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Topic: www.BITSTAMP.net Bitcoin exchange site for USD/BTC - page 65. (Read 231282 times)

newbie
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I withdrew 5.27 BTC more than two days ago. The transaction is shown as "finished" but nothing has arrived. It´s also not on blockchain. The coins just disapeared.

Anyone else had this problem? I contacted support but they didn´t reply me for more than 24 hours now. Rate is still falling and i want my coins. Really annoying.
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1003
SEPA Smiley
Although the Brits and the Europeans(Tempora Wink ) want the UK out of the EU, they are still bound by banking regulations.
If your bank tells you otherwise fucking sue them.
full member
Activity: 202
Merit: 100
Just a heads up that http://www.tranzfers.com are no longer prepared to transfer money to Bitstamp.  I arranged a transfer yesterday which they'd received the funds for and marked as "paid to beneficiary" on their website , but they've just phoned me up to confirm that they won't be completing the transaction. One of their banking partners is Citibank so I guess it relates to that.  So, Transferwise first and now Transferz - any suggestions for the best way for a UK resident to move money to Bitstamp?
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
put me on speeddial#1
Dear Bitstamp users,

Tuesday, June 25th is a state holiday in Slovenia. Bank deposits and withdrawals will be processed on Wednesday 26th.

Thank you for using our service!

Thanks for letting us know in advance. I was not aware of this.

Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1003
Dear Bitstamp users,

Tuesday, June 25th is a state holiday in Slovenia. Bank deposits and withdrawals will be processed on Wednesday 26th.

Thank you for using our service!
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
Psi laju, karavani prolaze.
This error should be fixed now. Can you please try again and report back to us via [email protected] if the problem persists. Thank you.

How about fixing the scammy trading engine?
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1003
This error should be fixed now. Can you please try again and report back to us via [email protected] if the problem persists. Thank you.
sr. member
Activity: 399
Merit: 250
Hi there,

just trying to reach the Bitstamp guys through this forum.

The passwort reset dialog doesn't function at the moment. I always get an error message, after entering the email adress:

newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Most likely the attacker had (HAS?) access to your e-mail account associated with BitStamp. He then performed password reset and obtained new password from your compromised e-mail account. Change your e-mail password immediately to something more strong.


Thank you for the answer. It really seems like this is the case. Im currently trying to get my email account activity from microsoft on the day of the breach to find out if this really happened. Although my Bitstamp pw was rather strong, my email pw really sucked. Roll Eyes
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Ƶ = µBTC
If you modify the API anyway, could you also have a look at this?
@hazek, bitstamp team

Many thanks to you!!

I can see here, that you're not only having a look at it, but that you've already done it Kiss
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1003
That would in fact be the easiest way to "hack" the accounts.
hero member
Activity: 531
Merit: 505
Most likely the attacker had (HAS?) access to your e-mail account associated with BitStamp. He then performed password reset and obtained new password from your compromised e-mail account. Change your e-mail password immediately to something more strong.

newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
And 2FA.

I suggest you sanitize your system and when you're sure, you're clean, change every credentials you have. Mind to share some intel? IP, withdrawal address etc.? I can't do anything specific, but I'd say it's good anyway, to have that data available..

Hope your loss wasn't that big. :/

Edit: is your API access enabled? (Account - Settings - at the bottom)
Hi,

The coins were withdrawn to address 18RUHecChoueC4tspKyxyHtesGZ5DznQhd and sent forth from there.

The hacker first logged in from IP 71.19.243.196 and then 12 minutes later from 209.21.67.218 and did the cleaning in 4 minutes. The IPs are most likely proxy'd as they appear to be quite far away from each other.

What makes this every weirder is that there's no sign of password changes in my account history although I had to retrieve my password via email as it didn't let me log in with my old password. My API access is not enabled.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1026
And 2FA.

I suggest you sanitize your system and when you're sure, you're clean, change every credentials you have. Mind to share some intel? IP, withdrawal address etc.? I can't do anything specific, but I'd say it's good anyway, to have that data available..

Hope your loss wasn't that big. :/

Edit: is your API access enabled? (Account - Settings - at the bottom)
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
This wouldnt have happened with email confirmation.
At least not that easily.

As default, I thought I had all three e-mail confirmantions on. I haven't touched them ever and they were all on when I checked my security settings. Im clueless how the low-life could have gotten the coins out of Bitstamp so easily.
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1003
This wouldnt have happened with email confirmation.
At least not that easily.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
As a warning to all Bitstamp users I repeat what many have already said: Use offline wallets and secure passwords.

My Bitstamp account apparently got hacked, all the money on the accout were spent on coins and the coins were then withdrawn to an address outside Bitstamp. I tried logging in one day and the site told me that my login ID ja password didn't match and as I retrieved my password via email, I found my account cleaned.

I have no idea how someone could have found out my ID/PW combination as I store them nowhere else but in my head and I haven't clicked any fishy banners while being logged into Bitstamp or anything like that. Also my password was rather strong. Could be a database break-in?
Anyway, as I and many else have said, keep your passwords secure and your coins offline. Cost me a bit over 3k $ not to follow those guide lines.

Ps. To the hacker if you're reading this, I hope you die a long painful death of cancer Smiley What you are doing is f'king cheap and I feel nothing but deep pity towards you. Now go catch a cancer.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1026
And I miss the timestamps.

I would be very thankful, if you share any new findings.  Wink
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
Ƶ = µBTC
How did you find that out? I can't find documentation..... Can you give me a hint?

Sure. I looked at the source code of bitstamp.com and noticed the socket.io connection. You can alter the port from 8080-8086 I think. Depth should come with live_orders and the events 'order deleted', 'order created' and 'order changed', but I never received anything besides the connection confirmation. But as said before. It doesn't seem that reliable and seems to have a delay. :/
Thanks a lot Kiss

I'm getting delays up to 60sec here, but it seems fine otherwise: The returned data is complete, but it's not chronological.

It looks like the trades drop in at a fixed rate, so if there are multiple trades at once (e.g. due to a large order), then the delays accumulate.

Especially appreciated: /live_trades returns the transaction ids. This allows us to sort them chronologically and get the timestamps from good old bitstamp.net/api/transactions/.

I'll dig into /live_orders later... Hopefully it's as easy as sending some init-message to trigger it.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1026
How did you find that out? I can't find documentation..... Can you give me a hint?

Sure. I looked at the source code of bitstamp.com and noticed the socket.io connection. You can alter the port from 8080-8086 I think. Depth should come with live_orders and the events 'order deleted', 'order created' and 'order changed', but I never received anything besides the connection confirmation. But as said before. It doesn't seem that reliable and seems to have a delay. :/

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