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November 14, 2013, 08:21:33 AM
#21
The police report seems to be legit and has words "Bitcoin" and "MtGox" so why are the mods intercepting his post
legendary
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October 20, 2013, 05:12:22 AM
#20
Hello guys,


My story of stolen 92BTC


U saying it was sotlen 92BTC but report showed 2000zl which is arround 5-6BTC , can u expplain or if it was in 2012 wat was the price of BTC in PLN?

Thanks
legendary
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October 19, 2013, 07:56:40 PM
#19
lesson learned, OP. don't use an exchange as a wallet.

true, all newbies wishing to use BTC should learn this lesson early on.
legendary
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October 17, 2013, 07:45:10 PM
#18
There's a way to figure out if BTC were deposited into a site like Silk Road. I read a article about it on Forbes where they were able to find this out, but they said it would be harder if you didn't know what you were looking for, but still possible. After that you would have to message the business and prove to them that the coins were stolen, which is next to impossible if it was a year ago. Even if it wasn't, you'd have a hard time getting anything out of them. Your best bet is to figure out where the coins were deposited to be sold (if anywhere) and then contact the business for any information they have on the account holder. Good luck.
b!z
legendary
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October 15, 2013, 04:42:33 AM
#17
personally id monitor the coins and hope that the hacker sends it to gox or something and you can get gox to freeze his account

I don't think that's ever going to happen. The OP could always be on the lookout though, I guess.
legendary
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October 15, 2013, 03:45:57 AM
#16
lesson learned, OP. don't use an exchange as a wallet.
legendary
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1davout
October 15, 2013, 03:33:51 AM
#15
I came up with idea with rising fund that would give me chance to recover my 92 stolen BTC

That's kinda cute.
legendary
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Simplemining.net Admin
October 15, 2013, 03:28:37 AM
#14
I don't what the terms of service says, but it seems to me that the stolen coins were held by MtGox and not you, so it was their coins that were stolen and not yours. You still have a right to your money.

MtGox says that they cant do anything, i wont suue them - they are too big for me Smiley
And ofcourse it was tme who had leaked database of passwords.
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October 14, 2013, 10:05:43 PM
#13
I don't what the terms of service says, but it seems to me that the stolen coins were held by MtGox and not you, so it was their coins that were stolen and not yours. You still have a right to your money.

I have feeling this only goes so far as in if you are a dumbass to not use the proper security we offer to secure your coins then the fault lies with you. I'm just going out on a limb there.
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October 14, 2013, 09:59:11 PM
#12
No 2FA and using mt gox as a web wallet, you deserved it. This is a lesson and you will never do that again and you will now invest more time in security.

Also you have skills instead of asking for donations go and hustle and get jobs in the community and earn it back, you could earn 92 BTC pretty quickly with your job skill and a good price point.

security lesson learned.
My skill is pretty nice and i have my own company.
But still 92 BTC is pretty big cash here in Poland - we are like a 3td part country compared to sweeden Cheesy
And about donation part i said do myself, why not, i will post my case and see what happens - i wont loose anything so its worth trying Smiley

Anyway, thx all for donations, i have to go sleep. Bye !

If you have your own company then you'll be able to get back up on your feed sooner or later! no need to ask people to give 92 btc!
legendary
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Keep it real
October 14, 2013, 09:46:34 PM
#11
I'm just curious why you've never mentioned this before...

You have a gap in your posting history from June 30 2011 till February 18 2013.  It's a little odd to me that you're saying this happened June 15 2012.


EDIT:
Just looked again and realized it was mentioned on February 18 2013.  I'm guessing this was either a bought or hacked account though.
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Evolution is the only way to survive
October 14, 2013, 09:13:10 PM
#10
If you aren't the sole controller of your private keys, you don't have any bitcoins.

This is a harsh lesson. Many refuse to learn it until they've been dropped into the frying pan.

OP, you've been dropped in the frying pan. Be thankful that it was only 92 bitcoins and learn to properly secure your assets in the future. The world is full of people who won't hesitate to steal from their own mother. You must protect yourself.

Others reading this post, please try to understand the mistakes the OP has made, and learn from them. Secure your private keys. This means that you are the only person in the world who is capable of accessing those private keys. There is a wealth of knowledge available for those who bother to seek it. Bitcoins are one of the easiest assets on the planet to secure. You don't need to pay for insurance. You don't need elaborate security systems. You don't need an expensive safe. You don't need to pay someone else to do it for you. All you need is the knowledge which you can acquire in about 2-3 hours. A few key things to search for: offline wallets, cold storage, paper wallets.
cold storage is only trustable method in my opinion
legendary
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October 14, 2013, 07:47:07 PM
#9
personally id monitor the coins and hope that the hacker sends it to gox or something and you can get gox to freeze his account
legendary
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October 14, 2013, 06:57:44 PM
#8
No 2FA and using mt gox as a web wallet, you deserved it. This is a lesson and you will never do that again and you will now invest more time in security.

Also you have skills instead of asking for donations go and hustle and get jobs in the community and earn it back, you could earn 92 BTC pretty quickly with your job skill and a good price point.

No, he does not deserve it.  The other guys is a criminal.

sr. member
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October 14, 2013, 06:57:38 PM
#7
Bitcoin is like silver or gold.

If you don't hold it in hand (the bitcoin equivalent being, your own server/wallet.dat file, private key securely kept, etc), you don't really hold it.

Web wallets are just as good as paper metal - totally worthless.
legendary
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Simplemining.net Admin
October 14, 2013, 06:54:02 PM
#6
No 2FA and using mt gox as a web wallet, you deserved it. This is a lesson and you will never do that again and you will now invest more time in security.

Also you have skills instead of asking for donations go and hustle and get jobs in the community and earn it back, you could earn 92 BTC pretty quickly with your job skill and a good price point.

security lesson learned.
My skill is pretty nice and i have my own company.
But still 92 BTC is pretty big cash here in Poland - we are like a 3td part country compared to sweeden Cheesy
And about donation part i said do myself, why not, i will post my case and see what happens - i wont loose anything so its worth trying Smiley

Anyway, thx all for donations, i have to go sleep. Bye !
legendary
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Simplemining.net Admin
October 14, 2013, 06:35:56 PM
#5
It was in 2012 (15 czerwca = June 15), you can also see it in the blockchain.info link provided by OP, and the report is from 17/07/2012.

The report looks legit to me in case anyone's having doubts.

Tytanick, can you tell us what response did you get from the police in regards to this theft? What kind of effort did they undertake to investigate this theft?
I'm having a hard time believing they did anything considering the fact that the Polish police is understaffed and usually not very tech-savvy unless there's political pressure...

I wouldn't really count on getting even a fraction of those money back, and definitely not after 14 months but good luck nonetheless.

I had somewere response document from the police, but i cant really find it.
anyway theh said something that they cant find this "hacker" and thats it....
I've even contacted mtgox and gave them my police case number but nothing happened.
Case is closed ......

I tried to find hacker myself because mtgox mail showed me ip of hacker: 178.215.199.188
I also contacted ISP company of this ip but they told me only that i can contact police because they wont tell me anything about person using that ip.
Anyway i suppose that this was proxy ip anyway ....
legendary
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October 14, 2013, 06:23:47 PM
#4
It was in 2012 (15 czerwca = June 15), you can also see it in the blockchain.info link provided by OP, and the report is from 17/07/2012.

The report looks legit to me in case anyone's having doubts.

Tytanick, can you tell us what response did you get from the police in regards to this theft? What kind of effort did they undertake to investigate this theft?
I'm having a hard time believing they did anything considering the fact that the Polish police is understaffed and usually not very tech-savvy unless there's political pressure...

I wouldn't really count on getting even a fraction of those money back, and definitely not after 14 months but good luck nonetheless.
sr. member
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October 14, 2013, 06:22:28 PM
#3
2013 and still trusting gox?  wtf man

Well 2013 and mt.gox is still the biggest exchange out there...
legendary
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Simplemining.net Admin
October 14, 2013, 06:20:35 PM
#2
2013 and still trusting gox?  wtf man
the theft took place in 2012-06-15 10:08:19
not in 2013 Smiley

I am a man with a grate hope and very interesting idea that i am creating universe.
anyway, i dont trade in mtgox anymore since that incident Smiley
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