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Title: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: Spayse on December 10, 2013, 01:10:10 AM
i was robbed of all my coins

0.485

here is the address of the thief


1DNwHb3VhGxuwFETkmpHtevZsk9LvcmG95

does anyone know how i can get my coins back


ive worked really hard and i had enough for a miner and some thief took them all  away :,(

i have been mining and watching ads and trading on crypsy built nothing into almost 500 dollars and poof dissapeared


if you want help out id Appreciate any donations

1KvC6rjtM1nqFANqeviFPvEQcbCCSfQQru

if anyone can help me get my coins back id love to hear how  get my coins back and ill give you half


thx
Spayse


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: BurtW on December 10, 2013, 01:22:00 AM
We need a LOT more details.

How did they steal them?  Were they taken out of your wallet?  If so which wallet?  What did you do wrong?  Etc.



Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: SeanArce on December 10, 2013, 01:23:48 AM
cut your losses, carry on


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: Spayse on December 10, 2013, 01:30:09 AM
We need a LOT more details.

How did they steal them?  Were they taken out of your wallet?  If so which wallet?  What did you do wrong?  Etc.





they took them from cryptsy and my personal wallet

they just transferred

as for what i did wrong nothing i can say


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: drawingthesun on December 10, 2013, 01:33:10 AM
they took them from cryptsy and my personal wallet

Ok, start offering us more real details; please answer the following:

Where is your personal wallet located? On your desktop? What software are you using for your personal wallet?

Now with Cryptsy, did you have two factor authentication enabled? If not you have no right to bitch, everyone everywhere shouts and shouts, use goddamn two factor authentication!

Please provide answers to the above.



Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: Spayse on December 10, 2013, 01:41:36 AM
my wallett is on my android

as for tfa in cryptsy, well i had it off


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: drawingthesun on December 10, 2013, 01:52:26 AM
my wallett is on my android

as for tfa in cryptsy, well i had it off

Ok, well from what I have heard these mobile and online wallets should only be used for spending coins. (A little amount that you intend to use throughout the week)

Your main balance is meant to be stored on a secure computer using one of the desktop wallets.

Also all online services that handle Bitcoin must be using two factor as standard. I have no Bitcoin on any site without two factor.

I don't want to be mean but for everyone reading this, if you have bitcoin on a site without any two factor, consider them gone.

My only suggestion is earn some fiat quick and buy yourself more bitcoin before they go to $10,000 a coin!

Also you should move on, you can't accuse Cryptsy of incompetence because you did not have their two factor security enabled, and you certainly will never find the thief. Go buy some more bitcoin and learn from this incident.

Good luck!


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: Arksun on December 10, 2013, 02:03:32 AM
my wallett is on my android

as for tfa in cryptsy, well i had it off

How many characters long was your primary password, did you mix up letters numbers and symbals?


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: Spayse on December 10, 2013, 02:06:51 AM
my wallett is on my android

as for tfa in cryptsy, well i had it off

How many characters long was your primary password, did you mix up letters numbers and symbals?

yes i did it was 12 characters


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: BitcoinBarrel on December 10, 2013, 02:37:36 AM
There are some known vulnerabilities with android phones and their encryption.

http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/it-security/androids-very-real-master-key-vulnerability/

It's very possible you have downloaded a hacked app to your phone that acts like a trojan or backdoor.


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: enquirer on December 10, 2013, 03:33:34 AM
"mining and watching ads and trading on crypsy" isn't "working hard"


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: MPOE-PR on December 10, 2013, 07:57:17 PM
OP, time to lay low for a while and get your bearings before you try this out again. You'll need to read up on wallet security, basic computer security, and create a security vs convenience balance that you're alright with. Chalking it up to an unfair fluke and hoping it won't happen again or that you'll be made whole by others is pretty much a guaranteed ticket to seeing this repeat.


Title: Re: Someone stole all my coins Read this
Post by: yo-blin on December 13, 2013, 08:23:12 AM
Warning !
I also lost some bicoins
It withdraw to 1DNwHb3VhGxuwFETkmpHtevZsk9LvcmG95 from http://cex.io (https://cex.io/r/0/yoblin/0/)  :'(
transsactions https://blockchain.info/tx/07a955ff8582710ca75479d4fefc0c85fc169a789d155d901377af1ef7842344