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Topic: They have stolen bitcoins from my official Bitcoin wallet - page 3. (Read 4153 times)

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it is best to avoid windows 10 right now, but i don't think this is the case, of the first hacking attempt from microsoft, so it most likely that you were infected

you visited a shady website or probably downloaded something malicious, in other words it's your fault
What about the passwords?
I've never entered them on Windows 10

Was your wallet encrypted? Someone found your private key, this is the only way to make transactions on the blockchain. guessing a bitcoin private key is impossible. The question is how the attacker found the key. I think the computer has a rookit or trojan.
legendary
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Who is they? By the tone of your message I think you should have never invested in Bitcoin. I'm sorry for your loss but if you know what you are doing your coins are 99% safe.
I'm sorry ed_war_d, no one is going to refund you.
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it is best to avoid windows 10 right now, but i don't think this is the case, of the first hacking attempt from microsoft, so it most likely that you were infected

you visited a shady website or probably downloaded something malicious, in other words it's your fault
What about the passwords?
I've never entered them on Windows 10

rootkit maybe? your system was already infected long time ago, and the hacker waited for a big amount? it is certainly possible
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Using cold storage and paper wallets is the only real protection. Also, some of online wallets offer insurance option, I like that too.
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it is best to avoid windows 10 right now, but i don't think this is the case, of the first hacking attempt from microsoft, so it most likely that you were infected

you visited a shady website or probably downloaded something malicious, in other words it's your fault
What about the passwords?
I've never entered them on Windows 10

Someone with physical access to your machines?  Or wouldn't be the first time

Nobody has offline access to my laptop and my desktop and nobody knows my passwords (they were different)
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it is best to avoid windows 10 right now, but i don't think this is the case, of the first hacking attempt from microsoft, so it most likely that you were infected

you visited a shady website or probably downloaded something malicious, in other words it's your fault
What about the passwords?
I've never entered them on Windows 10

You had quite a considerable amount. Have you ever revealed how many bitcoins you have publicly, on any forum for example? This would make you a much easier target. Hackers would be able to target you by your IP address.

The truth of the matter is that these Bitcoin targeting malwares are and will be more and more numerous in the future.
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but you can't check if click some waste link about download of some java script or php code that can record your action in this pc?
have you tried to scan you computer with another Anti virus? It should be a better way to check if it is clean!
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it is best to avoid windows 10 right now, but i don't think this is the case, of the first hacking attempt from microsoft, so it most likely that you were infected

you visited a shady website or probably downloaded something malicious, in other words it's your fault
What about the passwords?
I've never entered them on Windows 10

Someone with physical access to your machines?  Or wouldn't be the first time
newbie
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it is best to avoid windows 10 right now, but i don't think this is the case, of the first hacking attempt from microsoft, so it most likely that you were infected

you visited a shady website or probably downloaded something malicious, in other words it's your fault
What about the passwords?
I've never entered them on Windows 10
legendary
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it is best to avoid windows 10 right now, but i don't think this is the case, of the first hacking attempt from microsoft, so it most likely that you were infected

you visited a shady website or probably downloaded something malicious, in other words it's your fault
newbie
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Your system is compromised. Either that or someone had access to your computer physically.

I was considering to invest in Bitcoins but seems like it is not secure.
Is there any method to protect bitcoins from a robber.
Use a cold wallet (paper wallet) or Trezor. Nobody can hack a piece of paper and I heard good things about trezor Smiley
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Nobody can hack a piece of paper but they can hack the medium which is used to sign the transaction. Hardware wallets or an offline computer(raspberry pi) is a much better alternative. Even Ledger wallet is good enough.
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They have stolen bitcoins from my official Bitcoin wallet.
Wallet had the password (about 30 characters)
Last time I've entered the password at least 6 months ago.
I installed Windows 10 in October.
Kaspersky Internet Security says no viruses.
https://blockchain.info/address/15ESHhWuNfqMEQPXWexGb9kK1J53brWksL
What do you think thinks about this? The system is so full of holes?

Your system is compromised. Either that or someone had access to your computer physically.

I was considering to invest in Bitcoins but seems like it is not secure.
Is there any method to protect bitcoins from a robber.
Use a cold wallet (paper wallet) or Trezor. Nobody can hack a piece of paper and I heard good things about trezor Smiley
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Last time I've entered the password many mounth ago.
Nobody has offline access to my laptop and my desktop and nobody knows my passwords (they were different)
After manipulations the 2-and wallet is decrypted now.
The laptop very often is offline. Sometimes I update the bitcoin core.
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They have stolen bitcoins from my official Bitcoin wallet.
Wallet had the password (about 30 characters)
Last time I've entered the password at least 6 months ago.
I installed Windows 10 in October.
Kaspersky Internet Security says no viruses.
https://blockchain.info/address/15ESHhWuNfqMEQPXWexGb9kK1J53brWksL
What do you think thinks about this? The system is so full of holes?

Your system is compromised. Either that or someone had access to your computer physically.

I was considering to invest in Bitcoins but seems like it is not secure.
Is there any method to protect bitcoins from a robber.
Use a cold wallet (paper wallet) or Trezor. Nobody can hack a piece of paper and I heard good things about trezor Smiley
Nobody can hack a piece of paper but they can hack the medium which is used to sign the transaction. Hardware wallets or an offline computer(raspberry pi) is a much better alternative. Even Ledger wallet is good enough.
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They have stolen bitcoins from my official Bitcoin wallet.
Wallet had the password (about 30 characters)
Last time I've entered the password at least 6 months ago.
I installed Windows 10 in October.
Kaspersky Internet Security says no viruses.
https://blockchain.info/address/15ESHhWuNfqMEQPXWexGb9kK1J53brWksL
What do you think thinks about this? The system is so full of holes?

Your system is compromised. Either that or someone had access to your computer physically.

I was considering to invest in Bitcoins but seems like it is not secure.
Is there any method to protect bitcoins from a robber.
Use a cold wallet (paper wallet) or Trezor. Nobody can hack a piece of paper and I heard good things about trezor Smiley
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I was considering to invest in Bitcoins but seems like it is not secure.
Is there any method to protect bitcoins from a robber.
31 Bitcoins ($ 12,090.07) What a huge amount of loss to Edward.

Yes there is! For such a huge amount, OP should have used paper wallets or have bought a hardware wallet like a Bitcoin Trezor. Any of these two combinations is perfectly safe and should be used for anything over 7-8 coins in my opinion.

OP sorry for your loss by the way!
legendary
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Your system is definitely compromised. Best thing might actually be to do a clean install and get a new set of private keys.

Whatever you do, do not touch your keys ever again, the hacker will always have access to them.
It indicates that he will never get his bitcoins back again?
He can't complain regarding the issue to somebody?


The chances of him getting those back are slim to none.

There is always the possibility that it was someone close to him that had physical access to his pc at some point.
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Your system is definitely compromised. Best thing might actually be to do a clean install and get a new set of private keys.

Whatever you do, do not touch your keys ever again, the hacker will always have access to them.
It indicates that he will never get his bitcoins back again?
He can't complain regarding the issue to somebody?
legendary
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Your system is definately compromised. Best thing might actually be to do a clean install and get a new set of private keys.

What ever you do, do not touch your keys ever again, the hacker will always have access to them.
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Do you mean that someone sent all of your BTC from your wallet? Or they stole your private key? Or Both?
Oops, I'm sorry. I didn't see that you give a link to the transaction
So the hacker sent your Bitcoin, right?
legendary
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I've seen a few key loggers that are almost invisible to most anti virus.  With any serious amount of btc I recommend cold storage.  In this case it would be too little too late obviously.
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