On February 16, three my accounts were hacked:
1) AleksandrKosov -
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=12214022) megget -
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=12298253) Alex_nutis -
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1221551I, like many users, read the rules of the forum on the fact of necessity and not how it was necessary. Therefore, many significant things found out after the theft,
including the signing of a message by a wallet. My mailboxes were not hacked, but there were attempts.
The password and mail were changed. I blocked all accounts from all my mailboxes.
This was one thief, because he had all 3 accounts stolen from 1 IP.
Here is a screen from security log:http://i100.fastpic.ru/big/2018/0219/bb/e528435eb5507c399f1e4d80ccd32bbb.jpgHere are screenshots of notifications about changing passwords:1) AleksandrKosov -
http://i102.fastpic.ru/big/2018/0219/a9/16461650cdac7b8c7bd9141acaa98fa9.jpg2) megget -
http://i99.fastpic.ru/big/2018/0219/41/fe0fcefb183448e62a603975338d4a41.jpg3) Alex_nutis -
http://i103.fastpic.ru/big/2018/0219/b4/5f336a9e177b9730946299d1c12490b4.jpgI don't have a secure account with a signed message and also I didn't send the BTC address to PM. But I am the owner of mailboxes. As an owner, I I had no reason to change passwords and mail on my accounts on all accounts instantly, this is a clear sign of theft. This is not a direct proof, but significant circumstances that need to consider in the totality with other facts.
These accounts actively participated in bounty companies, I have tables and other forms of authorization, where my accounts are linked to e-mails, personal telegram, ETH wallets.
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I write this evidence below:1) AleksandrKosovWith this messages I confirm the wallet address and social networks: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2176452.msg25021909#msg25021909https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2852172.msg29335031#msg29335031Attach a screenshot of an open wallet: http://i100.fastpic.ru/big/2018/0220/49/ffe490fa03490c06dc3088c7d17c3549.jpgAttach a screenshot of an open Telegram: http://i101.fastpic.ru/big/2018/0219/b4/11177253d75827f426e106dbcbf36bb4.jpgIn this table I am a participant at number 65(tab signature):https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10XTi37eguy0-S19TSgGRv5di5Zk71rGF-VBKf_GIxi0/edit#gid=949540310-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2) meggetWith this message I confirm the wallet address: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2233707.msg28062072#msg28062072Attach a screenshot of an open wallet: http://i102.fastpic.ru/big/2018/0219/c3/1de121dfa14a82b68dac8fbde76295c3.jpgIn this table I am a participant at number 759:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Lx8l3-ZFxfk7NdgDuSwDJ2Q_waPaACqi5KBmmjDHfRM/edit#gid=0-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3) Alex_nutisInitially, the thief tried to hack the mail, here is the proof, all the same IP: 112.200.109.223http://i99.fastpic.ru/big/2018/0219/44/8fccfd80a4e27c35b667b130dece9444.jpgAt the moment, in the bounty spreadsheets in which I participated, there are hidden data confirming the binding of this account to the wallet address and other.
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Screenshots from the mails prove that I have access to them and I do not need to hack my mail and change them to others. I think administrators can see all IP from which I login every time since the registration of accounts and among all the times there has never been an IP of thieves (112.200.109.223)
I can give the original password before the email was changed.
That's what I have from the evidence. I understand that everything provided by me has no direct proof. But the thieves don't have anything and they don't write an application with a request to restore. I write, I'm owner of the accounts.
I also understand that admins are not required to investigate and review all of this evidence. Unfortunately, I didn't sign the wallet with a purse, and therefore I have no choice but to provide everything that I have. I will be grateful if you consider my application.
Thank you.