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January 11, 2016, 10:01:55 PM
Last edit: January 11, 2016, 10:15:00 PM by vortexz
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Weird transaction showing in my wallet that I never made https://blockchain.info/tx-index/ae9c683ebba15b7aab2252fdad6ca44fd11494bc5689be0fe026b7545b344bdb
 how ?
I had 1.96 BTC into my wallet and now it is showing this transaction with a huge fee and I am missing 1.44 BTC

How did this happen ? what is this ?

Please help me

Later edit : I had this wallet linked to kano.is , I was reciving payments from kano.is that were mining this.I had the same password to kano.is username and my pc wallet as well.
This is the only wallet that was affected, so I am making a link here that the password was hacked from KANO.is and someone hacked into the wallet and stole the funds.

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January 11, 2016, 10:51:09 PM
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Weird transaction showing in my wallet that I never made https://blockchain.info/tx-index/ae9c683ebba15b7aab2252fdad6ca44fd11494bc5689be0fe026b7545b344bdb
 how ?
I had 1.96 BTC into my wallet and now it is showing this transaction with a huge fee and I am missing 1.44 BTC

How did this happen ? what is this ?

Please help me

Later edit : I had this wallet linked to kano.is , I was reciving payments from kano.is that were mining this.I had the same password to kano.is username and my pc wallet as well.
This is the only wallet that was affected, so I am making a link here that the password was hacked from KANO.is and someone hacked into the wallet and stole the funds.

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If you were use Bitcoin core wallet with a password it can't be them.
If you used a computer wallet it can't be them at all.
It can only be them if you were using an online wallet...

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January 12, 2016, 12:31:15 AM
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you sure you are reading it right? im showing a 7.7btc transaction..


also, it takes more then just a password to send funds from a wallet.. unless you happen to have an online wallet like blackchain and USED the same password and username..
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January 12, 2016, 02:34:54 AM
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you sure you are reading it right? im showing a 7.7btc transaction..


also, it takes more then just a password to send funds from a wallet.. unless you happen to have an online wallet like blackchain and USED the same password and username..

It's because whoever sent this used other inputs from other address as well.
Maybe you accidentally downloaded a virus?

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January 12, 2016, 03:00:54 AM
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I had the same password to kano.is username and my pc wallet as well.

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why would you do something like that anyways?
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January 12, 2016, 03:02:01 AM
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Maybe you accidentally downloaded a virus?
It doesn't matter if this guy silly enough to use the same password on different sites and then blame someone else for own obtuseness... Especially using kind of online wallet if so (otherwise password does not matter).

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January 12, 2016, 04:00:57 AM
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If this is legit I feel bad for this guy.  He made another post in which he sent 14BTC to someone and then wanted to know how to 'get it back' to his wallet.

It's very interesting to me that someone could come to have that much BTC in their wallet and be asking these questions.

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January 12, 2016, 04:35:59 AM
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If this is legit I feel bad for this guy.  He made another post in which he sent 14BTC to someone and then wanted to know how to 'get it back' to his wallet.

It's very interesting to me that someone could come to have that much BTC in their wallet and be asking these questions.
the other 14bitcoins he sent has been confirmed,about the link of transaction-index you shared I see fees for this is 0.002703 and total output is 7.7bitcoins.
if you haven't made this transaction then it is possible that it was done by hacker/malware,try contacting kano.is support if they can help

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January 12, 2016, 04:41:56 AM
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If this is legit I feel bad for this guy.  He made another post in which he sent 14BTC to someone and then wanted to know how to 'get it back' to his wallet.

It's very interesting to me that someone could come to have that much BTC in their wallet and be asking these questions.
the other 14bitcoins he sent has been confirmed,about the link of transaction-index you shared I see fees for this is 0.002703 and total output is 7.7bitcoins.
if you haven't made this transaction then it is possible that it was done by hacker/malware,try contacting kano.is support if they can help

The poster has already brought this up on the ckpool threads..... Nothing to do with the pool. As the poster has already admitted, he can't protect his wallet properly. End of story.
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January 12, 2016, 08:59:49 AM
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the 14 BTC transaction was made by me, I transferred the funds to new wallets.
I was "scared" because it didn't got confirmed so fast
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January 12, 2016, 03:06:10 PM
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There is no possibility to use the same username and password to steal coins from you. Think other way.
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January 12, 2016, 10:16:09 PM
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There is no possibility to use the same username and password to steal coins from you. Think other way.

unless you use some site like blockchain or blocktrail and happen to use the same username and password and ignore everything that says to enable 2fa.

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