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Topic: SCAMMED 10 BTC.. PLEASE HELP!! (Read 3761 times)

hero member
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September 17, 2013, 05:51:00 PM
#47
Consider it a bad beat.  Your a poker player, I'm sure your aces have been cracked before.  Rebuild buddy.
sr. member
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September 17, 2013, 04:51:18 PM
#46
Fuck you fat joey. Envy my poker skills, ill win again. You and your whore cher wannabe mother will get yours.
sr. member
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September 17, 2013, 04:31:50 PM
#45
Do not use unsafe currency like bitcoins for huge amounts of money.
Do not use unsafe websites ...
full member
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September 17, 2013, 04:29:30 PM
#44
This thread made my day. Couldn't have happened to a better person, you fucken cunt, Jenger.
hero member
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September 17, 2013, 02:39:01 PM
#43

Install dual boot linux in that computer and use it for the serious stuff. Leave the other OS for Mom, Pop and games.


hero member
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September 17, 2013, 02:22:27 PM
#42
Sorry to hear about your loss. I hope you can get it all back.
sr. member
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September 17, 2013, 12:53:30 PM
#41
Also, if I followed my money correctly, I believe I end at this address

1betPecXE3Y85xsuontnTf1JdeNuKuwdu

Sounds like a dice address. Can anyone confirm?

I get that address and this address

1QAHVyRzkmD4j1pU5W89htZ3c6D6E7iWDs (almost 50k BTC, any clue whats up with this wallet?)
sr. member
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September 17, 2013, 12:50:42 PM
#40
Question, what should I do with that blockchain wallet? Is there a way I can properly close it or do I just leave it as is and forget about it?

Id like to change my email, but I have so many things attached to that email it would be difficult. I am safe now that I have cleaned my computer, I should be able to remain safe if I change the PW again now?

sr. member
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September 17, 2013, 12:48:04 PM
#39

Woke up to a google email saying someone ACCESSED my email last night but google blocked them because of a suspicious IP


Did you click a link in this email? log in to the linked site with your shared password?
I like where you are going with this.

Did you save the email mentioned above?

It was a legit google notification. My funds were transferred out of my blockchain before I even woke up, so they were gone before I clicked any email.

I spent all day yesterday scanning my computer, found trojans and a bunch of PUPS. I always had norton and now I remember it expiring and saying to myself ill renew it, ill renew it. Well, never did, time got the best of me and Ive been running probably a year or so now without any real protection.

Problem is, I still live with good old mom and dad and my mother loves to hop on this computer and download and print a bunch of coupons, and BS software that she never uses.

Although, in order for them to go after my btc wallet specifically makes me think it was something I did or must of downloaded being that I am the one who would be on bit coin related sites.

I cant recall downloading ANYTHING recently.

Computer says I am clear now, I still don't feel safe. I am going to look into secure wallets (I suppose offline is the way to go?) because I keep increasing my BTC usage and now I am starting to deal with more serious amounts of money. A few grand would wipe me clean out while a couple hundred would hurt, but mostly be a real downer.

This was my $1409 lesson.

Now lets see how I do in next weekends big btc  Tongue
legendary
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September 17, 2013, 11:21:55 AM
#38

Woke up to a google email saying someone ACCESSED my email last night but google blocked them because of a suspicious IP


Did you click a link in this email? log in to the linked site with your shared password?
I like where you are going with this.

Did you save the email mentioned above?
kjj
legendary
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September 17, 2013, 11:20:56 AM
#37
Lol if seals have used your password to login into your online wallet but didn't steal from your account on their website to not expose the scam.

Use multiple levels of passwords:
Level 1 - 15 random characters/letters/numbers - Swiss bank/local bank/Paypal/Bitcoin offline wallets
Level 2 - 12 random characters/letters/numbers - Online wallets/important email accounts etc
Level 3 - 8 random characters/letters/numbers - Crappy casinos, spam websites, WoW accounts, Apple MacIGiveACrap and whatever.

Why?  A password safe can store 15 characters just as easily as it can 8.  Use 16+ random characters for everything.  Only use shorter passwords when the authenticator does not allow the full length, and seriously consider simply not using anything that doesn't allow at least 12 characters.

Oh, and never, ever, ever use the same password more than once.

If you can remember a password, it is probably insecure.  If you can remember several of them, it is a certainty.
newbie
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September 17, 2013, 10:54:45 AM
#36

Woke up to a google email saying someone ACCESSED my email last night but google blocked them because of a suspicious IP


Did you click a link in this email? log in to the linked site with your shared password?
legendary
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September 17, 2013, 04:57:25 AM
#35
I really honestly doubt it was someone that knows me. Im not much of a high roller by any means, I got lucky by winning the big btc.

I told my brother about me winning the btc. He knows nothing about BTC.

I am going to clean my computer today as best as I can but this seriously has me freaked.

Very sorry for your loss hopefully you figure out how they got taken.
sr. member
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September 16, 2013, 04:05:11 PM
#34
Strong passwords +2FA

This. 2FA can also rule out botnets/keyloggers. Which are really not to be forgotten!
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September 16, 2013, 04:03:34 PM
#33
Strong passwords +2FA
legendary
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quack
September 16, 2013, 03:56:33 PM
#32
I believe it's quite clear Seals had nothing to do with this and it was a case of poor personal computer security.  

False.
He used the same password at Seals and his email. It would be easy to hack the email and steal the funds without getting caught if you were Seals...
sr. member
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September 16, 2013, 03:04:27 PM
#31
Talk about putting you on major tilt!
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September 16, 2013, 02:55:09 PM
#30
legendary
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September 16, 2013, 02:16:23 PM
#29
For more information on champbronc2/poopguy32 see:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.3167960
hero member
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September 16, 2013, 01:19:36 PM
#28
Jenger - that really does suck Sad

I watched most of that FT you dominated.  

I believe it's quite clear Seals had nothing to do with this and it was a case of poor personal computer security.  

Jenger if you'd like to msg me personally at [email protected] I can help you lock your shit down in the best way I know how, and refer you to others that know much better that I learn from.



Yo Micon, can I get some help here too? Sad https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/resolvedsealswithclubseu-issue-295414

Things aren't adding up either. It doesn't look like a user was compromised, it looks like the server was.

Haven't received a reply from email support yet. My email address was attached to my account.
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