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November 26, 2013, 07:37:54 AM
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http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1rhdsg/coinbase_unauthorized_buys_totaling_81_btc/

View the reddit thread where I have explained this.

Has anybody else had this happen to them?

Thanks.
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November 27, 2013, 01:51:55 AM
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You are the first!!  You are lucky. Everyone else want's to buy and have theyr transactions canceled by coinbase, and you cancel your orders

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November 27, 2013, 02:22:41 AM
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You are the first!!  You are lucky. Everyone else want's to buy and have theyr transactions canceled by coinbase, and you cancel your orders

Lucky?  I had $6,700 USD in fraudulent charges on my account.

It's solved now but I'm not lucky at all.
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November 27, 2013, 02:31:23 AM
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Try and buy some from coinbase now. let us know if you can.

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November 27, 2013, 02:39:24 AM
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Try and buy some from coinbase now. let us know if you can.

I detached my bank account.
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November 27, 2013, 05:15:16 AM
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I have a completely dedicated checking account hooked up to Coinbase and I maintain a balance of about $200 in it.  Any excess gets siphoned off to my primary checking rather quickly.

I also am careful to never access either my bank account or my Coinbase account or my larger blockchain.info wallet from either an Android or Windows machine.  I would not from Apple-based OS's either if I had one.  And I keep no significant wallet.dat files kicking around even on my secure machine.

The shit is getting valuable folks.  It's hard to adjust as the price multiplies by orders of magnitude.  I was lazy and got taken by Instawallet for more than I wanted to lose because of the price rise, but was lucky and got it back.  It's doing both yourself and the ecosystem a service to NOT get ripped off if possible.


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November 27, 2013, 03:12:32 PM
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Do you think an alternate checking account is good enough? I am debating going that route or just getting a new account entirely for dealing with coin base.
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November 27, 2013, 07:08:28 PM
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Do you think an alternate checking account is good enough? I am debating going that route or just getting a new account entirely for dealing with coin base.

The separate checking account earmarked for Bitcoin work appears on the same login so I can quickly transfer funds from my other accounts into and out of it using on-line banking.  I cannot see a feasible exploit, and it seems that it would have saved the OP the trouble he describes.

Sure would be stupid to share username/password between Coinbase and one's on-line banking though.  Just sayin'

Unrelatedly, if Coinbase is trying to recognize and take pro-active actions on attacks/failures of the nature described by the OP, then it makes some sense that they would have a tough job and some false positives.  I'll bet that Coinbase has a bunch of customers who are senile 80 year old grandmothers with enterprising highschool aged relatives.  I was delighted that I did not need to send Coinbase a high quality identity theft kit, but relying exclusively on checking account access has some inherent risks it seems to me.


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November 28, 2013, 10:10:10 PM
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Do you think an alternate checking account is good enough? I am debating going that route or just getting a new account entirely for dealing with coin base.

The separate checking account earmarked for Bitcoin work appears on the same login so I can quickly transfer funds from my other accounts into and out of it using on-line banking.  I cannot see a feasible exploit, and it seems that it would have saved the OP the trouble he describes.

Sure would be stupid to share username/password between Coinbase and one's on-line banking though.  Just sayin'

Unrelatedly, if Coinbase is trying to recognize and take pro-active actions on attacks/failures of the nature described by the OP, then it makes some sense that they would have a tough job and some false positives.  I'll bet that Coinbase has a bunch of customers who are senile 80 year old grandmothers with enterprising highschool aged relatives.  I was delighted that I did not need to send Coinbase a high quality identity theft kit, but relying exclusively on checking account access has some inherent risks it seems to me.



This is exactly what I do.

I have a checkings and savings and buy/sell BTC with the savings and move it in seconds to my checking which is what I use to live.

However, my savings account was empty, but it's still a nightmare to have this happen..
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