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Topic: POLL - Have you been robbed any BTC? And what OS do you use? - page 2. (Read 3073 times)

member
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I use electrum wallet in windows OS & it's safe until now
But, i want to move my wallet to Linux OS if i have more BTC than now

How about add "I use exchange wallet" option
Some people got their bitcoin hacked because it
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1001
Personal Text Space Not For Sale
I have never been robbed by anyone - not even in real life! I'm the only person who pick the last option. Yes, my main wallet is on my mobile for easy access.
legendary
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Merit: 1074
I think the most vunerable OS will be Windows {Hackers will almost always target the OS with the biggest user base}

I use a "bootable disk" when I want to transfer funds or use my wallets from a computer. That way, I can get passed most screen or keyloggers and most virusses with trojans.

Just remember to unplug your harddrive, before you boot up with the bootable disk. {Help to prevent nasty stuff, spreading from the harddrive to the memory, even when you not using it}
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1002
Good pool. I have MAC OS and my BTC are safe.
legendary
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Merit: 1014

What about Android?

Most of people who got scammed lost their BTC on shady exchanges, how's OS relevant in this case?

after I use Windows, I have been robbed and now I switched to Android, whether the risk will be higher?
Why not buy a hardware wallet ?

where can I get it? I do not know about the hardware wallet  Undecided
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 503
windows and my btcs are safe  Grin

but I have been scammed in some exchange like coinmarkt
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
interesting Poll results wouldn't you say? it'd be great to get some more numbers so that they're more meaningful... so far windows is on top in terms of chance of having BTC stolen...
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
It is not about the OS, it is what you do on the OS apart from bitcoin. No one can help you if you like to mindlessly download and install freeware and shareware.

That's kinda true.

However, at the end of the day, for example if you use Linux you tend to install more opensource software than freeware/shareware, just because the former is easier to discover and download than the latter.
newbie
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Most of people who got scammed lost their BTC on shady exchanges, how's OS relevant in this case?

It's easy to deduce, from the possible answers of the poll, that we're talking about non-online "wallets" here. If you had been robbed in Mtgox, that has nothing to do with this poll.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
It is not about the OS, it is what you do on the OS apart from bitcoin. No one can help you if you like to mindlessly download and install freeware and shareware.
legendary
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Merit: 3014
Welt Am Draht
I've used windows since 1998 or so. I had one virus type thing in '99 and nothing has happened since. Everything is 2FA and I scan it often.
legendary
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Merit: 1047
Your country may be your worst enemy
Besides windows, I've got an online wallet which I use from time to time. There might be more naive people on windows, and it might be easier to infect malware on a windows platform, though I'm not sure there's a big difference.

From my experience, the average BTC user is quite computer savvy.
legendary
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Merit: 1276

I don't keep anything but experimental value on any networked device except for temporary transfer operations.  When I do such operations I use a 'linux-like' (for you young sprouts) OS every part of which I've compiled from source.  Every part except the low level firmware and BIOS that is, and that could be important in some scenarios as we march forward.

I've only ever been robbed of fiat in Bitcoin-land.  Mt. Gox never sent me a wire I requested in Aug 2013.  Tradehill and Instawallet returned the values I had entrusted with them when they folded.  Naturally these values (and the Mt. Gox wire) were low enough that I could walk away from it with a chuckle if need be and never constituted any significant fraction of my 'nest egg'.

sr. member
Activity: 342
Merit: 250
Most of people who got scammed lost their BTC on shady exchanges, how's OS relevant in this case?

This. I'd imagine most people who were "robbed" had bitcoins stolen from dishonest exchanges or online wallets. And I'd imagine the next most common source of thievery was people who downloaded malware designed to sst or perhaps because they down, used weak brainwallets, or other forms of human error. None of which I'd really blame on the OS.
legendary
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Merit: 1031
Linux, never got bitcoin stolen from me.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1001
Given how many topics appear in the forum about people getting robbed, I wanted to throw a POLL to get some stats here. Thanks for participating.

Good poll question/answers.
I hope you get many poll responses, I'm very interested in its final results.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500

What about Android?

Most of people who got scammed lost their BTC on shady exchanges, how's OS relevant in this case?

It says mobile OS, and I think this is more to deal with Keyloggers and software that can steal information. I would assume windows to be the highest since it is the most popular OS and linux probably the safest.

Most of these problems can all be solved by hardware wallets as well.

I'm sure Android is capable of running a keylogger. About iOS and Windows Phone, I'm not so sure.
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
I use Linux and Windows, and online wallets.

So far no problem at all related to lost BTC or any other kind of hacking
sr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 1258

What about Android?

Most of people who got scammed lost their BTC on shady exchanges, how's OS relevant in this case?

after I use Windows, I have been robbed and now I switched to Android, whether the risk will be higher?
Why not buy a hardware wallet ?
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
My goal is becaming a billionaire.
Given how many topics appear in the forum about people getting robbed, I wanted to throw a POLL to get some stats here. Thanks for participating.

For me Personally I use Windows 8.1 and my Bitcoin has been safe always , even if Linux is safer tho
A lot of people didn't got robbed by a direct why with Malwares and rats but from exchangers like Mtgox , or with fake Cloud mining companies etc ... People should simply know what they are downloading and use their brain little bit and they should be fine .

~ Madness
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