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Author Topic: Scam Attacks On BTCJAM Account - This Is Just A Be Careful Warning For Users  (Read 573 times)
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January 23, 2016, 03:13:20 AM
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My email account and BTCJam account were hacked last week while I been away on a long vacation. During this time, a loan was created, published, and fully funded. THANKFULLY and LUCKILY the loan did not get activated. The ONLY reason why I was able to catch this is because my personal email received a notification that someone attempted to change wallet addresses on BTC Jam. I was then able to get back into my account and delete the loan before any serious damage was done. I received confirmation that my BTCJam account was indeed accessed while I was away, as well as my email. I just want to urge users to reset your passwords, enable two factor authorization, and just check your BTC jam account if you haven't in awhile. My BTC Jam account was sitting for awhile unused and this may have been one of the reasons it was a targeted account.
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January 26, 2016, 04:39:11 AM
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Thanks for your advice on that.
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January 26, 2016, 05:16:51 AM
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It doesn't has any connection to the forum and neither the users then why would you post it here ? it looks like a plain hacker and the same carelessness of people.

Thanks for your advice on that.
what advice ? to enable the 2fa which you are already told to ?
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January 26, 2016, 10:39:32 AM
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This happens to me too at my email has been compromised and my btc-e has been used but unfortunately fo the hacker, my account has no balance Hahaha, So i changed my email and all my account using the same password Wink

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January 26, 2016, 10:45:20 AM
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Well i think its time to take up some security measures and always run links in sandbox browsers. Recently I somewhere  read an article on cookie catcher thing which catches up the cookies and later the account of the user gets hacked.
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