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June 23, 2016, 08:18:43 AM
Last edit: June 23, 2016, 09:36:00 AM by jack1111
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well it's just like what happened to me on my poloniex and minergate account,someone trying to use forget password feature every damn single day
though he got my data from another site,maybe it's the same problem to you,however can't change the email so the only way is having multiple authentication
I also faced hacking attempt on my poloneix account , the hacker sent a message to my E-mail asking for verify some thing , the E-mail address was similar to poloneix address , so I clicked the link in the E-mail , then it took me to a site looks like poloneix , but I noticed that the site link isn't poloneix and closed the site , I don't know how he got my E-mail , however , now I am very careful , and I think twice before I register in any site and before I click any link .
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June 23, 2016, 05:32:16 PM
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You should setup and activate the 2FA of your yobit account , you need to have a strong security with that . And also it is necessary to change your password make sure that you are using a different combination just to make it complicated for those hackers . And avoid visiting some other sites maybe some of them are a phising sites .
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June 23, 2016, 06:04:57 PM
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Well as you know I have Linux in my home and its top notch security cannot by any means be hacked easily especially when the user is very much aware of how to have a good security practice.

However I use Yobit also in my office and there I know my PC is infected, I have 2FA in my Yobit account and also 2FA on my gmail so nothing have happened to me, only I saw a message in my gmail, that Yobit password change request which had expired also.

Just wanted to share this, and to tell you all Windows is not good for keeping any account bitcoin related. If I had not 2FA on my gmail and Yobit now my coins there would have been gone. Be careful and do you own due diligence.
it's not unusual when you use the email to register with certain sites, and perhaps no one knows your email or you ever share your e-mail into public so never share your e-mail to public is important to keep your account safe.
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June 23, 2016, 06:08:28 PM
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well it's just like what happened to me on my poloniex and minergate account,someone trying to use forget password feature every damn single day
though he got my data from another site,maybe it's the same problem to you,however can't change the email so the only way is having multiple authentication
I also installed Minergate is there a possibility that Minergate got some hidden loggers. I am not sure but something caucus the hacking attempts.
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June 23, 2016, 06:19:51 PM
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Well as you know I have Linux in my home and its top notch security cannot by any means be hacked easily especially when the user is very much aware of how to have a good security practice.

However I use Yobit also in my office and there I know my PC is infected, I have 2FA in my Yobit account and also 2FA on my gmail so nothing have happened to me, only I saw a message in my gmail, that Yobit password change request which had expired also.

Just wanted to share this, and to tell you all Windows is not good for keeping any account bitcoin related. If I had not 2FA on my gmail and Yobit now my coins there would have been gone. Be careful and do you own due diligence.
Did you get the ip if the hacker is where he from.. before i think if you are login in yobit they are giving an ip that you are login too..
I also experience it too in the other company not in bitcoin in perfect money they are trying to hack my account but the real is i edited the password of gmail and its not the same as my perfect money password.. ..
I think those hackers are from a company website where we are registering and they are get the database and use it to hack accounts..



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June 24, 2016, 03:03:23 AM
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Well as you know I have Linux in my home and its top notch security cannot by any means be hacked easily especially when the user is very much aware of how to have a good security practice.

However I use Yobit also in my office and there I know my PC is infected, I have 2FA in my Yobit account and also 2FA on my gmail so nothing have happened to me, only I saw a message in my gmail, that Yobit password change request which had expired also.

Just wanted to share this, and to tell you all Windows is not good for keeping any account bitcoin related. If I had not 2FA on my gmail and Yobit now my coins there would have been gone. Be careful and do you own due diligence.
it's not unusual when you use the email to register with certain sites, and perhaps no one knows your email or you ever share your e-mail into public so never share your e-mail to public is important to keep your account safe.

You are right about that otherwise they are gonna try all kind of things to hack you, they even make bots to try your password over and over till they are having the right one..
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June 24, 2016, 04:42:52 AM
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You should look if everything is okay with all your accounts, I would recommend you to change your email and password just in case.
It would be for now better to do with such messages.


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June 24, 2016, 07:03:03 AM
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You should look if everything is okay with all your accounts, I would recommend you to change your email and password just in case.
It would be for now better to do with such messages.

You should read better what the OP has written, even if the hackers gets his password of his email they cannot do anything, as far as I am seeing here he already had setup 2FA before for both Yobit and his email account so I agree with OP hackers cannot do anything to him. The OP explicitly told us that he can open his email without 2FA only on his home PC which he claims is secure. I think he is safe so far but he can let us know further about his other accounts here.
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June 24, 2016, 07:47:47 AM
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You should look if everything is okay with all your accounts, I would recommend you to change your email and password just in case.
It would be for now better to do with such messages.

You should read better what the OP has written, even if the hackers gets his password of his email they cannot do anything, as far as I am seeing here he already had setup 2FA before for both Yobit and his email account so I agree with OP hackers cannot do anything to him. The OP explicitly told us that he can open his email without 2FA only on his home PC which he claims is secure. I think he is safe so far but he can let us know further about his other accounts here.

You are absolutely right except the part I am not him but her but many persons here confuse me for a male and they don't believe much I am a girl, however what you are saying is totally right. All my other accounts are safe as they all have 2FA and I set up 2FA of a website I use only in my Linux machine at home. Locking this topic now as no more to say about this case I believe.
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