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legendary
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October 30, 2017, 01:00:05 PM
#26
Hi,

I have bitcoin core wallet, and today i saw that someone sent all of my bitcoins!
how can i bring them back? what happend?



can someone please help?


Thank you so much

Feel really sorry for your loss.
Your PC must be having some connections shared or malware inserted in it through some defected media or some other activity like you may have downloaded it from "wrong" source (may have happened). Stop using it or format it completely. Your coins won't come back due to the Bitcoins' property that it is irreversible in any case.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
October 30, 2017, 12:53:16 PM
#25
Hi,

I have bitcoin core wallet, and today i saw that someone sent all of my bitcoins!
how can i bring them back? what happend?

https://ibb.co/cpFnJ6

can someone please help?


Thank you so much
You got hacked,  reset your computer.  Also your btc is gone forever =(
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 2481
October 30, 2017, 12:24:23 PM
#24
can i get them back somehow?

Unfortunately this is not easily possible. You could try to trace the address and if you may land on an exchange and you inform your local
law enforcement agency. But this depends on the amount if bitcoins stolen.

can i find him?

You can try to start a blockchain analysis. I think there are quite a few services online. But this costs money.
And you still only can find the "final recieving address". This can, but doesnt have to, lead to a success. Especially with coin mixing services available.

how can i find the malware?

To find the malware your best bet would be to first use a simple av scanner (e.g. malwarebytes anti malware) to scan. Afterwards you should
wipe your hard drive and get a fresh copy of your OS. Until then you should not store any coins on your pc.
member
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Merit: 14
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October 30, 2017, 05:20:25 AM
#23
You most likely have malware on your computer as we speak that's stealing your coins and logging passwords. You need to remove it,  as for the bitcoin it's lost forever, as bitcoin is non reversible.

I'm thinking about it also, that's why some bitcoin owners are using hardware key to access their account to avoid hacking and stealing. Hackers cannot penetrate blockchain systems so stealing wallets are their main attack.
full member
Activity: 404
Merit: 105
October 29, 2017, 08:20:50 PM
#22
Hi,

I have bitcoin core wallet, and today i saw that someone sent all of my bitcoins!
how can i bring them back? what happend?



can someone please help?


Thank you so much

you have been a victim of malware. there is no way to get back your money unless the hacker get this back to you. I know this is hard for you but you need to move on. Learn from your experience.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 259
October 29, 2017, 06:59:54 PM
#21
oh no... i worked so hard for them
can i get them back somehow?
can i find him?
how can i find the malware?

I would recommend you to completely reformat your computer, which will cause  all your apps to be deleted, but then you will be sure that the malware doesn't exist any more.

Unfortunately , because the nature of bitcoin, transactions are irreversible, which means that there is nothing to do after the funds has been sent away from your wallet.

See it as a lesson and learn from it so it won't happen for you again.
 
member
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October 29, 2017, 06:19:26 PM
#20
once ur btc are gone u cant get them back ;-(
this must be hard feeling for u at the moment,but for the future u should only use the safest methods for secure holding  all of ur btc and other cryptos.
people wont stop trying to steal coins this can hit everyone of us.
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1011
October 29, 2017, 01:36:41 PM
#19
I am sorry to say this, but as others have said your Bitcoins are lost and you are unlikely to get them back or even be able to trace them to the hacker.

I agree that wiping your computer is probably prudent, as well as changing *all* of your passwords.

Since you do not know what type of virus or Trojan you had I would maybe even go so far as to suggest installing to a new hard drive. A low level format of the hard drive might clean it, but this is more technical and not to be confused with the quick high level format often performed when reinstalling a OS.

If you are extremely paranoid, which you probably should be as you have already be targeted, I would even suggest re-flashing your motherboard BIOS with a new clean version. Of course you cannot trust your current PC to download and write the image to a flash drive, so you will need to do this on a known clean computer.

Finally, do not store Bitcoin, or any Cryptocurrency for that matter, on your main computer that you use for your daily activities. Get a hardware wallet instead, such as the Ledger Nano S. They are less than $100 and well worth the price as even one Bitcoin is now worth $6000.
sr. member
Activity: 714
Merit: 260
October 29, 2017, 10:31:15 AM
#18
oh no... i worked so hard for them
An expensive lesson then.
can i get them back somehow?
Probably not. Unless you can somehow get the hacker to return you the money which is darn near impossible.
can i find him?
You can try to analyse the address that it was sent to. It will be extremely hard.
how can i find the malware?
You can use an anti-virus to scan it. The only thing I'll recommend is to wipe your computer and change every single of your passwords.



For the benefits of us here,would you pls enlighten how this MALWARE works,how this got inside our computer system..and how can we prevent this.,and is malware goes to the gadgets?like mobile ,ipads,or tablets?
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 2481
October 29, 2017, 06:14:11 AM
#17
In this case you won't see your coins again. But before you begin to store new coins on this PC you should do these things:

  • Do a full scan of your pc
  • Wipe your hard drive after backing up your improtant data
  • Fresh install of Windows + get anti virus

Afterwards you can start using a wallet again. But start with small amounts in case of it not being just a simple virus but a root kit.
sr. member
Activity: 1106
Merit: 310
October 29, 2017, 05:51:04 AM
#16
I dont really understand the english but from what i read you insert a wrong address
and send your bitcoin to it,
we'll firstly i think you will not be able to get your btc
so instead of posting, you can just buy or get a campaign , because the guy who gets your bitcoin will
never send it back to you
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
October 29, 2017, 05:34:44 AM
#15
*Tips
- recheck the wallet address, if you want sending bitcoin.
- don't install malware apps, re-check before install

bitcoin currency have high risk level. if you lose it, you'll never get it back.
sr. member
Activity: 285
Merit: 251
October 29, 2017, 04:49:37 AM
#14
use malwarebytes.org to download the free version of malwarebytes.
Since your existing antivirus software failed to protect you I think scanning with malwarebytes will help you to find what malware you might have.
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1082
October 28, 2017, 07:47:31 PM
#13
No chance of seeing your bitcoins returned to your wallet. Bitcoin by nature is irreversible which is good in many ways but also bad news for situations like yours.

The best way forward is to accept you lost them and to observe safer ways of storing your bitcoins. Start by cleaning your hard drive and installing the latest anti-virus and malware defense systems. That aside, you should also be careful when clicking on external links or be aware of phishing redirects sent by email (or even by SMS).

When accessing your wallet on public wifi networks, be careful too. Fake wifi networks snoop on people's laptops and phones these days. If you are not careful, they can actually install stuff on your computer without you even being aware of it.

sr. member
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October 28, 2017, 03:36:09 PM
#12
Thank you for helping me, I really feel bad about it
I have updated Kaspersky internet security I thought it is the best tool + I am using password manager so i don't know if he have the passwords
I need to scan my whole computer with all the drives? or just the wallet?


I just can't believe it! he is a criminal that stole my money and i can't do nothing about it?


To the best of my knowledge most antivirus software doesn't even detect malware or trojans. They are only good at stopping viruses. If it happened to me I would format the drive and do a clean windows install before keeping any crypto wallets on it again.

Have you recently installed some new altcoin wallet. There is a lot of altcoin airdrops at the moment and at least half of them are scams and few of them are even infected with trojans.

Scanning now with your drive and your system is already useless now if your antivirus didnt even detect it out then you wont even know or traced on where those virus lurking in your system.If you are already hacked then the best thing to do is reformat your system install fresh os and start all over again.As i have seen those earnings came from mining and which is sad that losing up 0.6 balance does really hurt on my side.This is why we should really be careful on downloading stuffs in the internet which would potentially infect our computer and stole those precious bitcoins we do have.
legendary
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October 28, 2017, 03:11:35 PM
#11
Thank you for helping me, I really feel bad about it
I have updated Kaspersky internet security I thought it is the best tool + I am using password manager so i don't know if he have the passwords
I need to scan my whole computer with all the drives? or just the wallet?


I just can't believe it! he is a criminal that stole my money and i can't do nothing about it?


To the best of my knowledge most antivirus software doesn't even detect malware or trojans. They are only good at stopping viruses. If it happened to me I would format the drive and do a clean windows install before keeping any crypto wallets on it again.

Have you recently installed some new altcoin wallet. There is a lot of altcoin airdrops at the moment and at least half of them are scams and few of them are even infected with trojans.
sr. member
Activity: 635
Merit: 251
October 28, 2017, 02:00:28 PM
#10
I would do a full scan with your anti virus/malware software, and as well all know transactions are irreversible.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1046
October 28, 2017, 01:56:51 PM
#9
Thank you for helping me, I really feel bad about it
I have updated Kaspersky internet security I thought it is the best tool + I am using password manager so i don't know if he have the passwords
I need to scan my whole computer with all the drives? or just the wallet?


I just can't believe it! he is a criminal that stole my money and i can't do nothing about it?

You should scan the entire hard drive not only the wallet. to make sure that there is no other virus and malware install in your PC.
And i suggest to you to use kaspersky total security because its more secured and cryptocurrency supported than internet security that their priority is to keep safe your internet transmitting or receiving data ..
I hope that you learn now .. put also a password to your electrum and check no keyloggers are open check it in task manager as admin so that you can see  all running apps..
member
Activity: 76
Merit: 10
October 28, 2017, 12:57:31 PM
#8
Make sure to keep your passwords and private key confidential do not share also when you have coins enough that you can't afford to loss keep them in paper wallet or hardware wallet.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
October 28, 2017, 12:06:53 PM
#7
Thank you for helping me, I really feel bad about it
I have updated Kaspersky internet security I thought it is the best tool + I am using password manager so i don't know if he have the passwords
I need to scan my whole computer with all the drives? or just the wallet?


I just can't believe it! he is a criminal that stole my money and i can't do nothing about it?
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