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Topic: Suspicious BTCjam account activity, Investigation pending. - page 2. (Read 5709 times)

newbie
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A rule of thumb to figure out if you were hacked or a site was hacked is to listen for other people making similar reports. We'll have to see if any more sites show up.
copper member
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1032
I am unlocking this thread to state that Tulkas was unhappy with the title

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Would you care to change the name of the topic you created, this will cause panic on our users and I dont think its fair since BTCJam was not hacked!!!

As I asked for I.P. details of the account, Which was refused ( I believe was right due to the data protection act) How do I know that it was my password rather than a site hack?

Can you at least tell me if you have a record of my password being entered from another I.P. If so, I might be able to acquire them legally.

I stopped lending here a while ago when I seen the scamms and such bad protection and no enforcement of collection, All I am doing is trying to keep my account safe until I have received all the last payments due to me.

I shall leave this unlocked for you to discuss? Am I wrong with my title? Am I not entitled to my views?
copper member
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1032
Update, Tulkas is adding 2PA soon, Apparently It was an old issue I have stumbled on, I just need to rotate password more often.

I'm sorted here, but please still check your accounts for anything missing you have not arranged.
copper member
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1032
My BTC jam was hacked and all my future payments was sold to the same user for one satoshi.

I urge everyone to check their account, I am working with Tulkas to revert the selling.


I urge everyone to ask Tulkas to disable this feature until there is more security on the site for logging on.

EDIT, 2 days and still no account back, I am contacting Brazilian solicitors to see what my options are.
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