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sr. member
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June 06, 2017, 03:35:08 AM
#25
This attack is not to qiwoman2 alone as everybody are liable to be a victim of such circumstance so this matter should be treated seriously.

Myetherwallet uses 2 level security before you can transfer funds, the private key and your password, i do not think the hacker can have access to both at the same time.

You should also try to contact the support of myetherwallet for information like the ip address that accessed your account etc.
legendary
Activity: 2114
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June 06, 2017, 12:55:39 AM
#24
i see there's 544 TAAS, 3.5 Lunyr and 0.3 eth.  nothing is lost i think.  Huh
You are looking at the hacker's address, I didn't have any LUNYR..He is hacking everyone he can.. I sent his transaction info to MYETHERWALLET SUPPORT.
legendary
Activity: 2114
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June 05, 2017, 07:21:01 AM
#23
OMG I just logged into myetherwallet and everything except etb tokens everything else has gone.
How can this be?
I lost 500 TAS, 0.37 ETH

192 CREDITBIT all my hard work gone..where have all my tokens gone?
I am devastated, what to do now?
Has anyone else been hacked how is this possible?


This is the address they have gone to, can anyone locate the hacker? I lost all my eth tokens now

everything..  Cry Cry



https://etherscan.io/address/0x92938478236dad7877b43379b64051801e85fb4a#tokentxns

Someone on bitcointalk is harvesting all the emails and hacking people..

I lost 2 months work and thousands of dollars of tokens

I am gutted..





very strange, but not in the list of translated tokens from your account - 0x92938478236dad7877b43379b64051801e85fb4a.
IN     0x92938478236dad7877b43379b64051801e85fb4a   500    TAAS

He took all my eth, 500 tas, all my xbty and 192 creditbit.. also someone from Russia tried to hack my cryptocompare site, but I know that one leak is from btctalk someone harvesting emails from btctalk users..could be another hacker for that.

He just loaded up more gas and stole my other etb tokens now as well..
sr. member
Activity: 413
Merit: 250
June 05, 2017, 01:39:56 AM
#22
i see there's 544 TAAS, 3.5 Lunyr and 0.3 eth.  nothing is lost i think.  Huh
hero member
Activity: 1043
Merit: 500
June 05, 2017, 01:39:44 AM
#21
Dont use as a storage any of the online resources that keeping your private keys . Even such from where you can download them. Even MEW. The chance of being hacked by fake MEW website is very high.
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 250
June 05, 2017, 01:16:16 AM
#20
OMG I just logged into myetherwallet and everything except etb tokens everything else has gone.
How can this be?
I lost 500 TAS, 0.37 ETH

192 CREDITBIT all my hard work gone..where have all my tokens gone?
I am devastated, what to do now?
Has anyone else been hacked how is this possible?


This is the address they have gone to, can anyone locate the hacker? I lost all my eth tokens now

everything..  Cry Cry



https://etherscan.io/address/0x92938478236dad7877b43379b64051801e85fb4a#tokentxns

Someone on bitcointalk is harvesting all the emails and hacking people..

I lost 2 months work and thousands of dollars of tokens

I am gutted..





very strange, but not in the list of translated tokens from your account - 0x92938478236dad7877b43379b64051801e85fb4a.
IN     0x92938478236dad7877b43379b64051801e85fb4a   500    TAAS
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1102
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June 05, 2017, 12:22:52 AM
#19
Priority number one would be to get any other coin to safety.

If the hacker got into your PC, other wallet are in danger, too.



i have to agree, please safeguard all funds and private information. and attempt to find the way he actually got in!
remove all data that is required by you to save and start brand new with a new operating system.
sr. member
Activity: 1036
Merit: 329
June 05, 2017, 12:16:09 AM
#18
I'm not experiencing any hack on my wallet and I hope it's not gonna happen to me.  I feel bad to you buddy hope you will recover it back from your other investment I'm thinking when I should hide my private key to make it safe for hackers.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 513
June 04, 2017, 05:27:24 PM
#17
Priority number one would be to get any other coin to safety.

If the hacker got into your PC, other wallet are in danger, too.

legendary
Activity: 3486
Merit: 1055
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June 04, 2017, 04:58:08 PM
#16
This is bad news, to my knowledge myetherwallet is a very safe place to store coins but why this can happen, whether hackers can hack all that is on the internet? Is there no security that can prevent hackers? Angry
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 502
June 04, 2017, 04:49:04 PM
#15
It's a sad situation . Plus these events recently . Need to take precautions . Original and up-to-date Windows , A good anti-virus program .
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
June 04, 2017, 04:46:16 PM
#14
MEW is a very functional wallet but also exposes you in a few places when you create the key pairs. The nice thing about MEW is you can very easily get to your tokens on the Eth chain. There are risks though if you just use it in its basic standard form and use UTC files. At one stage when you create a key pair your private parts are exposed on the screen. You can use MEW if you want, but it is much better to use a hardware wallet like Ledge Nano S that can also store Ethereum tokens.

I suspect one of the following happened:

1. You got malware on your PC that stole your MEW UTC file and uploaded it. It then keylogged your password and the attacker imported your UTC file and unlocked it with the password. This is the classic hack of a wallet.
2. You took a screenshot of your private parts during key generation or you wrote it down for record keeping and the picture got stolen.
3. The hacker watched your screen and took an image of the private key.

Number 1 is most likely. In future, if you use MEW just use it for small types of tx like bounty collection and rather use a hardware wallet for high value longer term storage. THere is nothing you can do to get your coins back if you were indeed hacked.

Thanks for this but now I guess it's too late for me..

Yeah too late for you.
Your experience just like me,most likely because malware,
And the solution is only wipe out your pc and start new.


And don't forget to install an antivirus, only cost you less than $ 100 per year, better safe than sorry
YIz
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 502
June 04, 2017, 04:39:27 PM
#13
People lose crypto everyday, it's either a keylogger/RAT or a fishing website that got your private keys without you noticing the domain.
sr. member
Activity: 1274
Merit: 263
June 04, 2017, 04:38:03 PM
#12
MEW is a very functional wallet but also exposes you in a few places when you create the key pairs. The nice thing about MEW is you can very easily get to your tokens on the Eth chain. There are risks though if you just use it in its basic standard form and use UTC files. At one stage when you create a key pair your private parts are exposed on the screen. You can use MEW if you want, but it is much better to use a hardware wallet like Ledge Nano S that can also store Ethereum tokens.

I suspect one of the following happened:

1. You got malware on your PC that stole your MEW UTC file and uploaded it. It then keylogged your password and the attacker imported your UTC file and unlocked it with the password. This is the classic hack of a wallet.
2. You took a screenshot of your private parts during key generation or you wrote it down for record keeping and the picture got stolen.
3. The hacker watched your screen and took an image of the private key.

Number 1 is most likely. In future, if you use MEW just use it for small types of tx like bounty collection and rather use a hardware wallet for high value longer term storage. THere is nothing you can do to get your coins back if you were indeed hacked.

Thanks for this but now I guess it's too late for me..

Yeah too late for you.
Your experience just like me,most likely because malware,
And the solution is only wipe out your pc and start new.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1013
June 04, 2017, 04:23:22 PM
#11
MEW is a very functional wallet but also exposes you in a few places when you create the key pairs. The nice thing about MEW is you can very easily get to your tokens on the Eth chain. There are risks though if you just use it in its basic standard form and use UTC files. At one stage when you create a key pair your private parts are exposed on the screen. You can use MEW if you want, but it is much better to use a hardware wallet like Ledge Nano S that can also store Ethereum tokens.

I suspect one of the following happened:

1. You got malware on your PC that stole your MEW UTC file and uploaded it. It then keylogged your password and the attacker imported your UTC file and unlocked it with the password. This is the classic hack of a wallet.
2. You took a screenshot of your private parts during key generation or you wrote it down for record keeping and the picture got stolen.
3. The hacker watched your screen and took an image of the private key.

Number 1 is most likely. In future, if you use MEW in its standard form just use it for small types of tx like bounty collection and rather use a hardware wallet for high value longer term storage. You can use hardware wallets in conjunction with MEW which it the best way to utilize MEW. There is nothing you can do to get your coins back if you were indeed hacked.

Thanks for this but now I guess it's too late for me..

It is too late for you. I suggest wiping your PC and only use an air-gapped PC for creating keys or use a hardware wallet.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1023
Oikos.cash | Decentralized Finance on Tron
June 04, 2017, 04:21:23 PM
#10
MEW is a very functional wallet but also exposes you in a few places when you create the key pairs. The nice thing about MEW is you can very easily get to your tokens on the Eth chain. There are risks though if you just use it in its basic standard form and use UTC files. At one stage when you create a key pair your private parts are exposed on the screen. You can use MEW if you want, but it is much better to use a hardware wallet like Ledge Nano S that can also store Ethereum tokens.

I suspect one of the following happened:

1. You got malware on your PC that stole your MEW UTC file and uploaded it. It then keylogged your password and the attacker imported your UTC file and unlocked it with the password. This is the classic hack of a wallet.
2. You took a screenshot of your private parts during key generation or you wrote it down for record keeping and the picture got stolen.
3. The hacker watched your screen and took an image of the private key.

Number 1 is most likely. In future, if you use MEW just use it for small types of tx like bounty collection and rather use a hardware wallet for high value longer term storage. THere is nothing you can do to get your coins back if you were indeed hacked.

Thanks for this but now I guess it's too late for me..
hero member
Activity: 1232
Merit: 500
June 04, 2017, 04:17:49 PM
#9

If this news is true from now on we should be careful not to happen to others thank for u sharing sir
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1013
June 04, 2017, 04:12:41 PM
#8
MEW is a very functional wallet but also exposes you in a few places when you create the key pairs. The nice thing about MEW is you can very easily get to your tokens on the Eth chain. There are risks though if you just use it in its basic standard form and use UTC files. At one stage when you create a key pair your private parts are exposed on the screen. You can use MEW if you want, but it is much better to use a hardware wallet like Ledge Nano S that can also store Ethereum tokens.

I suspect one of the following happened:

1. You got malware on your PC that stole your MEW UTC file and uploaded it. It then keylogged your password and the attacker imported your UTC file and unlocked it with the password. This is the classic hack of a wallet.
2. You took a screenshot of your private parts during key generation or you wrote it down for record keeping and the picture got stolen.
3. The hacker watched your screen and took an image of the private key.

Number 1 is most likely. In future, if you use MEW in its standard form just use it for small types of tx like bounty collection and rather use a hardware wallet for high value longer term storage. You can use hardware wallets in conjunction with MEW which it the best way to utilize MEW. There is nothing you can do to get your coins back if you were indeed hacked.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1023
Oikos.cash | Decentralized Finance on Tron
June 04, 2017, 04:07:28 PM
#7
Are you sure its not a virus or a keylogger that got your private keys?

this is maybe that happen to your PC, since the private key of my eth address always i keep it save from other people
and when i go to in MyEtherwallet i always see if the link is correct or no
I have no idea..i copy pastd my private key i don't key it in..
hero member
Activity: 711
Merit: 500
June 04, 2017, 04:00:05 PM
#6
Are you sure its not a virus or a keylogger that got your private keys?

this is maybe that happen to your PC, since the private key of my eth address always i keep it save from other people
and when i go to in MyEtherwallet i always see if the link is correct or no
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