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Topic: Should I Be Scared Of Hackers If I Have Lot of BTC. - page 14. (Read 4151 times)

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All these hacks news are getting intense day by day
If you have atleast 1btc for long term investment, I think spending money to buy good ledger is fine, comparing yo the risk of you lost your hard earned btc
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I am hearing a lot of users' complaint about having a problem transferring their BTC, Nowadays I am not selling it because I am "Hodling" it for future. But I am a bit of scared now because all this news about the people's BTC being hacked.

What should I do If My wallet or BTC gets hacked?
For me you should not be afraid to the hackers , if you have a lot of bitcoins, And just afraid when all of your bitcoin will loss, And We must be secure in our wallets and do not spread to unreliable people and you should also be updated about the site. For me you put your bitcoins on offline wallets as I do and my bitcoins are more secure. And we should also have emails in every wallet and when we forget it can be recovered.
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I am hearing a lot of users' complaint about having a problem transferring their BTC, Nowadays I am not selling it because I am "Hodling" it for future. But I am a bit of scared now because all this news about the people's BTC being hacked.

What should I do If My wallet or BTC gets hacked?

You don't have many options. You could ask law enforcement to help you, but unless you know exactly who stole your coins and how they stole them, it's unlikely they can do anything. You can also pay for block chain analysis services, but all they can really do is track your coins if the hacker knows what they're doing.

That being said, the best thing you can do is to not get hacked. One of the best ways to accomplish this is to stay away from web wallets, as they're incredibly vulnerable to phishing. Next, don't visit shady sites and don't indiscriminately click on ads because that's a good way to get a virus. Lastly, protect your online identity with a paid VPN service and use Tor. There are lots more actions you can take, but these are the most basic steps. You shouldn't encounter too many problems if you stick to doing these.
I am just hodling it(BTCs) for like a week or something because after that I am going to invest in an ICO.
What really happened was I had invested my ETH at an ICO but the people returned me the money I had invested in BTC. They told me that the crowdfunding was not enough and they will restart the ICO again in about a week or something till that time I just want to "hodl" it safe with no hesitation.
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There are instances that if you lost your phone, there's a chance that the hacker can find your private key in it. There's also one who had his phone repaired, but it looks like the one who fixed it stole his private key as well. That's two possible scenarios that I can think of with regards to phone hacking.


Also keep in mind that there have been recent social engineering hacks where high profile bitcoin holders have lost their coins because the hackers managed to transfer their mobile numbers to their own handsets. This was always accomplished by social engineering the phone company, with the hackers impersonating the owners and convincing the phone company they lost their phone and getting them transfer the service to a new phone.

If they managed to transfer your phone number to them, they could password reset your email, gain access to your cloud accounts, trading accounts, online storage, etc. basically make a complete mess out of your life. You need to protect your BTC from this attack vector, especially if you backup data on your phone to the cloud. Your phone may be physically safe but your line and cloud backups are not.

Edit: For example, if you have a gmail account with 2FA google authenticator and a backup phone-number, the 2FA can be disabled and the password reset by using the backup phone.
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Yes because they can get all your money from your wallet. So you should protect your wallet by all means. And don't trust anyone. And don't click any links that are sent to you.
Yeah, Thanks, I will make a note of it.
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I am hearing a lot of users' complaint about having a problem transferring their BTC, Nowadays I am not selling it because I am "Hodling" it for future. But I am a bit of scared now because all this news about the people's BTC being hacked.

What should I do If My wallet or BTC gets hacked?
You should be scared if someone knows about your passwords and accounts. Those things should only be private to you. Do not give that to any of your friends or families unless you trust them. If youre still worried about your bitcoin, i recommend you to use strong security wallets that can lessen the risk of your bitcoin to be hack.
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You want to protect your private key. Make sure no one knows your private key. I suggest you do not put all the bitcoin in the same wallet. You can put bitcoin in multiple wallets. Smiley
No, multiple wallets is not in an option because it is difficult to manage them all. I have tried it before.
Can anyone suggest me a trustworthy wallet? which I can use it as a cold wallet.
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The number one mistake people make is they inability to hold and protect they wallet private key which is the wallet seed, you can imagine people saving they key on they smart phone. So to be safe and secured is to be secret about you wallet seed and password as much as possible.
But how can anyone crack the codes if it is saved in the phone.?


There are instances that if you lost your phone, there's a chance that the hacker can find your private key in it. There's also one who had his phone repaired, but it looks like the one who fixed it stole his private key as well. That's two possible scenarios that I can think of with regards to phone hacking.

You need a hardware wallet if you are going to invest huge amount of bitcoin like Nano or Trezor. Its up to us on how we keep and protect our private key so that so can minimized the potential of losing your bitcoin. For wallet suggestion I urge to look at this website,

https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets/hardware/
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I am hearing a lot of users' complaint about having a problem transferring their BTC, Nowadays I am not selling it because I am "Hodling" it for future. But I am a bit of scared now because all this news about the people's BTC being hacked.

What should I do If My wallet or BTC gets hacked?
Well don't be scared if your bitcoin wallet that you are using is trusted however, if you have a lot of amount bitcoin and you are not comfortable on your wallet then try yo have a offline wallet. Another way is make sure that your current wallet must have alot of confirmation before you access and maximize the use of security if that certain wallet.
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No you dont have to be scared of anything unless you are not doing wrong or bad. or you do have much knowledge about your doing and if you know how to avoid losing your coins so theres no reason to be scared of something. All you can do is to focus keeping your coins in your good hands and use it on good purpose and if you have that a lot of coins theres no reason that you must try to enter a site that you doesnt know too much because maybe that will lead to losing your coins. you can lose your coins only if you are careless and attempting to access scam sites or untrusted sites of bitcoins.
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I think you should if it is not defended properly. I for example use different currencies in different wallets to minimize the risk.
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The number one mistake people make is they inability to hold and protect they wallet private key which is the wallet seed, you can imagine people saving they key on they smart phone. So to be safe and secured is to be secret about you wallet seed and password as much as possible.
But how can anyone crack the codes if it is saved in the phone.?
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Yes you have too. Its better to transfer coins to offline wallet or create paper wallet. Because keeping in any of the exchange is not safe.
If it does have a lot of worry Btc or it must exist and the fear in the presence of a hacker, but it all depends on the person must be smart to manage it. if personally I am better to hold and be tabled for the future and if in doubt some of it, because the hackers will try in any way to have what they want to have what is related to the coin or Btc of high value because no one is not maybe for him .. and can also make a very secure security with account or technological tools in use, I hope there is no hacker for Btc if indeed there will be many people who in disadvantage ..
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The only thing you can do if you are in that situation is cry. Cry and hope you have other money saved in the bank to live on.
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Even if  you have little or lots of BTC, you should be afraid of hackers and secure your wallet. It's your hard earned money/investment and you should be the one who enjoy it's profit and not the hackers.
Today bitcoin is on the hotspot of the hacker. Maybe we should be worried about our bitcoin wallets but being scared is an exaggerated. Hackers are already their, even government sites have reported that they are hacked by hackers, meaning to say its already happen so if we're gonna be scared then we can't think the better solutions to just avoid our wallet for being hacked. We should be aware and keep our wallet secured enough.
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since i do not hold a lot of bitcoin yet, i suggest learning more on the best security measure to avoid phishing and hackers. it is really hard to secure assets from these.
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Donate it to all poors, then you could sleep well every night. Grin Grin
There is no way to be 100% safe in the world unless the god bless you.
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I am hearing a lot of users' complaint about having a problem transferring their BTC, Nowadays I am not selling it because I am "Hodling" it for future. But I am a bit of scared now because all this news about the people's BTC being hacked.
 
What should I do If My wallet or BTC gets hacked?
As long as you store your Bitcoin in the safest wallet like trusted online wallet or offline wallet maybe it might be protected.  And also do not use it for other things related to transactions on some sites because hackers have many ways to get what they want.

I agree if you are not doing wrong things with your computer you would be safe. My friend also has a lot of coins in his wallet and he has never been hacked. He is still using it.

You should not be scared because they want you to be scared. Hackers that are stealing your coins are sad people.
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If you really have a lot of bitcoin you should be careful in choosing your wallet, you should use offline wallet instead of using those web based wallet it's much safer that way and just be careful don't give your private key to anyone.
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I am hearing a lot of users' complaint about having a problem transferring their BTC, Nowadays I am not selling it because I am "Hodling" it for future. But I am a bit of scared now because all this news about the people's BTC being hacked.

What should I do If My wallet or BTC gets hacked?

Whenever you read people saying their wallet was hacked, ask them how it was hacked and you'll find they gave our their private key or seed, they used a public WiFi this is basis and you're never suppose to do this all. I don't know which wallet you use, but use electrum if you want the free best wallet, or trezor or paper wallet in case you're neither buying nor selling.
Yes, most of the hacks take place through the usage of public WiFi. When something becomes more valuable surely people tries to evade and get it with ease. Same is the truth with bitcoin, hackers roam around and try the best. If we're good in handling the wallet and careful while operating none can hack us.
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