opinion is for the community here but at the same time, look around im not involved in any scammy activity. I have 2 outstanding loans due the 4th of feb. Im not gonna screw my account over .330. I suppose the "hacker" could control my keys but since the account wasnt really taken control of i dont think theres a worry here.

Basically i do feel i clicked a malicious link because after running a scan i removed 2 trojans and a downloader virus. I do not think the guy was coming after my account though. Personal information or bank info most likely. I also informed everyone right away once i felt like my account was compromised from sellsrmember account. Once i logged in to this account again i informed all members as well that all was good.

I dont know. I guess do what we gotta do in this case. I have pasted a signed message from all my addresses associated with btctalk and im not trying to pull any kind of exit scam.
legendary
Activity: 1268
Merit: 1009
January 25, 2016, 01:18:19 PM
#29
At the end of the day, always scan a file downloaded from an unknown source.
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