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December 27, 2016, 01:25:47 PM
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It is possible for one to loose one's bitcoin to a hacker if one does not take necessary security measures to secure his/her bitcoin loggin information
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December 27, 2016, 01:30:58 PM
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Nothing impossible, I sure that any chance to hack our bitcoin. Now everyone saya that bitcoin is perfect from hacked, it also happen with emails, Bank acount and more, now that is often happen.
for now it is very difficult to hack somebody wallet, the protection level of bitcoin is very high, most of the time the people got hacked because they were careless, maybe they install hidden malware, or input identity in a phishing sites or recklessly input password in public place, from the system it is almost impossible to hack for now


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December 27, 2016, 01:34:34 PM
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It is possible for one to loose his/her bitcoin to a hacker if one does not take the necessary precaution to safeguard one's loggin information.
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December 27, 2016, 02:06:53 PM
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It is possible for one to loose his/her bitcoin to a hacker if one does not take the necessary precaution to safeguard one's loggin information.
Yeah it's mostly because the wallet owners don't pay attention to the security system like they only have one-step security or they forget to log out their wallets. Sometimes it's just because they are unluckily chosen by the hackers to be the next target of stealing bitcoin, or maybe other unsual cases like there was one time when a bitcoin user of this topic accidentally generated a wallet which already has a huge amount of bitcoin.

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December 27, 2016, 02:35:14 PM
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It is possible for one to loose his/her bitcoin to a hacker if one does not take the necessary precaution to safeguard one's loggin information.
Yeah it's mostly because the wallet owners don't pay attention to the security system like they only have one-step security or they forget to log out their wallets. Sometimes it's just because they are unluckily chosen by the hackers to be the next target of stealing bitcoin, or maybe other unsual cases like there was one time when a bitcoin user of this topic accidentally generated a wallet which already has a huge amount of bitcoin.

It is possible to get your bitcoin wallet hacked if you don't take good care of your private key. You can't have the option of being carless with your passwors/private key. Make sure keep it some where safe and try to enable 2FA if you're using wallets such as blockchain.info
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December 28, 2016, 12:58:00 PM
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It is possible for one to loose his/her bitcoin to a hacker if one does not take the necessary precaution to safeguard one's loggin information.
Yeah it's mostly because the wallet owners don't pay attention to the security system like they only have one-step security or they forget to log out their wallets. Sometimes it's just because they are unluckily chosen by the hackers to be the next target of stealing bitcoin, or maybe other unsual cases like there was one time when a bitcoin user of this topic accidentally generated a wallet which already has a huge amount of bitcoin.

It is possible to get your bitcoin wallet hacked if you don't take good care of your private key. You can't have the option of being carless with your passwors/private key. Make sure keep it some where safe and try to enable 2FA if you're using wallets such as blockchain.info
It will happen at users fault, it's our responsibility to take care of our private information to access our account, without it our bitcoins are gone and since it is not bank where there is insurance we cannot recover it.

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December 28, 2016, 02:27:25 PM
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Nothing impossible, I sure that any chance to hack our bitcoin. Now everyone saya that bitcoin is perfect from hacked, it also happen with emails, Bank acount and more, now that is often happen.
for now it is very difficult to hack somebody wallet, the protection level of bitcoin is very high, most of the time the people got hacked because they were careless, maybe they install hidden malware, or input identity in a phishing sites or recklessly input password in public place, from the system it is almost impossible to hack for now

if you are not very careful and not watching your activities you could possibly become a victim of malware, phishing sites but still you can prevent these you just need to avoid downloading/installing a software from untrusted source and do not easily input your online credentials to various sites sometimes many phishing can be noticeable through the address bar . and yes you are right, we should avoid putting our credentials in to the public computers .
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December 28, 2016, 02:32:36 PM
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Yes, why not? The possibility is endless and your account can be hacked by some hacker who will send money to his own wallet. However, there are some precaution you can take to minimize the chance of getting hacked. Like 2FA authentication or email authentication. Where you will recieve sms or email with a security link, through which you can only access the account.

But it is always wiser to use a hardware wallet for majority of your bitcoin. Also maintain a coinbase or blockchain wallet to receive funds from outside. Do not disclose your main wallet's id anywhere. These ways will make you safe from hackers.

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December 28, 2016, 07:20:59 PM
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Almost all web wallets have a 2FA which can provide a lot of safety when it comes to potential hacks ,for me the best wallet is Xapo , it has a very strong security , it has a password and a PIN code and a SMS verification in case your wallets gets logged on from another IP, so the chances of your getting hacked is very small.
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December 29, 2016, 06:20:33 AM
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Except for keyloggers and other spywares, Bitcoin hacking is impossible for now (or nobody found a way to do it yet). If you do not have the wallet ID and password(s), unfortunately that amount is lost forever. Do you remember the e-mail you used for creating that wallet? Or just any other detail? If it was a cold wallet, it's impossible. If it was a web-browser based one, there are ways you can get your money back by contacting the specific company and proving that it's you.
Sorry for off-topic, but what is a good keylogger? Is this one https://www.refog.com/ good enough to be installed on Windows? Thanks.
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December 29, 2016, 06:30:33 AM
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Almost all web wallets have a 2FA which can provide a lot of safety when it comes to potential hacks ,for me the best wallet is Xapo , it has a very strong security , it has a password and a PIN code and a SMS verification in case your wallets gets logged on from another IP, so the chances of your getting hacked is very small.


Yeah absolutely right , xapo is have good security but i think not only xapo that have few layer of security , i used blockchain app on my smartphone and there is a password and pin code  while open the wallet. And it is also have safe security i think.

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December 29, 2016, 12:17:49 PM
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Almost all web wallets have a 2FA which can provide a lot of safety when it comes to potential hacks ,for me the best wallet is Xapo , it has a very strong security , it has a password and a PIN code and a SMS verification in case your wallets gets logged on from another IP, so the chances of your getting hacked is very small.


Yeah absolutely right , xapo is have good security but i think not only xapo that have few layer of security , i used blockchain app on my smartphone and there is a password and pin code  while open the wallet. And it is also have safe security i think.
Basically all wallet equipped security features, but surely there is available way to pass through. Never mind the web wallet, if we have wallet from offline also could still be hack. My advice is, often to replace setting password, email address, mobile phone number and also don't often open wallet in indiscriminate internet access such as wifi.
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December 29, 2016, 02:09:11 PM
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Almost all web wallets have a 2FA which can provide a lot of safety when it comes to potential hacks ,for me the best wallet is Xapo , it has a very strong security , it has a password and a PIN code and a SMS verification in case your wallets gets logged on from another IP, so the chances of your getting hacked is very small.

xapo wallet is very similar with the local wallet provider that we have here in my country, they are same when it comes to the security . you are able to make a 4 digit pass code if you're using their mobile wallet service and also they have SMS verification every time you logged in your account to a different device and IP . but the problem is that they also have an option to authenticate the log in attempt which is the email-authentication and you are possible to be hacked if a hacker knows even your email address .
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December 29, 2016, 02:26:55 PM
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Almost all web wallets have a 2FA which can provide a lot of safety when it comes to potential hacks ,for me the best wallet is Xapo , it has a very strong security , it has a password and a PIN code and a SMS verification in case your wallets gets logged on from another IP, so the chances of your getting hacked is very small.

xapo wallet is very similar with the local wallet provider that we have here in my country, they are same when it comes to the security . you are able to make a 4 digit pass code if you're using their mobile wallet service and also they have SMS verification every time you logged in your account to a different device and IP . but the problem is that they also have an option to authenticate the log in attempt which is the email-authentication and you are possible to be hacked if a hacker knows even your email address .

It is not an issue we should worry if indeed we have account confidential and not to use access in vain, for if we cannot protect the computer then all things are very secret can be taken over by hackers. The secret account I mean is an account which indeed you never spread to was introduced by friends or anyone. So, indeed it is also one of the ways to avoid hackers and other than that we should be able to keep your PC/Laptop/hp with no clicks or visiting sites that have not believed
 
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December 29, 2016, 02:40:35 PM
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Almost all web wallets have a 2FA which can provide a lot of safety when it comes to potential hacks ,for me the best wallet is Xapo , it has a very strong security , it has a password and a PIN code and a SMS verification in case your wallets gets logged on from another IP, so the chances of your getting hacked is very small.


Yeah absolutely right , xapo is have good security but i think not only xapo that have few layer of security , i used blockchain app on my smartphone and there is a password and pin code  while open the wallet. And it is also have safe security i think.
Basically all wallet equipped security features, but surely there is available way to pass through. Never mind the web wallet, if we have wallet from offline also could still be hack. My advice is, often to replace setting password, email address, mobile phone number and also don't often open wallet in indiscriminate internet access such as wifi.
Third party wallet can be easily hacked and it is not secure at all since you let someone else hold your Bitcoin. If your computer is infected by ransomware or virus, they can easily access your account.





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December 29, 2016, 03:40:33 PM
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Almost all web wallets have a 2FA which can provide a lot of safety when it comes to potential hacks ,for me the best wallet is Xapo , it has a very strong security , it has a password and a PIN code and a SMS verification in case your wallets gets logged on from another IP, so the chances of your getting hacked is very small.


Yeah absolutely right , xapo is have good security but i think not only xapo that have few layer of security , i used blockchain app on my smartphone and there is a password and pin code  while open the wallet. And it is also have safe security i think.
Basically all wallet equipped security features, but surely there is available way to pass through. Never mind the web wallet, if we have wallet from offline also could still be hack. My advice is, often to replace setting password, email address, mobile phone number and also don't often open wallet in indiscriminate internet access such as wifi.
Third party wallet can be easily hacked and it is not secure at all since you let someone else hold your Bitcoin. If your computer is infected by ransomware or virus, they can easily access your account.

Computer viruses are known factor of being hacking. But don't forget about public internet. That is not less dangerous than viruses. I never use my wallets or operations with them when I'm sitting in some cafe. I even don't comment there, to hackers don't steal my wallets number.
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December 29, 2016, 07:33:06 PM
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Almost all web wallets have a 2FA which can provide a lot of safety when it comes to potential hacks ,for me the best wallet is Xapo , it has a very strong security , it has a password and a PIN code and a SMS verification in case your wallets gets logged on from another IP, so the chances of your getting hacked is very small.


Yeah absolutely right , xapo is have good security but i think not only xapo that have few layer of security , i used blockchain app on my smartphone and there is a password and pin code  while open the wallet. And it is also have safe security i think.
in fact all the online wallet have good security and all are using double or triple layer of security but still there are peole who can easily cross thes level and can reach to your wallet easily, therefore it is more important to have your own wallet security
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December 30, 2016, 04:15:18 AM
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Many bitcoin wallets including some wallet providers suffered from hackers that took away millions of bitcoins from them. Some of them are Blockchain.info and Bitfinex. Some of the hackers uses phising sites and phone numbers to hack wallets according to a report.
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December 30, 2016, 12:30:49 PM
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Almost all web wallets have a 2FA which can provide a lot of safety when it comes to potential hacks ,for me the best wallet is Xapo , it has a very strong security , it has a password and a PIN code and a SMS verification in case your wallets gets logged on from another IP, so the chances of your getting hacked is very small.

xapo wallet is very similar with the local wallet provider that we have here in my country, they are same when it comes to the security . you are able to make a 4 digit pass code if you're using their mobile wallet service and also they have SMS verification every time you logged in your account to a different device and IP . but the problem is that they also have an option to authenticate the log in attempt which is the email-authentication and you are possible to be hacked if a hacker knows even your email address .

It is not an issue we should worry if indeed we have account confidential and not to use access in vain, for if we cannot protect the computer then all things are very secret can be taken over by hackers. The secret account I mean is an account which indeed you never spread to was introduced by friends or anyone. So, indeed it is also one of the ways to avoid hackers and other than that we should be able to keep your PC/Laptop/hp with no clicks or visiting sites that have not believed
 

even if we kept our online credentials confidentially there are still ways for other people to get it and of course it is indeed you should never share it to some of your friends or to any other people . aside from avoiding those untrusted sites you should also keep your computer in private I mean you must have a separate account for administrator and for guests which is for public in order to avoid them from accessing your accounts .
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December 30, 2016, 12:55:06 PM
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IN this open world everything can be hacked so hackers hack the only wallet and transfer the bitcoins to their wallets this only happens, there are several accounts that have been hacked and no one knows.
so hacking is the big issue in the bank , and many people got their bank accounts or wallets get empty.
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