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May 01, 2017, 01:20:00 PM
This happens in me someone steal my btc from my online wallet. What I did was I put 2fa since someone steal my btc, from that time I feel secured and no one got steal my btc. You should try to store it in xapo, its best wallet also.
Setting up 2fa verification is always suggested or must have because with this setting you will surely secure your wallet from any hacking attempts since they cant bypass a wallet without it specially when you do use online web wallets.Its advisable not to forget on enabling it just like mine even though I have small amounts of bitcoin better to secure it first so that no one could really steal It from you.Sorry for your loss op
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May 01, 2017, 01:14:31 PM
hello guys how are you
i received a sms today that said 0.01 btc sent from your wallet
i check my btc address after that i see to transafer from my wallet to this address:
1bMbxGMqzeDdC9yBz9Sj3Rofb2ghcTfRt

what should i do now?

That means someone has compromised your system. Hopefully you don't lose any more after securing it.
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May 01, 2017, 01:11:18 PM
#99
hello guys how are you
i received a sms today that said 0.01 btc sent from your wallet
i check my btc address after that i see to transafer from my wallet to this address:
1bMbxGMqzeDdC9yBz9Sj3Rofb2ghcTfRt

what should i do now?

I guess in that case you can't do anything about it, I think accept the fact that you did mistake on it. Even you report what what happened to your concern it will never be return at all. Just next time be careful and do what others here gave you advised on your computer for you to avoid that to be happen it again.
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May 01, 2017, 10:46:16 AM
#98
I suggest you should pick another wallet that has 2fa or put 2fa on your current wallet.
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May 01, 2017, 10:35:43 AM
#97
This happens in me someone steal my btc from my online wallet. What I did was I put 2fa since someone steal my btc, from that time I feel secured and no one got steal my btc. You should try to store it in xapo, its best wallet also.
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May 01, 2017, 10:01:43 AM
#96
is it possible that he have my backup wallet?

I'm not really familiar with the use of blockchain.info's wallet, but if you mean that the SMS is used as a 2fa, you're probably right: somebody might have gotten their hands on your backup wallet.
This means that some place you used to store your bac
I use blockchain.info, and yes, it is possible to get a backup that can be restored without doing anything on the blockchain.info website.
First I would recommend running an anti-virus scan on any device that you've used your wallet on (if nothing comes up it may be time to use a different device or factory reset the one you were using). After that be sure to make a new wallet (could be blockchain.info or a different service) and transfer all of your remaining BTC (if you have any left) to that new wallet and stop using your old wallet (it is now compromised and somebody else can spend anything on it).
legendary
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May 01, 2017, 09:54:09 AM
#95
It's strange to know that this is even possible.....

With online wallets trust me, anything is possible. I would wish all Bitcoin enthusiasts should get a laptop only desktop and have the entire core downloaded so that you keep your private keys to yourself. I think that's more secured than having someone or a company hold them for you.
Having your own laptop PC or whatever to use as a means of storing your Bitcoin is typically safer than what anyone else or any company could do, but that's only if you keep it offline and make an effort to keep it safe. Most people don't want to have any kind of electronic device sitting around. While companies aren't exactly perfect, they aren't anything to scoff at either. They do offer things like 2FA and so for users, and they don't leave accounts open.
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May 01, 2017, 09:48:05 AM
#94
It's strange to know that this is even possible.....

With online wallets trust me, anything is possible. I would wish all Bitcoin enthusiasts should get a laptop only desktop and have the entire core downloaded so that you keep your private keys to yourself. I think that's more secured than having someone or a company hold them for you.
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May 01, 2017, 08:55:03 AM
#93
Every time you will open and use your bitcoin account make sure and check your computer if it has a virus or none. Computer viruses may be dangerous for your bitcoin account. another is when you open your bitcoin account at public computer shops make sure that you logged out before leaving the computers because someone may use your account without your consent.
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May 01, 2017, 07:51:28 AM
#92
hello guys how are you
i received a sms today that said 0.01 btc sent from your wallet
i check my btc address after that i see to transafer from my wallet to this address:
1bMbxGMqzeDdC9yBz9Sj3Rofb2ghcTfRt

what should i do now?

what wallet do you use? Kindly share with us more info so that all of us can avoid being stolen.
sr. member
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May 01, 2017, 07:48:22 AM
#91
Never had such situation. Maybe you have your computer or laptop infected so someone has access to your wallet. Online wallets are risky so this may happen any time. Lucky for you the amount isn't big but someone has maybe just testing to see if the thing will work. If you have more funds there I suggest to move them in another more secure wallet.
Indeed I have never experienced such situations, but we can solve the problem if it is true if the online wallet are very risky so it is possible the virus infected can occur should not save large amounts if it does not want to lose all should move to a more secure wallet, because in that way to protect while the amount we have
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May 01, 2017, 07:24:51 AM
#90
only 0.01 BTC quite small but has a valuable experience, if it's like this you should avoid transactions and store them online, or do not use IP wifi when transactions with bitcoin, also check your hardware or device, it is safe or menace .

That would be really dangerous, 0.01 or even 0.001 is valuable not in the aspect of amounts but in a way that it can be hacked or steal. That's the problem that we must not let slip. These small stuffs when added together is big and if we always try to slip these things it will became a habit. Imagine if 0.01 can be stolen what then a much bigger amount has a high risk of being stolen too.

First things first is that the security must be on ourselves. The advices is already been said by the members of this community, just applied it to practice.
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March 18, 2017, 11:35:39 AM
#89
I experience this kind of being hacked my account, in trading site though I have 2fa activated in my account still the hacker made a transaction or steal my btc. Ive realized maybe I click the link which is phishing site that hacked my btc. So for now, Im being careful not to view any link that will steal my btc. I suggest please be careful on your bitcoin.
I'm not sure how this is possible if you had 2fa enabled as the attacker would need to have access to your phone as well as your password.

It could be that you signed up to a fake trading site (the name is not mentioned) and that they then scammed you out of your Bitcoin, or that you accidentally signed up on a fake version of the trading site which you were trying to use with a very slightly different title, in which case they could have taken a deposit and took it to an external wallet, leading you to believe that you had been hacked.

It could even be that your click on a phishing link was on your phone, meaning that they infected your phone with a virus that was capable of finding your 2fa code as well as your password when you sign in to the website, but that seems incredibly unlikely and difficult to happen so I get the feeling that you made a mistake and sent your Bitcoin to the wrong site.

Still, you need to be more than "careful not to view any link that will steal my btc".  You need to be very vigilant and think about each link individually with virus and url checks etc.  You also need to have a system for spotting phishing links and a set of criteria for what a legitimate site is like and what information it provides.
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March 17, 2017, 05:33:02 PM
#88
I experience this kind of being hacked my account, in trading site though I have 2fa activated in my account still the hacker made a transaction or steal my btc. Ive realized maybe I click the link which is phishing site that hacked my btc. So for now, Im being careful not to view any link that will steal my btc. I suggest please be careful on your bitcoin.

I don't understand how can someone break the 2fa authentication if he doesn't have direct access to your phone? Yes, he can catch you typing your password during your login, or he can even hack your mailbox, but getting a number code which changes every 20s from your phone? I just can't imagine how they do this. Huh
I think he has downloaded some junk files on the internet which contain malware and trojan. And because of that fact, his account is easily be attacked and vulnerable to hackers. 2fa can be stolen if the users are not careful. Poor that guy.
Yes, I understand how they can get your passwords and login information, but my question is - how can the 2fa "be stolen"??  Huh
To turn it off or to change it to a new device, you need a number code from your confirmed mobile phone. To send coins out of your wallet, again you need that code, which is on completely different device than you pc and it changes every 20s.

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March 17, 2017, 05:21:31 PM
#87
I heard that when authorization can occur, a site-double. But it's scammers. You must carefully look at the address before granting access permission
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March 17, 2017, 01:45:37 PM
#86
It's strange to know that this is even possible.....
sr. member
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March 17, 2017, 11:30:10 AM
#85
I experience this kind of being hacked my account, in trading site though I have 2fa activated in my account still the hacker made a transaction or steal my btc. Ive realized maybe I click the link which is phishing site that hacked my btc. So for now, Im being careful not to view any link that will steal my btc. I suggest please be careful on your bitcoin.

I don't understand how can someone break the 2fa authentication if he doesn't have direct access to your phone? Yes, he can catch you typing your password during your login, or he can even hack your mailbox, but getting a number code which changes every 20s from your phone? I just can't imagine how they do this. Huh
I think he has downloaded some junk files on the internet which contain malware and trojan. And because of that fact, his account is easily be attacked and vulnerable to hackers. 2fa can be stolen if the users are not careful. Poor that guy.
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March 17, 2017, 10:16:10 AM
#84
I experience this kind of being hacked my account, in trading site though I have 2fa activated in my account still the hacker made a transaction or steal my btc. Ive realized maybe I click the link which is phishing site that hacked my btc. So for now, Im being careful not to view any link that will steal my btc. I suggest please be careful on your bitcoin.

I don't understand how can someone break the 2fa authentication if he doesn't have direct access to your phone? Yes, he can catch you typing your password during your login, or he can even hack your mailbox, but getting a number code which changes every 20s from your phone? I just can't imagine how they do this. Huh
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March 14, 2017, 03:45:19 AM
#83
I experience this kind of being hacked my account, in trading site though I have 2fa activated in my account still the hacker made a transaction or steal my btc. Ive realized maybe I click the link which is phishing site that hacked my btc. So for now, Im being careful not to view any link that will steal my btc. I suggest please be careful on your bitcoin.
legendary
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March 14, 2017, 03:24:03 AM
#82
only 0.01 BTC quite small but has a valuable experience, if it's like this you should avoid transactions and store them online, or do not use IP wifi when transactions with bitcoin, also check your hardware or device, it is safe or menace .
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