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April 21, 2016, 03:42:07 AM
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It's obvious that you were targeted by  someone who knew that you have such stack of bitcoins and alts. Otherwise they wouldn't use that much effort
into social engineering and trojan attack both. Usually there are sorts of honeypots to fish crypto users, blind ones, but a long time since i heard anyone
go and call some1 offering a job and luring them to the pot. I would take a look at people around me if i were you.
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April 21, 2016, 03:53:16 AM
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Once again here we go, never open emails asking to download software or some files with the potential to execute scripts, especially pdf ppt and doc files, either disable macros or convert to text file online. Search for the actual source of the software if required.

I am pretty amused though that you have so much Bitcoins but do not have a paper wallet or a hardware wallet. Basically if you have more than 0.3 BTC, just buy a Trezor.

The chances of you getting your coins back is pretty much nil  if said guy knows his stuff.

Sorry for your lost. If you do somehow get it back, please get a hardware wallet

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April 21, 2016, 03:58:40 AM
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So SAD to hear this shit happens.
yeah you need keeping saving your money with high security.
Make different data (password) web site to website.
All the best mate Smiley 
Security can do little when people are giving attackers direct access to their machines by installing viruses/trojans themselves.
This was not random effort - it was coordinated attack, and honestly - it may sound harsh now - but Op if you were dealing with HUGE amount of BTC you should be more aware of potential dangers.
This whole - we offer you a job - just install some software on your machine, scam it widely known. I've seen some people lost their bitcointalk accounts in similar attack.
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April 21, 2016, 04:10:29 AM
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holy fucking shit 425 BTC and 39,612 LTC Shocked Shocked Shocked

Yeah this seems like a hoax story to me.
The OP also talks about the "Cyber Police" that everyone knows is a joke term and not even close to being a real thing.

Why would anyone who has 425 BTC and 40k LTC download anything on the computer that stores that?
If I had anything close to that, it would be split up into multiple address and placed into DEEP DEEP cold storage.

This story doesn't seem plausible.

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April 21, 2016, 04:18:46 AM
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holy fucking shit 425 BTC and 39,612 LTC Shocked Shocked Shocked

Yeah this seems like a hoax story to me.
The OP also talks about the "Cyber Police" that everyone knows is a joke term and not even close to being a real thing.

Why would anyone who has 425 BTC and 40k LTC download anything on the computer that stores that?
If I had anything close to that, it would be split up into multiple address and placed into DEEP DEEP cold storage.

This story doesn't seem plausible.

It is just a story. It is not that Op is asking us for donation because he will kill himself over his lost BTC instead or anything.
This story maybe is hard to confirm but or believe in - but I can have positive effect on people. This is the way hackers might act in order to grab your digital assets.
After reading this stuff some people might get wiser about their bitcoin wallets.
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April 21, 2016, 04:32:00 AM
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I can't help but to wonder why you were so naive, if you had that much bitcoin, i'm sure you are aware of the risks, and security.  i keep everything on a dead server and move anything offline.  all of my passwords are 30+.

I never use one computer for "Everything"  I have several computers, and one server that is only used offline with a laptop, then transferred to my network.  my network and online systems are scanned daily.  I am a little over paranoid yes. but to date i have never had a problem as you have.  I do business personally or on a solo computer system that if were hacked would be board out of there minds.   I know a company that can help you but i'm not sure if there still in business, I will try to find out the information for you, and get back here.

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April 21, 2016, 05:18:01 AM
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time is of the essence!
if you encrypted your wallet with a strong password there's a good chance that hacker has not yet burt forced your password
quiclky go find a backup of your wallet and import it in blockchain.info and move your coins out of there!


My wallet encrypted,  but all my coins transfered to hackers address already.

Oh, then it is really very hard for you to recover your coins, you can make claims against that address, but I don't know that will it help you or not,
and thanks you shared that news so that the members remain aware about hackers of that type, in the future people will be safe from mathods of like that.
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April 21, 2016, 05:31:57 AM
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Why in the world would you store ALL your bitcoins in one address? I have several paper wallets with small amounts of coins distributed in many locations. I will never lose everything in one hack, because nothing is stored on my computer. I use a Trezor wallet for day to day stuff and there is very little money on there.

If this is true, then this is a tragedy that could have been prevented. NEVER store ALL your coins in one wallet. ^hmm^

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April 21, 2016, 05:44:34 AM
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The question how can the hacker know you've saved many bitcoin and litecoin? it seems the hacker is a person are close with you or the person who know that you've investing in cryptocurrencies. sorry to hear that

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April 21, 2016, 05:55:51 AM
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do you run a full node? I think If your wallet was encrypted then they sent it via rpc calls.

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April 21, 2016, 05:59:57 AM
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Hacker's file https://mega.nz/#!CRZHmBSQ!WsKeUFKAkieEHZhAsLs8j6kWvcG0AoSgK1a0pRyoLO0
Do you even scan the file before you proceed with further action?

1. 13 days ago I got email from aignat@interactivebrokers.com
 I checked the email address , that was NOT fake
https://i.gyazo.com/875f50c9f0898a8e29c410a06686fb3e.png
the original email https://i.gyazo.com/dc0556b4449bb81c368243b793d77772.png
How did the hacker managed to get your email?

Did you apply for consultant job or something with your email?

3.I'm pretty interested, So I accepted that job,and downloaded a .doc file to apply the job.
https://i.gyazo.com/6bb54deb24785b552a61944d0667c274.png

4.Then a woman call me from a blocked number and he asked me to read the presentation file.
so I downloaded a .PPS file (IB_cooperation_offer_presentation.zip)
 It was some command line on my Mac when I open it.
I did not know it was virus.
https://i.gyazo.com/3d2f5226bc8554986434a21ae6f719e9.png
This is where you fall into their traps.

5. I told him I cannot open the file, so He asked me download some IBM Maas360 Secure Document Sharing Suite https://i.gyazo.com/bd3cf207c4c463fa4f4df9054367f207.png
Which file that can't be open? The .PPS file?
AFAIK, .PPS is a file extension for a slide show presentation file format used by Microsoft PowerPoint.

6.So I downloaded and installed that app file , then got this email https://i.gyazo.com/90a1f77eb5230e70bc74381e2daed00e.png
All my coins was transfered to hackers addresses , and blockchain files removed
This is why we don't simply install application offered by some shady stranger on the Internet.

Please help me if you can. I live in Vancouver, BC, how to contact cyber police ? or some security experts can help me here ?
Is it possible to get my coins back ?
I'm sorry for your loss, but it's nearly impossible to get your coins back, TBH.

Life sucks.
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April 21, 2016, 06:06:08 AM
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What the hell 427btc  Shocked Shocked
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April 21, 2016, 06:08:59 AM
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do you run a full node? I think If your wallet was encrypted then they sent it via rpc calls.

Yes, full node, but how can he removed all my blockchain files later?
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April 21, 2016, 06:13:05 AM
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do you run a full node? I think If your wallet was encrypted then they sent it via rpc calls.

Yes, full node, but how can he removed all my blockchain files later?

It is just a simple file delete O_O"

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April 21, 2016, 06:18:58 AM
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All my BTC and LTC lost because someone hacked my Macbook, It was a personal attack.
The hacker knows my phone number, name, email , job etc...


My coins sent to the those addresses:

17FHzpKeoYmqz3p568VxZa8Mvn5NCs9S3S
LPpQavpYVkzBvC2k9n4TBCTpN2KVwEJHez

https://blockchain.info/address/17FHzpKeoYmqz3p568VxZa8Mvn5NCs9S3S
http://ltc.blockr.io/address/info/LPpQavpYVkzBvC2k9n4TBCTpN2KVwEJHez

Hacker's file https://mega.nz/#!CRZHmBSQ!WsKeUFKAkieEHZhAsLs8j6kWvcG0AoSgK1a0pRyoLO0


1. 13 days ago I got email from aignat@interactivebrokers.com
 I checked the email address , that was NOT fake
https://i.gyazo.com/875f50c9f0898a8e29c410a06686fb3e.png
the original email https://i.gyazo.com/dc0556b4449bb81c368243b793d77772.png

2.the attacker offered me a consultant job
https://i.gyazo.com/2f0ad8c60ba2588126f84d4960ff7145.png
https://i.gyazo.com/6d4938b4236d11749bcfbbbfd5d6d644.png

3.I'm pretty interested, So I accepted that job,and downloaded a .doc file to apply the job.
https://i.gyazo.com/6bb54deb24785b552a61944d0667c274.png

4.Then a woman call me from a blocked number and he asked me to read the presentation file.
so I downloaded a .PPS file (IB_cooperation_offer_presentation.zip)
 It was some command line on my Mac when I open it.
I did not know it was virus.
https://i.gyazo.com/3d2f5226bc8554986434a21ae6f719e9.png

5. I told him I cannot open the file, so He asked me download some IBM Maas360 Secure Document Sharing Suite https://i.gyazo.com/bd3cf207c4c463fa4f4df9054367f207.png

6.So I downloaded and installed that app file , then got this email https://i.gyazo.com/90a1f77eb5230e70bc74381e2daed00e.png
All my coins was transfered to hackers addresses , and blockchain files removed



Our IT specialists have prepared a personal account for you and assigned sufficient privileges to one of our secure storages:
username: yanpeng password: 0DSdj1xczI932
To activate your IBM Maas360 Secure Document Sharing Suite account you need:
        1. Download MaaS360 client:
https://5.149.250.232/yanpeng/Software/Maas360_Secure_Sharing.v1.84_Win(x64).zip SHA-1: 6c57bcf4f858c0a2e6cbdf0686bab4398e0d46a9
https://5.149.250.232/yanpeng/Software/Maas360_Secure_Sharing.v1.84_OS_X.zip SHA-1: 4e5204b4dffc408d04dcbb811a78c08cf6d0f724
https://5.149.250.232/yanpeng/Software/Maas360_Secure_Sharing.v1.84_Linux(x64).tar.gz SHA-1: c3008e8b4bf6c277ea714a992cdea662c8e54380
     2. log in using the account for the MaaS360 client:
username: user35 password: dfhjDShd98ja
    3. After that you will see the tab named "Documents" where you can see the files that you are allowed to access.
Also there is a tab named "Tasks". You can familiarize with details of the start tasks '#3057 Tasks - Stage 1' there.
Please note, that after the first sign in to the Maas360 you'll need to set up a new password.
PS. You could download the latest version of the presentation and other documents in .PDF via the Maas Documents tab.



Please help me if you can. I live in Vancouver, BC, how to contact cyber police ? or some security experts can help me here ?
Is it possible to get my coins back ?
i am sorry to hear that mate this is bullshit if this happened to you then it can happen to any one. we should increase our wallet security and other securities protocols like passwords. we can pray that the hacker give your money back. and do not be disappointed try hard and i knew you will earn again.
best of luck mate.   Smiley Smiley
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April 21, 2016, 06:21:57 AM
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All my BTC and LTC lost because someone hacked my Macbook, It was a personal attack.
The hacker knows my phone number, name, email , job etc...


My coins sent to the those addresses:

17FHzpKeoYmqz3p568VxZa8Mvn5NCs9S3S
LPpQavpYVkzBvC2k9n4TBCTpN2KVwEJHez

https://blockchain.info/address/17FHzpKeoYmqz3p568VxZa8Mvn5NCs9S3S
http://ltc.blockr.io/address/info/LPpQavpYVkzBvC2k9n4TBCTpN2KVwEJHez

Hacker's file https://mega.nz/#!CRZHmBSQ!WsKeUFKAkieEHZhAsLs8j6kWvcG0AoSgK1a0pRyoLO0


1. 13 days ago I got email from aignat@interactivebrokers.com
 I checked the email address , that was NOT fake
https://i.gyazo.com/875f50c9f0898a8e29c410a06686fb3e.png
the original email https://i.gyazo.com/dc0556b4449bb81c368243b793d77772.png

2.the attacker offered me a consultant job
https://i.gyazo.com/2f0ad8c60ba2588126f84d4960ff7145.png
https://i.gyazo.com/6d4938b4236d11749bcfbbbfd5d6d644.png

3.I'm pretty interested, So I accepted that job,and downloaded a .doc file to apply the job.
https://i.gyazo.com/6bb54deb24785b552a61944d0667c274.png

4.Then a woman call me from a blocked number and he asked me to read the presentation file.
so I downloaded a .PPS file (IB_cooperation_offer_presentation.zip)
 It was some command line on my Mac when I open it.
I did not know it was virus.
https://i.gyazo.com/3d2f5226bc8554986434a21ae6f719e9.png

5. I told him I cannot open the file, so He asked me download some IBM Maas360 Secure Document Sharing Suite https://i.gyazo.com/bd3cf207c4c463fa4f4df9054367f207.png

6.So I downloaded and installed that app file , then got this email https://i.gyazo.com/90a1f77eb5230e70bc74381e2daed00e.png
All my coins was transfered to hackers addresses , and blockchain files removed



Our IT specialists have prepared a personal account for you and assigned sufficient privileges to one of our secure storages:
username: yanpeng password: 0DSdj1xczI932
To activate your IBM Maas360 Secure Document Sharing Suite account you need:
        1. Download MaaS360 client:
https://5.149.250.232/yanpeng/Software/Maas360_Secure_Sharing.v1.84_Win(x64).zip SHA-1: 6c57bcf4f858c0a2e6cbdf0686bab4398e0d46a9
https://5.149.250.232/yanpeng/Software/Maas360_Secure_Sharing.v1.84_OS_X.zip SHA-1: 4e5204b4dffc408d04dcbb811a78c08cf6d0f724
https://5.149.250.232/yanpeng/Software/Maas360_Secure_Sharing.v1.84_Linux(x64).tar.gz SHA-1: c3008e8b4bf6c277ea714a992cdea662c8e54380
     2. log in using the account for the MaaS360 client:
username: user35 password: dfhjDShd98ja
    3. After that you will see the tab named "Documents" where you can see the files that you are allowed to access.
Also there is a tab named "Tasks". You can familiarize with details of the start tasks '#3057 Tasks - Stage 1' there.
Please note, that after the first sign in to the Maas360 you'll need to set up a new password.
PS. You could download the latest version of the presentation and other documents in .PDF via the Maas Documents tab.



Please help me if you can. I live in Vancouver, BC, how to contact cyber police ? or some security experts can help me here ?
Is it possible to get my coins back ?
remember mate do not ever download and install any software or application from that forum because it may be spam or virus as it happened before. be carefull next time and world is not ended. you can do that again.
good luck.
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April 21, 2016, 06:24:49 AM
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I just want to ask why is it that you not keep such large amounts of bitcoins (425!!) On a paper wallet or something???

Anyway... since the hacker knows your personal info maybe he's someone you know locally??

The sorrow is that the possibility of your coins returning is low. 😔
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April 21, 2016, 06:26:13 AM
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do you run a full node? I think If your wallet was encrypted then they sent it via rpc calls.

Yes, full node, but how can he removed all my blockchain files later?

Do you live your entire life on you Macbook, including doing your banking transactions?

You should also assess what information was lost with their access to your computer. Then take steps to ensure that you don't stand to lose anything else in addition to your coins.
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April 21, 2016, 06:27:18 AM
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do you run a full node? I think If your wallet was encrypted then they sent it via rpc calls.

Yes, full node, but how can he removed all my blockchain files later?

Do you live your entire life on you Macbook, including doing your banking transactions?

You should also assess what information was lost with their access to your computer. Then take steps to ensure that you don't stand to lose anything else in addition to your coins.


Thanks for the advice, trying to reset everything.
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April 21, 2016, 06:30:02 AM
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You were the victim of a social engineering attack. It has taken them quite the effort to target you, so you most likely spread your information (email etc) around while indicating that you held bitcoin and litecoin.

Be very careful when people are making offers out of the blue. That is just not how the world works and most likely is and attempt to hack you. Next time, ignore it and find a local job or at a well known company through their website.

Hope you manage to keep everything else safe.
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