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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: cobeyana on February 19, 2014, 04:58:08 AM



Title: How to get back stolen coins.
Post by: cobeyana on February 19, 2014, 04:58:08 AM
Hi

My account has been hacked  >:( on an online site and 3.1.....BTC has been stolen by 1BJoc29En9UhicrssH3AULntjz9FTXbS6y
see logs http://blockchain.info/nl/address/1BJoc29En9UhicrssH3AULntjz9FTXbS6y

He has sent 2 BTC to 1EQMwm2ZdDt8SZYM25vc35JwDpe5iiCfVa the rest is stll in his wallet.
How can I see were 1EQMwm2ZdDt8SZYM25vc35JwDpe5iiCfVa sent my 2BTC because there are a lot of wallets in the next blockchane info. http://blockchain.info/nl/address/1EQMwm2ZdDt8SZYM25vc35JwDpe5iiCfVa

How can I get my 3.1.... BTC back?

Thanks in advance for any info


Title: Re: How to get back stolen coins.
Post by: Localbtcbuyer on February 19, 2014, 05:03:51 AM
No way to get them back...sorry man


Title: Re: How to get back stolen coins.
Post by: Light on February 19, 2014, 05:05:00 AM
You can't. If you could that would defeat the purpose of bitcoin. Your going to just have to learn from it and have better account security.


Title: Re: How to get back stolen coins.
Post by: cobeyana on February 19, 2014, 06:50:19 AM
You can't. If you could that would defeat the purpose of bitcoin. Your going to just have to learn from it and have better account security.

Cant I yust go to the police when I get IP adress from the site from where he hacked me or let an other hacker hack his wallet?


Title: Re: How to get back stolen coins.
Post by: Unluckyduck on February 19, 2014, 07:14:28 AM
You can't. If you could that would defeat the purpose of bitcoin. Your going to just have to learn from it and have better account security.

Cant I yust go to the police when I get IP adress from the site from where he hacked me or let an other hacker hack his wallet?
You seriously need to read up on the basic workings of bitcoin before you buy so much. The police are unlikely to do much cause they don't really care about cryptocurrencies, not to mention that the attacker almost certainly spoofed his ip. Also you can't "hack" someones wallet.