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November 08, 2018, 09:23:13 PM
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Unfortunately, it will be impossible to get your money back if the hacker succeeded to withdraw your tokens to his address there is no way to get them back.
You had to be more careful to avoid this situation. Find how the hacker got access to your account, he may have the ability to access other accounts on other websites.

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November 09, 2018, 12:39:40 AM
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if its already transferred out from your wallet, its immpsible, but you only lost your account i think you can recover your account, you can contact your bittrex costumer services

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November 09, 2018, 01:32:20 AM
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This is the risk of using crypto, which is vulnerable to hacking. Until now, victims of hacking accounts are very difficult to be able to get back a stolen account, but if a hacked service platform might be responsible because the hacked is not an account but their service.
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November 09, 2018, 02:13:07 AM
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Bittrex is not responsible here because Bitrex always sends notification emails if someone logs in using a new IP address. You can track the address where your BTTC is gone but you cannot do anything to get it back. So you are your own security in the crypto room. make sure you are aware of this in the future by being careful with your private key and don't let anyone have access to your computer. hope bittrex will help you get your coins back.
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November 09, 2018, 02:32:50 AM
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that is a very annoying thing with the theft of coins that we have, and I don't think that will be able to return any coins that have been hacked and the bittrex will not be responsible for all that.
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November 09, 2018, 04:38:07 AM
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I think the security of an account on Bittrex is quite strict by using 2fa to access it, maybe the exchanger will not refund your funds due to personal negligence
Furthermore, I recommend that you also use 2fa security when logging into the main email

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November 09, 2018, 07:55:45 AM
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We need to safeguard our assets especially if it is placed on Exchangers. Because there are many threats like hackers. It is best to place Altcoins into a more secure wallet

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November 09, 2018, 08:06:27 AM
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Looks like someone a week ago, converted all my altcoins to BTC then transferred it out.

Reported to Bittrex but what are the chances of getting anything back (it was 0.12 BTC about $700)? Are Bittrex liable at all?

Its strange because normally bittrex emails whenever someone logs on but I didnt get it at the time. I can see the dates/times these transactions occured.
that includes the usual phishing hack, if bitcoin is already in the hands of hackers I don't think it will be easy to get. so you have to be careful when using your laptop or PC to avoid phishing.
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November 13, 2018, 01:21:43 AM
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all exchanger regulations are the same, when the funds have been sent to another wallet with confirmation, the responsibility of the exchanger has been released,
if indeed your account is hacked, bittrex will definitely ask how you can lose your account so that it is hacked? it's clearly your fault
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November 13, 2018, 09:29:38 PM
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Looks like someone a week ago, converted all my altcoins to BTC then transferred it out.

Reported to Bittrex but what are the chances of getting anything back (it was 0.12 BTC about $700)? Are Bittrex liable at all?

Its strange because normally bittrex emails whenever someone logs on but I didnt get it at the time. I can see the dates/times these transactions occured.
Since the coins are out of the exchange already I don't believe you can get your funds back and I believed you used a wrong link chrome of Bittrex so next time try to get your exchange link from coin market cap thats what I normally do. And try to always be careful the kind of sites you visit when online try read before you proceed to be on a safer side sorry for the lost.
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November 13, 2018, 10:12:28 PM
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That's why 2fa is really important and I believe if you had activated it in your account, the hacker wouldn't have had access to your account. I doubt there's anything Bittrex will do in this regard but let's wait and see.

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November 13, 2018, 11:02:17 PM
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You can't take it back, it's very difficult. saving large amounts of assets in a wallet exchange is a very bad idea.

there is no other way unless you have to accept reality.
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November 14, 2018, 07:42:11 AM
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Looks like someone a week ago, converted all my altcoins to BTC then transferred it out.

Reported to Bittrex but what are the chances of getting anything back (it was 0.12 BTC about $700)? Are Bittrex liable at all?

Its strange because normally bittrex emails whenever someone logs on but I didnt get it at the time. I can see the dates/times these transactions occured.

Nope. As BTC is totally safe. It goes for the new owner of Your coins as well.
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December 14, 2018, 09:41:07 PM
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Not sure if you could be able to get back your hacked BTC. But I will advise you put a call, chat or mail to the exchanger support and lodge a complaint about what jusy happened, they may have a sort of way to help you out.

Moreover, you also need to check yourself, if maybe you aren't even the one that left a loophole for the so called hacked to hack your account.
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