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jr. member
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April 16, 2018, 04:55:53 AM
#21
I'm not sure I can understand. It seems your wallet has been cleared, if it wasn't done by you, then you got hacked. But what does it have to do with Referum? Did you download some of their soft of provide them with some access info?
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 104
April 16, 2018, 04:50:25 AM
#20
At me last month too deduced from a purse 2 tokens TBAR and BitClave and more ETH. The rest of the tokens are in place. I did not leave my keys anywhere, I only logged into my wallet from one computer and from one browser.
hero member
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Merit: 500
The revolutionary trading ecosystem
April 16, 2018, 04:43:26 AM
#19
Are you sure these tokens are from Referum team, because I saw NaponionX tokens in my wallet and the Original team said those tokens are not from them. Also no one can gain access to your account unless they have your private keys, is it only Refereum token that was moved or all other tokens all together
jr. member
Activity: 196
Merit: 1
April 16, 2018, 04:28:50 AM
#18
I also heard rumors about that refereum are scammer now they just gotten worse if you're right. They didn't pay the bounty hunters during their ICO.
newbie
Activity: 278
Merit: 0
April 16, 2018, 04:17:33 AM
#17
Recently, there have been many phishing attacks aimed at retrieving user information. After stealing your data, they may spam and fake someone. If you accidentally expose your private key, I suggest you move all the Tokens through your new wallet carefully.
Be careful before participating in the Airdrop and never reveal the personal wallet to anyone.
I recommend using Metamask to keep it safe.
newbie
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Merit: 0
April 16, 2018, 04:11:08 AM
#16
I logged on to my myetherwallet and was surprised to see it EMPTY!
A day before it had 87 ETH and 2,000 PAY
I then went into my 'transaction history' and found 3 outgoing transactions, about 14hrs ago to a wallet which I don't know. I searched the wallet in google and saw many comments like 'give me my money back' on it's etherscan chat page.
By then I was sure, I will never get my 100 ether back.

newbie
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Merit: 0
April 16, 2018, 04:01:09 AM
#15
I've found both of them too...
Those are shit-token made just for spam advertising. Don't try to sell or move the JUST Pohw.io tokens or they will come back to your address doubled. If you read their contract you will see they said have found a bug to let them spam the network with shit-tokens not correctly formatted.

First powh.io and after 24 hours i received referum/digitalforensic.
This risks to become a huge problem for the whole eth network.
newbie
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Merit: 0
April 16, 2018, 03:39:48 AM
#14
I have the samething in my wallet "666 referum.com/?refid=digitalforensic""

What do you think about it. Any ideas about that token what is it for.

Now i dont see it anymore etherscan (Token Balances). Its weird 10 min ago it was there.
But now i'm seeing 232 JUST powh.io 0x4fee2d21aaca705b70f86db48fe4b166482f7700 on Token Balances and not by Token Transfers
member
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Merit: 13
April 16, 2018, 03:32:53 AM
#13
It is possible there are hackers in some airdrops using the the ICO names and they will do that to get your holdings and informations. Always be aware on a fake and phishing site and airdrops forms, always check the contract address and there website to  make the it is legit ICO and not a scamming airdrops. Be responsible and always be careful at all times there are so many hackers watching and waiting to hack your coins.   


Ok with the above listed details.. How do I know a legit contract address?
member
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April 16, 2018, 03:30:20 AM
#12
Yeah it's possible if you're joining a lot of airdrops or other bounty campaigns that one of them had a virus on their website or malware encrypted in their files they told you to open. There's warnings about those types of things pinned to the tops of the forums because it's actually pretty common to get your wallet stolen and then keylogged for the key.

Thank your this helpful.
member
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Merit: 13
April 16, 2018, 03:27:21 AM
#11
I have the samething in my wallet "666 referum.com/?refid=digitalforensic""

What do you think about it. Any ideas about that token what is it for.
member
Activity: 378
Merit: 13
April 16, 2018, 03:25:18 AM
#10
No one can take your coins out of you wallet unless they have your private keys.

I also received that "airdrop" in one of my addresses, and this is not related to Refereum. It is some guy trying to distribute his referral link, that is all.

So don't fall for that, and don't worry.

If you see explore that token, it was sent to 720930 different addresses.

But don't spread FUD saying that Refereum are hackers because this is not related to them, as mentioned. Anyone can create a token in the Ethereum network and call them as they want, and distribute them to any address.

This is all there is in this case.

But did you saw the above address I posted earlier? That was the address my token were moved to. Please what can I do to make those token they stole from be useless in that address posted before.
newbie
Activity: 121
Merit: 0
April 16, 2018, 03:15:21 AM
#9
I have the samething in my wallet "666 referum.com/?refid=digitalforensic""
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April 15, 2018, 09:17:26 PM
#8
No one can take your coins out of you wallet unless they have your private keys.

I also received that "airdrop" in one of my addresses, and this is not related to Refereum. It is some guy trying to distribute his referral link, that is all.

So don't fall for that, and don't worry.

If you see explore that token, it was sent to 720930 different addresses.

But don't spread FUD saying that Refereum are hackers because this is not related to them, as mentioned. Anyone can create a token in the Ethereum network and call them as they want, and distribute them to any address.

This is all there is in this case.
member
Activity: 378
Merit: 11
April 15, 2018, 09:07:25 PM
#7
It is possible there are hackers in some airdrops using the the ICO names and they will do that to get your holdings and informations. Always be aware on a fake and phishing site and airdrops forms, always check the contract address and there website to  make the it is legit ICO and not a scamming airdrops. Be responsible and always be careful at all times there are so many hackers watching and waiting to hack your coins.   
newbie
Activity: 76
Merit: 0
April 15, 2018, 08:30:14 PM
#6
There are several Airdrops which promises to give you tokens of similar legitimate projects. Some you will receive others you won't. But you have to be careful to avoid been scammed.. Phished etc. The internet is sweet but it's also a scary place
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 546
April 15, 2018, 08:16:30 PM
#5
Yeah it's possible if you're joining a lot of airdrops or other bounty campaigns that one of them had a virus on their website or malware encrypted in their files they told you to open. There's warnings about those types of things pinned to the tops of the forums because it's actually pretty common to get your wallet stolen and then keylogged for the key.
jr. member
Activity: 399
Merit: 2
April 15, 2018, 07:22:06 PM
#4
well just check very carefully because some of the airdrop are fake, i want to advise you based on airdrop wen participating on bounty program just use separate wallet because by joining them well give you problems.
member
Activity: 378
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April 15, 2018, 06:30:59 PM
#3
Greetings all,
i just notice something in my wallet today, i tried to check my myetherwallet today and my token were stolen from my wallet; this is something i sense in my wallet today i tried to load it and it wasn't loading so i decided to check it through my etherscan guess what i saw?
all i see was 666 referum.com/?refid=digitalforensic with the bellow address

https://etherscan.io/token/0x29b17f2d0af2357f0adc00f83ec595d7bc2c8285?

please could someone explain this to me if they are the one moving out my tokens. this work is very difficult for someone to be stealing my token after all my subscription and every.
please help me and do some research about above address listed. now the address and the value is only showing on my etherscan only without displaying on etherexplorer. so can you say about this?
thank for your help.
But it's not using a correct contract address. I guess this pretty weird for me because your coin is not using the official contract address by refereum like this one.
https://etherscan.io/token/0xd0929d411954c47438dc1d871dd6081f5c5e149c
The only problem you doesn't write the main concern regarding your problem. Or you are putting something  looks suspicious. You could write your address to make all of the things become clear.
Did you put wrong contract address?

please check now my address have been added to the thread could you do something about this because i m really suffering, how  will i be working while others will enjoy my income.bellow is the address that made away all my tokens
https://ethplorer.io/address/0x0774dc06841d823a0c3dd5423399528c29f498d2#pageSize=50
hero member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 507
April 15, 2018, 05:51:29 PM
#2
Greetings all,
i just notice something in my wallet today, i tried to check my myetherwallet today and my token were stolen from my wallet; this is something i sense in my wallet today i tried to load it and it wasn't loading so i decided to check it through my etherscan guess what i saw?
all i see was 666 referum.com/?refid=digitalforensic with the bellow address

https://etherscan.io/token/0x29b17f2d0af2357f0adc00f83ec595d7bc2c8285?

please could someone explain this to me if they are the one moving out my tokens. this work is very difficult for someone to be stealing my token after all my subscription and every.
please help me and do some research about above address listed. now the address and the value is only showing on my etherscan only without displaying on etherexplorer. so can you say about this?
thank for your help.
But it's not using a correct contract address. I guess this pretty weird for me because your coin is not using the official contract address by refereum like this one.
https://etherscan.io/token/0xd0929d411954c47438dc1d871dd6081f5c5e149c
The only problem you doesn't write the main concern regarding your problem. Or you are putting something  looks suspicious. You could write your address to make all of the things become clear.
Did you put wrong contract address?
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