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sr. member
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October 15, 2020, 10:38:51 AM
#71
Unlock my account!!!

Its been a few months that your account was compromised. I am afraid you have to now live with this and there is very little chance that you will get your account back.

many accounts hacked need to remember where you are connected to the internet maybe more than one wifi, it opens up opportunities for people to hack your account, need to be careful using wifi can be dangerous.


I never login my account on a public computer. However passwords are encrypted and are not transmitted in clear text.
But still avoid login on public open wifi's with no password. You never know if anyone sniffing the network.
newbie
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October 13, 2020, 07:40:55 AM
#70
Unlock my account!!!
newbie
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September 18, 2020, 07:56:28 AM
#69
The only way to continue now is use a new account as i advised you some months back

Until his account gets hacked again because his device is compromised  Tongue
A new account won't save OP from getting compromised. How often did it happen yet? 3 times? 4? I doubt this was the last time.

I have bought a new device now & will use the forum on that device only.
legendary
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September 16, 2020, 01:07:05 PM
#68
The only way to continue now is use a new account as i advised you some months back

Until his account gets hacked again because his device is compromised  Tongue
A new account won't save OP from getting compromised. How often did it happen yet? 3 times? 4? I doubt this was the last time.
legendary
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Heisenberg
September 14, 2020, 04:38:39 AM
#67
-snip-
If the accounts recovery team hasn't responded to you for that long then i think you are out of luck. The only way to continue now is use a new account as i advised you some months back

Only the accounts recovery team can provide you with the answer on whether the can consider unblocking your account after seeing a couple of vouches. But the said users are still very active here, all you have to do is send them PMs

I think you have been in this forum long enough to know that in the early day recovering hacked accounts even after proo of ownership was almost an impossible task until the cryptios team came in to ease the process but now your account has been compromised so many times in a short period of time to an extent that they have started doubting if the original owner is still in control of the account.

IF i were you, as I am waiting, i would create another account and use it to build my trading reputation
newbie
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September 14, 2020, 12:47:08 AM
#66
My account was hacked & locked on January 30th. I have given all the proofs to verify that I still have access to my account but still the team is not sure that I have access to my account. Can someone please help me get my unlock my account?
I am ready to provide whatever proofs are needed to prove that only I can access my account.
newbie
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August 04, 2020, 11:38:17 PM
#65
It's been 7 months now since my original account is locked.
Can it be unlocked now?
newbie
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May 27, 2020, 01:33:49 AM
#64
Infact, after it was hacked 2nd time, I even changed my e-mail address. Not sure how did hacker get to know about my new e-mail id to hack it for the 3rd time.

You don't have any clue about what you are doing online. That's how he got access to your new email address.
Obviously, you didn't learn anything about getting compromised 2 times already.



Moreover, do you think hacker would have hacked this new account as well and would be following up to get old account back?

If you would have done everything (somewhat) correctly, this wouldn't happen.
But you lost your account 3 times already .. so who knows..
Why the hell are you blaming me man?
You are putting all the blame on me as if I am asking my account to get hacked?

PS: Do you know why moderator delete this reply of mine?
legendary
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May 26, 2020, 02:22:23 PM
#63
Infact, after it was hacked 2nd time, I even changed my e-mail address. Not sure how did hacker get to know about my new e-mail id to hack it for the 3rd time.

You don't have any clue about what you are doing online. That's how he got access to your new email address.
Obviously, you didn't learn anything about getting compromised 2 times already.



Moreover, do you think hacker would have hacked this new account as well and would be following up to get old account back?

If you would have done everything (somewhat) correctly, this wouldn't happen.
But you lost your account 3 times already .. so who knows..
newbie
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May 26, 2020, 01:35:36 PM
#62
That can be done if the OP is still using the same device that might have been infiltrated by a virus or malware. Someone will fall into the same hole if he makes the same mistakes and continues to do his habits.

You can't tell me that there actually exist people dumb enough to continue using the same device without removing the malware. I refuse to believe that.
In the crypto sphere, i don't think there will be an individual which will do that.

Leaving old habits and not using the same device again is what the OP must do if one day the account returns.

This is (at least) the 3rd time his account got hacked.
I hope he will now start thinking about what he does and how he does it. But i don't expect much from him.

I guess the user in the subject is using public computers and if not i will advise him to change the password of his email cause the account seems to be hacked through his email according to what i saw on bpip.
https://i.imgur.com/SPoiY0I.jpg
I have never accessed my account on any public computer.
Infact, after it was hacked 2nd time, I even changed my e-mail address. Not sure how did hacker get to know about my new e-mail id to hack it for the 3rd time.

Your assessment seems to be wrong as these are the mails I have received when my account was hacked:
https://imgur.com/a/v6pVo9p
hero member
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May 24, 2020, 01:03:20 PM
#61
That can be done if the OP is still using the same device that might have been infiltrated by a virus or malware. Someone will fall into the same hole if he makes the same mistakes and continues to do his habits.

You can't tell me that there actually exist people dumb enough to continue using the same device without removing the malware. I refuse to believe that.
In the crypto sphere, i don't think there will be an individual which will do that.

Leaving old habits and not using the same device again is what the OP must do if one day the account returns.

This is (at least) the 3rd time his account got hacked.
I hope he will now start thinking about what he does and how he does it. But i don't expect much from him.

I guess the user in the subject is using public computers and if not i will advise him to change the password of his email cause the account seems to be hacked through his email according to what i saw on bpip.
legendary
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May 24, 2020, 09:43:47 AM
#60
That can be done if the OP is still using the same device that might have been infiltrated by a virus or malware. Someone will fall into the same hole if he makes the same mistakes and continues to do his habits.

You can't tell me that there actually exist people dumb enough to continue using the same device without removing the malware. I refuse to believe that.



Leaving old habits and not using the same device again is what the OP must do if one day the account returns.

This is (at least) the 3rd time his account got hacked.
I hope he will now start thinking about what he does and how he does it. But i don't expect much from him.
legendary
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Merit: 2094
May 24, 2020, 08:50:06 AM
#59
I don't want to sound harsh.. but your account already got "hacked" multiple times.

You might consider changing your habits when using a computer or maybe completely refrain from them ?
Obviously you are not able to have somewhat reliable security measurements (which really only means: don't be a retard and don't download every software).
That can be done if the OP is still using the same device that might have been infiltrated by a virus or malware. Someone will fall into the same hole if he makes the same mistakes and continues to do his habits.

Leaving old habits and not using the same device again is what the OP must do if one day the account returns.
legendary
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Merit: 2481
May 24, 2020, 08:35:24 AM
#58
I don't want to sound harsh.. but your account already got "hacked" multiple times.

You might consider changing your habits when using a computer or maybe completely refrain from them ?
Obviously you are not able to have somewhat reliable security measurements (which really only means: don't be a retard and don't download every software).

Serious question:
How did this happen.. again ?!
What are you doing ?
legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
May 24, 2020, 06:52:17 AM
#57
we don't know if the email/private keys are in the owner's hands or not as the hacking extent seems to be pretty serious.
If the staked address would be funded with a substantial amount of Bitcoin (say at least worth $500, so it's for sure more than the account is worth) for a week, would that make it plausible only one person has access to the address? If a hacker is trying the regain access by funding the address, chances are the real owner would notice a deposit and take the money.
Drawback of this method: If the real owner doesn't know the hacker knows his private key, he's screwed!
newbie
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May 24, 2020, 05:16:18 AM
#56
Dude.... Again? Lol....  Roll Eyes
Yeah, someone targeted me. Even after chaging email id my account got hacked
legendary
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May 23, 2020, 04:18:55 PM
#55
Dude.... Again? Lol....  Roll Eyes
newbie
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May 23, 2020, 04:51:05 AM
#54
Please let me get my account back. I will follow all the security measures highlighted on the thread from now onwards.
hero member
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May 16, 2020, 03:02:59 AM
#53

I sent them signed message from the staked address you quoted but they're not ready to accept it.
They think that my account is still compromised and they are not sure whether it would be accessed by me or someone else once they unblock it?

What other options can you guys think of to convince them that it's actually me only who will access the account once it's unblocked?

Unfortunately signing the message is the closest you can get to recover your account. So far I have not seen any other options such as providing login hour and time and device model unless someone could prove otherwise.
newbie
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May 15, 2020, 10:57:50 PM
#52
Anyone please help me get my account back.
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