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legendary
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July 08, 2023, 07:02:55 AM
#6
It's pretty weird what happened. Could you describe in more detail what device you are using and how someone was able to hack into your account? Did you have a simple password? Is your mail intact? I think that the hacker who got into your account purposefully went to take out a loan. And maybe it could be someone from your environment, someone who knows you.
Have you seen the IP address change?
All these questions will help you and all other users understand what went wrong with your login to the forum.
hero member
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July 08, 2023, 06:47:06 AM
#5
It is good to always follow the proper procedure. If anyone wants to lend you money, you supposed to sign a message with a bitcoin address that you have used in the past. On the message, the date you want to collect the loan must be included.

I can not wait to see the 2FA authentication to login on this forum for an additional security.
legendary
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July 08, 2023, 06:46:52 AM
#4
Very sad story. I'm very sorry to read that.

I just added a line that I never take any loans to one of a blank lines in my profile. Of course an intruder can easily change this line as well, but if some others will remember that I don't take loans this will make it harder to take a loan from my name. At least some can ask why and what happened and it will take time.

If there was a universal option for everyone to declare that they never take any loans it'd be even better. But making a separate topic for that would be too complicated and I don't see any easy way for that.

Maybe asking a signed message from known addresses of a user by default will be a good decision for loan service.
legendary
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July 08, 2023, 06:44:27 AM
#3
That's really scary, did you click malicious link before? it would be better if you could attach the proof of how you can guess you're get DOM attack.

Well, it looks like the borrower need to sign a message with the address which has been posted in this forum before. Although there's a chance if the user using web wallet and it's installed in the same device, the hacker can regain access to the wallet too. But that's seems the last way to prove an ownership.

Sorry to hear that @OP and I respect with your promise to pay back your losses.
legendary
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July 08, 2023, 06:40:16 AM
#2
Thanks for sharing. I admit lending money here multiple times without asking for a signed message, so it could have been me (and I would have have fulfilled your request if I saw it). Tongue

Even scarier that he could have managed to get multiple loans (i.e me and shasan; 1k each).
hero member
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July 08, 2023, 06:21:57 AM
#1
Good day!

Dear All,

This morning I saw a neutral tag given by Shashan related to a collateral loan I didn't commit. I know this reason can be skeptical to others. My mistake was that I overlooked a message sent to shashan during my inactive time.

Good day everyone I would like to update my wallet address

A better way to update your address is to sign the message containing the new address with your old address. Anybody who acquires your account could post a message saying that they are changing the address, but only the original owner can sign that post with the original address.

Without signing using the old address, here are the possibilities:

1. You are the original owner.
2. You are not the original owner, and you hacked the account.
3. You are not the original owner, and you bought the account.

Thanks for the information.

This is my old wallet address
Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is peanutswars, old wallet address bc1qh45r8qdp5zqf5cux77sq0k3gmjdljv4jdac0n0 and would like to add my new wallet address bc1qnrcpx4q970yhp5t0qqgu5svcu27982cpdd8xnl
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
HwfgN/Z/80aAv1DRUsndg1yWcqi/3IOEOW22lMA2YQ3LdJLn5CNsJbwOVHY3knLRxwEL1ujUQgRN7fO1wW4YHt8=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

This is my new wallet address.


Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
This is peanutswar 11/20/22 new wallet address bc1qnrcpx4q970yhp5t0qqgu5svcu27982cpdd8xnl
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE-----
ILiYa+mSEiu7SB/crI/OujyjELPwJr6tno2mrqIcI0ImOEZvDNHx7EF4eyQwmXeN9WIxVJEN6376YpJp3p3EGp8=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----

I will repay Shashan but not on the designated date given to the loan; every time I receive a payment in a Signature Campaign/another source of income, I will deposit this immediately to Shashan's Address as repayment for the trouble created by that hacker.



I created this thread to be aware that I will only use the quoted and signed address to prevent this from happening again. If someone receives a request not with this address, please don't entertain it. I changed all of the password related to this account.  After noticing this issue of that, there's someone can access my account.

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