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December 14, 2015, 12:50:00 AM
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Someone hacked into my BTC-E, what should I do?

The fact that someone is hacked in there is not as bothering as that they know my password, even more - how did they obtain it, and if they can have more of my passwords, since I almost didn't use BTC-E (only couple years ago).

What do you guys think? IP is 46.161.58.106 and on "Status" it shows "Successful login"

* PS, what is strange to me is that I logged last time there on 2014 May 22'nd, after that date I believe I reinstalled Windows couple times. Also, the password is not some generic word or something like that, it's a "shake" of upper/lowercase letters with numbers, so it's not easy to hack I would think.

 
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December 14, 2015, 05:11:02 AM
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Someone hacked into my BTC-E, what should I do?

The fact that someone is hacked in there is not as bothering as that they know my password, even more - how did they obtain it, and if they can have more of my passwords, since I almost didn't use BTC-E (only couple years ago).

What do you guys think? IP is 46.161.58.106 and on "Status" it shows "Successful login"

* PS, what is strange to me is that I logged last time there on 2014 May 22'nd, after that date I believe I reinstalled Windows couple times. Also, the password is not some generic word or something like that, it's a "shake" of upper/lowercase letters with numbers, so it's not easy to hack I would think.

If someone was able to hack your password, even though you say it was a difficult one to hack means that there was a keylogger and/or a malware on your PC, who recorded your activities and transferred it to the hacker. Thing you need to do is first of all re-format the disc and install a fresh OS, install premium antivirus+antimalware softwares and do a thorough scan and after that change all the passwords of places which you think are important such as E-mail accounts, any services related to Bitcoins, Online banking etc. because they might be compromised too.

Contact BTC-E support, tell them to lock your account and you can sign a message from one of the address you deposited into BTC-E and they can restore your account after verifying that.

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