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Title: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: ch2leo on December 11, 2017, 09:03:23 AM
All my eth has been sent from 0x710eb4272d5986703cdAbCC14F3433f51F195F1F(myEtherWallet) to 0x32AA5d54150640d56d93032BC409c48C60dd0107 without my confirm...

https://etherscan.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107 …
As in this page you can see 38.491337 eth has been sent to this wallet, and I have no idea how I can get those eth back...

https://ethplorer.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107#ready
There are more victims in the address discussion below...

I've seen there are the same discussion in bitcoin fourm.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2242435.0

Any way to get those ETH back? I really need help...

I found that I've enter http://www.myethermallet.com/, and this website got my private key and steal all my eth...
(This is a phishing website, don't click it)

sorry for choosing poll form, I don't know how to cancel it...


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: mocacinno on December 11, 2017, 09:43:54 AM
All my eth has been sent from 0x710eb4272d5986703cdAbCC14F3433f51F195F1F(myEtherWallet) to 0x32AA5d54150640d56d93032BC409c48C60dd0107 without my confirm...

https://etherscan.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107 …
As in this page you can see 38.491337 eth has been sent to this wallet, and I have no idea how I can get those eth back...

https://ethplorer.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107#ready
There are more victims in the address discussion below...

I've seen there are the same discussion in bitcoin fourm.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2242435.0

Any way to get those ETH back? I really need help...

I found that I've enter http://www.redacted.com/, and this website got my private key and steal all my eth...
(This is a phishing website, don't click it)

sorry for choosing poll form, I don't know how to cancel it...

Sorry to be the barer of bad news... But if you entered your private key on a phising website, and they used your key to spend your ETH and fund their own addresses, you've lost your ETH as soon as those transactions were confirmed.
No way of getting it back...

Best you can do is keep tracking the thief's addressess, crosslink them against any social media you can find (see if he posts one of those addresses) and hopefully one day law enforcement might find him (potentially by accident), and you can start a lawsuit against this person to get your funds back.
A different route is to try to contact his domain registrar and hosting provider... Maybe they have his name on file...


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: JoyofCrypto on December 11, 2017, 09:49:00 AM
Once a transaction has been confirmed, there's no way of getting your coins back. Never enter your private keys on some shady websites, that will only get your coins lost.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Xio on December 11, 2017, 11:27:01 AM
D'oh. Your ETH are gone for good, sorry.
I guess he just clicked on a malicious ad somewhere that imposts as being the legit site.

Always check the address bar. Never go to a critical service via an ad. Even if just your click is tracked, that's more than a third-party should know.

Be careful.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Jonashe on December 11, 2017, 11:36:45 AM
Sorry for you loss. Phising is a shitty thing. YOu have to verify website address, or remember it on your browser with shortcut so you are sure that it's always the good address. Also enable HTTPS EVERYWHERE so it can detect this kind of attack.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: IPCHAINDATABASE on December 11, 2017, 11:37:10 AM
Sorry to hear that. The perils of phishing sites. Have to be so careful these days.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Inc_BitSquirrel on December 11, 2017, 12:02:35 PM
I am really sorry to hear that. Theft is a terrible thing to experience.

Unfortunately, just like others before me, I have no good news for you. Your Ethereum is gone and you can do nothing to change that :(

The only good advice I can give you is to be more careful in the future. Follow those rules:

1. Generate your wallets on offline machines, and sign transactions only there
2. Keep majority of your Ethereum on cold storage wallets
2. Never provide your private key on websites (high risk of phising)
3. Install MetaMask on Chrome Browser as it have Ethereum Phishing Detector mechanism
4. BookMark MyEtherWallet on your browser, and check it always twice before interacting with it
5. Use sites like MEW only to send already signed transactions (see point 1)
6. Never store significant amount of ETH on single wallet. Create multiple wallets and distribute your ETH among them

Best Luck in Future!


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: KingScorpio on December 11, 2017, 12:17:00 PM
All my eth has been sent from 0x710eb4272d5986703cdAbCC14F3433f51F195F1F(myEtherWallet) to 0x32AA5d54150640d56d93032BC409c48C60dd0107 without my confirm...

https://etherscan.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107 …
As in this page you can see 38.491337 eth has been sent to this wallet, and I have no idea how I can get those eth back...

https://ethplorer.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107#ready
There are more victims in the address discussion below...

I've seen there are the same discussion in bitcoin fourm.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2242435.0

Any way to get those ETH back? I really need help...

I found that I've enter http://www.myethermallet.com/, and this website got my private key and steal all my eth...
(This is a phishing website, don't click it)

sorry for choosing poll form, I don't know how to cancel it...

phising you say? what did they pished your email password?


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: gangem07 on December 11, 2017, 12:19:04 PM
All my eth has been sent from 0x710eb4272d5986703cdAbCC14F3433f51F195F1F(myEtherWallet) to 0x32AA5d54150640d56d93032BC409c48C60dd0107 without my confirm...

https://etherscan.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107 …
As in this page you can see 38.491337 eth has been sent to this wallet, and I have no idea how I can get those eth back...

https://ethplorer.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107#ready
There are more victims in the address discussion below...

I've seen there are the same discussion in bitcoin fourm.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2242435.0

Any way to get those ETH back? I really need help...

I found that I've enter http://www.myethermallet.com/, and this website got my private key and steal all my eth...
(This is a phishing website, don't click it)

sorry for choosing poll form, I don't know how to cancel it...
Same here..i also experience that...i joined airdrop and suddenly i put my private key instead of eth wallet and my eth is stolen..There's no other way to get it back to us..Sorry for our loss..


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Stavri on December 11, 2017, 12:23:41 PM
Unfortunately there is no way. I advise you to check your computer for any trojan or viruses. Your computer is probably infected and that is why that thief could transfer them from your wallet. At least you will be safe for future.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: bribed on December 11, 2017, 12:24:17 PM
Im really sorry to hear that, its a shame that scammers are everywhere. You wont be able to get your ETH back, a transaction on the blockchain cannot be reversed, so your money is gone. You paid a lot of deuce now, let this be a lesson to you. Security is the most important thing in this space. Always protect your private key, never give it to anyone. You should take your private key and safe it on a usb device and put this device out of your reach, only use it when you want to make a transaction. Bookmark myetherwallet and always double check if the URL is the right one.
You should also remove the phishing URL from your post, many people will click on it even with your warning not to do so, and this will result in more people loosing money. I would remove it asap.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: aanbudi on December 11, 2017, 12:28:44 PM
I'm sorry for your loss. And I hope you can be sincere with the situation. Because when ETH Delivery is confirmed, there is no other way. Unless be patient with the situation.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: gredisgold88 on December 11, 2017, 12:31:36 PM
wew, it seems phishing. how can you lose this? , if there really is a thief, the you use device with malware and the like. do you deliberately transact your eth? . i think , if newbie have asset tokens ~ , and he says my eth stolen , apparently this is a fraud.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: JanEmil on December 11, 2017, 12:38:37 PM
Follow the ETH. Maybe he make mistake later when he transfer the money og post wallet ID on the internet. Still illegal even though it is crypto coins.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: coupable on December 11, 2017, 12:43:09 PM
What are you aiming to do man?? Yesterday you made a topic here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2559549.msg26073673#msg26073673 and i thought all the posts informed you can't get your funds back.
Today You make a second post to announce your lost again. You will not get solution by posting your issue again so it s just a lesson for you to not make those mistakes again. You are wasting your time.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: bitcoinvestor on December 11, 2017, 12:50:47 PM
No way to get your eth back, I think you should secure your wallet using metamask or json file, never open your wallet with pv key if no necessary, some one may install malware in your pc to spy your pc. All your activities are recorderd.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: mpufatzis on December 11, 2017, 01:11:29 PM
My apologies my friend. Unfortunately you own the money if and only if you own the private keys of the address.
And the worst of all, the transactions are irreversible.
I'm affrain you can't do anything any more.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Endikadija on December 11, 2017, 01:34:50 PM
wew, it seems phishing. how can you lose this? , if there really is a thief, the you use device with malware and the like. do you deliberately transact your eth? . i think , if newbie have asset tokens ~ , and he says my eth stolen , apparently this is a fraud.
Please you can try to read the explanation by OP again. How OP send or put the address on the wrong site. As you can see the fact that there are so many copycats of the myetherwallet that already created by scammers.
The scammer just changes a little alphabet. That makes op feel confused about that.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Ciucas on December 11, 2017, 01:40:31 PM
Oh my god, this is so sick. I'm sorry to hear that you lost so much  :'(


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: hieu81 on December 11, 2017, 01:46:47 PM
All my eth has been sent from 0x710eb4272d5986703cdAbCC14F3433f51F195F1F(myEtherWallet) to 0x32AA5d54150640d56d93032BC409c48C60dd0107 without my confirm...

https://etherscan.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107 …
As in this page you can see 38.491337 eth has been sent to this wallet, and I have no idea how I can get those eth back...

https://ethplorer.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107#ready
There are more victims in the address discussion below...

I've seen there are the same discussion in bitcoin fourm.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2242435.0

Any way to get those ETH back? I really need help...

I found that I've enter http://www.myethermallet.com/, and this website got my private key and steal all my eth...
(This is a phishing website, don't click it)

sorry for choosing poll form, I don't know how to cancel it...
No way to get your coin come back! Only to creat new wallet and carefull to hold your private key and your seed! Works hard to earn new ETH get to your wallet! Thank


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: jmigdlc99 on December 11, 2017, 01:48:34 PM
Damn thats a lot to lose. Its alright to feel bad but in the end remember its just money. It may have potentially gotten you some comforts and luxuries but at the end of the day whats important is you still chose to be happy. There is a lot to look forward in life. Spend time with your family, talk about what happened, and even make a great story out of it. You can make your life even much better. Good luck buddy.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Altrader on December 11, 2017, 01:53:54 PM
remove the hyperlink from your post please,
its very risky if the hyperlink in MEW phishing link still active,
sorry but i think you can't get your eth back,,
just don't use that adress anymore, create new MEW account


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Phalo on December 11, 2017, 01:59:14 PM
All my eth has been sent from 0x710eb4272d5986703cdAbCC14F3433f51F195F1F(myEtherWallet) to 0x32AA5d54150640d56d93032BC409c48C60dd0107 without my confirm...

https://etherscan.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107 …
As in this page you can see 38.491337 eth has been sent to this wallet, and I have no idea how I can get those eth back...

https://ethplorer.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107#ready
There are more victims in the address discussion below...

I've seen there are the same discussion in bitcoin fourm.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2242435.0

Any way to get those ETH back? I really need help...

I found that I've enter http://www.myethermallet.com/, and this website got my private key and steal all my eth...
(This is a phishing website, don't click it)

sorry for choosing poll form, I don't know how to cancel it...

Ohh my word, I am really sorry for your loss but unfortunately there is no way you will be able to recover your coins. Did you click on a phisihing site. The best advice I can give you right now is that you trace back your steps and check how you exposed your private keys. Make sure you secure your coins next time in a hardware wallet.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Jemzx00 on December 11, 2017, 02:01:01 PM
All my eth has been sent from 0x710eb4272d5986703cdAbCC14F3433f51F195F1F(myEtherWallet) to 0x32AA5d54150640d56d93032BC409c48C60dd0107 without my confirm...

https://etherscan.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107 …
As in this page you can see 38.491337 eth has been sent to this wallet, and I have no idea how I can get those eth back...

https://ethplorer.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107#ready
There are more victims in the address discussion below...

I've seen there are the same discussion in bitcoin fourm.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2242435.0

Any way to get those ETH back? I really need help...

I found that I've enter http://www.myethermallet.com/, and this website got my private key and steal all my eth...
(This is a phishing website, don't click it)

sorry for choosing poll form, I don't know how to cancel it...

There is no way to get it back. It's a big amount, I hope it serves as a lesson for you and for those who can read this post. Be careful as always when using your wallet. I use myetherwallet for a long time, I have encountered people who had the same issue as you and I also can't do anything about it.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: kandholabhavna on December 11, 2017, 02:06:50 PM
Damn man! That is a lot of money. No, there is no way that you can get your ETH back now.
The only way you could have lost your eth is if you entered your pvt keys in some phishing website. or if your computer has some malware. Get a hardware wallet!


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: xxollaxx on December 11, 2017, 02:18:18 PM
And this is why Crypto will never replace money. Sorry OP this sucks.  :-[


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Genovese on December 11, 2017, 02:23:02 PM
Probably no way to get them back, but if in your county a postal police exists go there and tell them - after all this website must be registered to someone.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: xxollaxx on December 11, 2017, 02:29:55 PM
Probably no way to get them back, but if in your county a postal police exists go there and tell them - after all this website must be registered to someone.

Police will be useless. They would even blame the OP for investing in crypto  ??? I think OP is out of luck. This is the downside of crypto. Once you are hacked or scammed you are done. I know people who lost 100s  of BtC or 1000s of eth  when it was cheap. And will happen over and over and over again.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: billy M. on December 11, 2017, 03:26:26 PM
All my eth has been sent from 0x710eb4272d5986703cdAbCC14F3433f51F195F1F(myEtherWallet) to 0x32AA5d54150640d56d93032BC409c48C60dd0107 without my confirm...

https://etherscan.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107 …
As in this page you can see 38.491337 eth has been sent to this wallet, and I have no idea how I can get those eth back...

https://ethplorer.io/address/0x32aa5d54150640d56d93032bc409c48c60dd0107#ready
There are more victims in the address discussion below...

I've seen there are the same discussion in bitcoin fourm.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2242435.0

Any way to get those ETH back? I really need help...

I found that I've enter http://www.myethermallet.com/, and this website got my private key and steal all my eth...
(This is a phishing website, don't click it)

sorry for choosing poll form, I don't know how to cancel it...

I guessed you had accidentally lest your private key exposed somewhere or log in into a phising site that's why the thief has been able to make transaction in your wallet. Sad to say you just need to say goodbye to your coins because it is quite impossible to know the thief behind what happen. Just be careful next time.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: shirackjs on December 11, 2017, 03:31:10 PM
Sorry to hear about your losses. But once the fund has been sent, there is no way to retrieve it. As what the above post say, try to track the scammer address to locate who is the scammer, maybe this is a slight chance for you to get your coin back.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Meepospammer on December 11, 2017, 03:35:50 PM
I know it's hard but you need to move on bro. No way to get it back.
Try to be more careful next time. Always bookmark the right website. Dont get phished


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: blue_id69 on December 11, 2017, 04:03:36 PM
use metamask extention in your browser they can prevent you to enter fake myetherwallet or etherdelta site. really sory for you lost but there nothing you can do. Just more becarfull from now on best of luck


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: markalis on December 11, 2017, 04:06:24 PM
do you lose all those tokens from online wallet? or from a wallet exchanger? it would be nice to keep the assets we have into an offline wallet or wallet exchanger, it's much safer


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Tinna25 on December 11, 2017, 04:31:55 PM

there is no way if the delivery has occurred, for the next you should be more careful, because now is very much web phishing and fraud, with the nominal it should you more secure your wallet with strong security.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: bribed on December 11, 2017, 04:33:39 PM
And this is why Crypto will never replace money. Sorry OP this sucks.  :-[

Kind of agree. Thats what I am sometimes arguing about with hardcore crypto enthusiasts. I know that a distributed ledger is irreversible, but as long as there arent mechanisms built in to solve this and charge back your transaction if you type in the wrong address, or get your money stolen, there is no way that crypto will be adopted by the mainstream. Its just too much risk involved if you can loose all your money from one second to another if you just type one wrong letter.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: StephenieDuong on December 11, 2017, 04:44:18 PM
It seem that you have show private key to someone else or they use scan tool to check your wallet. Sad but hard to get your coin back. !


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: AlienSeeker on December 11, 2017, 05:01:11 PM
This is one of the disadvantages of crypto currencies, that whenever you have mistakenly sent someone your coins, it will never go back, you can't have a refund. All you can do is to pray that the one you have mistakenly sent coins would be gladly to send back what he had received. But no one will do that, I guess, since you will not be known. It's hard to know that, unless you'll track him thoroughly.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: picaszo on December 11, 2017, 05:15:43 PM
sorry to say ,you cant get it back .


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Zucca on December 11, 2017, 05:25:10 PM
If the ETH transaction wasn't confirmed yet, how can it be cancelled?


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: ramsay snow on December 11, 2017, 05:28:53 PM
sorry for your lose. the amount of ethereum stolen from your wallet is quite a lot.
hopefully you will gain more than this money in the future. unfortunately you have no chance of getting it back


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Kunlejoe0 on December 11, 2017, 05:36:27 PM
Sorry for your loss! I like to advice crypto enthusiast especially newbies about danger of purchasing and buying cryptocurrency first before education of how cryptocurrency works. You must know exactly what you are doing or else you may lose roof over your head in crypto!


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: NorrisK on December 11, 2017, 05:40:37 PM
Very sorry to hear about your loss.

In the future, please use bookmarks to store trusted websites to avoid going to a scam website.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: texasman86 on December 11, 2017, 06:32:16 PM
rough - there are countless threads of this nature and a TON of phishing around MEW unfortunately.. Chalk it up to being a $20k learning experience i guess, sorry for your loss here.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Minecache on December 11, 2017, 06:38:56 PM
I wonder... You had 38 ETH and didn't use hardware wallet which costs 0.16ETH? Did you think that it useless? I should disappoint you, but there is no way to get your money back...


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: chocopapaya on December 11, 2017, 06:58:49 PM
As others have stated, you can't get it back.
I do feel sorry for you, that is an incredibly large sum of money.

However, the number one rule of crypto security is to never give out you seed.
Don't have it saved on you computer, don't tell anyone, if they are written down make sure they are locked up.
If you ever have to input a seed to access a wallet, first make sure it is the correct wallet or website.
If is also good to constantly make sure your computer is free of viruses or spyware.

There are quite a number of large scale phishing sites that seem to be alive and kicking even after a lot of people had their stuff stolen and report it.
the myethermallet one that you fell victim to is one, the omg airdrop website is another one.

IT is good to post this information so that more awareness can be had because I would say that in 95% of the case where stuff gets stolen, it could have been avoidable.

It is very rare that someone literally hacks past everything to take your stuff. In fact, with just normal wallets, it is pretty much impossible to hack your seed.  So they resort to phishing scams and stuff like that.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: romero121 on December 11, 2017, 07:01:16 PM
Users need to be very cautious in this regard, because lots and lots of such phising websites with each and everything in the same pattern is found commonly. This has been an easy hacking way than other forms of hack, which is highly complicated. Recently saw similar such incident taking place with the name of coinbase as well.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Xie89 on December 11, 2017, 07:13:05 PM
Sorry to hear. Indeed, not much to do. Good luck in re-earning your investments.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Sone11 on December 11, 2017, 08:00:51 PM
I've learned so many things here about security and other precautionary measures to avoid this kind of hack. Unfortunately yes too bad and felt sorry for your loss.. For that kind of amount I will have it not just in one account. maybe 20 eth is the maximum per wallet/eth add


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: lighpulsar07 on December 11, 2017, 10:19:59 PM
I'm so sorry for your loss that's a lot of money considering the price of eth today (38.491337 x 479 = $18,437.35) and unfortunately, you can't recover it once it confirmed but how come did fall in a trap set up by a hacker? As you see, it's pretty obvious that is phishing site and also, there is a mobile wallet that you store your eth so, you will not to type myetherwallet on your computer for example coinomi and also, if you googled it myetherwallet on your computer, don't click the first 1 because it is a google ad and obviously a bait i hope you this experience may prevent you making the same mistake in future.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: ajiejot on December 11, 2017, 10:21:52 PM
You can't back it anymore. Once you sent it to other address, there is no way anymore to get it back unless the owner of that wallet will give it back to you. But for me , no more chance that will get back your ethereums.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Pab on December 11, 2017, 10:36:48 PM
Always from any wallet any plaform etc first i clean my cookie, and i sand test coin,spyeweres and malweres
are in use spybot is free very good in detecting that kind viruses add to your browser Virus Total


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Johnnywelsh on December 11, 2017, 10:40:15 PM
Sorry to hear that, must be an awful feeling. I nearly sent some tokens to wrong address before and luckily managed to cancel it but the gut wrenching feeling was horrendous.

As others have already pointed out no way to get the coins back. A hard lesson but just learn from it if your continuing your crypto journey.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Raegorl on December 11, 2017, 10:42:57 PM
Unfortunately all your eth is gone for good.. I'm sorry for your losses mate. At least this can be a lesson to everyone here in the forums, to alwas bookmark important sites and double check everything before submitting any private keys or passwords.


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: nyteo on December 11, 2017, 10:44:16 PM
really good amount to be lost mate.. why don't you bookmark myetherwallet.com, maybe you click the address from any forum, slack, or another else, you need to be careful in visiting the site, check the web address for twice until you sure that's the true address. the sent transaction can't be canceled, you must be aware of malware ad or site..!


Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: HGETH on December 30, 2019, 06:43:26 AM
Has your BTC or ETH been stolen?

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Title: Re: my 38 Eth been stolen, any way to get it back...?
Post by: Vishnu.Reang on December 30, 2019, 06:52:09 AM
The problem here is that the hackers may not immediately spend these coins. They will wait for a few months, or even years before cashing them out. And it may not be possible to take any legal action before they move their coins to the exchanges. There are both black hat and white hat service providers available, who will track your stolen coins in return for a reward. But it is up to you to decide whether you want to use their services. Because even if you involve them, there is no guarantee that you will get back your coins.