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April 21, 2016, 06:09:42 PM
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How did they get your encrypted password?  Did you have the password written on a sticky pad?

Is this where you downloaded the files from?

https://whois.icann.org/en/lookup?name=waste4energy.com

I wonder if that domain owner knows anything?  The server might be hacked though.

5.149.250.232   United Kingdom    England   London
ISP   Organization   Latitude   Longitude
Fortunix Networks L.P.   Not Available    51.508529663086   -0.12574000656605

Never use icann ever again we never see the true locations at that site.

Waste4energy.com is currently hosted at 012 Smile Communications Ltd.. This domain is connected to IP address 62.128.51.94 which is hosted on a server that appears to be located in Petah Tikva, Israel.

Domain Hoster:   012 Smile Communications Ltd.
IP Owner:   012 Smile Communications Ltd.
Server Location:   Petah Tikva, Israel
Server GEO Location:   32°5'30.264" North, 34°53'6.1079999999997" West [show on google maps]
Domain IP:   62.128.51.94

Other domains linked to this IP: 62.128.51.94
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http://w3bin.com/domain/waste4energy.com

And its gone.
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April 21, 2016, 06:13:01 PM
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Fishy story.  Can you prove ownership of 18wPAqgrHYBoNXrxV6w7kc8dVdTfkCCrFC by signing a message with your private key?

This will validate somewhat your story.  If you can't provide this then you never owned the bulk of these coins and your story is disproved.

18wPAqgrHYBoNXrxV6w7kc8dVdTfkCCrFC
bitasset get hacked
H6FSLpb/88kMQ7Vz3jqnQqDT6KBaKDQXrPuulUoiNRUgcykQtzpZw+hJxqIfuQra2GYF8eMYTX69cHn/i9CSfLA=
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April 21, 2016, 06:16:56 PM
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Fishy story.  Can you prove ownership of 18wPAqgrHYBoNXrxV6w7kc8dVdTfkCCrFC by signing a message with your private key?

This will validate somewhat your story.  If you can't provide this then you never owned the bulk of these coins and your story is disproved.

18wPAqgrHYBoNXrxV6w7kc8dVdTfkCCrFC
bitasset get hacked
H6FSLpb/88kMQ7Vz3jqnQqDT6KBaKDQXrPuulUoiNRUgcykQtzpZw+hJxqIfuQra2GYF8eMYTX69cHn/i9CSfLA=

Verified....

Damn that sucks, dude.  I'm so sorry.  I would police if I were you, and don't give up.  If you were on the phone they can trace call records and stuff, but you have to act fast before info is lost.

Good luck...

1YogAFA... (oh, nevermind)
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April 21, 2016, 06:37:13 PM
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I might die if i lost 425 btc like you but i don't have that much. However now i will only store high amount of coin in a paper wallet printed one not stored in my laptop. And 2 factor authentication for my blockchain wallet. I wonder why you store all your coin in a blockchain wallet. Huh

Sorry for your loss.

Oh no! Shocked Im sorry your loss. How much is it on gold, oil, property, mining power, hardware!  Embarrassed

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April 21, 2016, 06:45:50 PM
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Really appreciate you sharing this, it helps us all in the long run to work out what scammers are doing and to make us aware of the lengths they will go to. Sorry to hear of your loss  Embarrassed
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April 21, 2016, 06:48:58 PM
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with +400 btc sitting on my laptop i would at least consider to not use terrible OS like iOs or Windows, they are full of holes and possibilities for hackers

if not on cold storage, i would have my btc on a system running qubes os and open each pdf, ppt, etc on a dedicated virtual machine (yes, you can have a disposable virtual machine just to open a pdf)

btw, i'm sorry for what happened to you, damn bastards  Angry
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April 21, 2016, 06:49:26 PM
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About reporting it to the police - it is interesting how if 300k in cash/USD was stolen from someone the police would definitely investigate as it is a very serious theft.  Why with crypoto's is there usually no investigation. 

That's the beauty of Bitcoin: no nosy nanny state/jackbooted government thugs messing with our decentralized free market! Smiley
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April 21, 2016, 06:52:49 PM
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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 ?
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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
this is dont need to explain if you want help from some people,just because you already explain to all of us,so people will knowing that this is hard to solved,its rare case,and pure personal mistake. i'm so sorry to hear this,i wish you got your assets back.
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April 21, 2016, 07:09:29 PM
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https://blockchain.info/address/1HAoJgHhbXeunH85uT3qcuYCQdTa8dnVTx

The coins are on the move.
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April 21, 2016, 07:49:22 PM
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Fishy story.  Can you prove ownership of 18wPAqgrHYBoNXrxV6w7kc8dVdTfkCCrFC by signing a message with your private key?

This will validate somewhat your story.  If you can't provide this then you never owned the bulk of these coins and your story is disproved.
yes that will little bit help to prove that you are really sure that address is yours,but i think this is will not help you to get you bitcoin and litecoin back to your wallet.  feel sad for your losing.
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April 21, 2016, 08:17:30 PM
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the funds will surely go to a Bitcoin launderer website and done...

this is not the beauty of anything. it can happen to any of you and you won't think the same. 300K lost....
the normal people read and will read these kind of stories and they will not touch Bitcoin ever. of course, the hackers and morons will not be affected because they will always find a new e-currency to deal with... the affected ones will be the honest BTC users.
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April 21, 2016, 08:25:16 PM
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hello

please tell me how to make a paper wallet. i don't want to loose my coins.

or is this really a safe way? https://www.bitaddress.org

@OP: fuck, that really sucks.  Undecided
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April 21, 2016, 08:27:30 PM
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Fishy story.  Can you prove ownership of 18wPAqgrHYBoNXrxV6w7kc8dVdTfkCCrFC by signing a message with your private key?

This will validate somewhat your story.  If you can't provide this then you never owned the bulk of these coins and your story is disproved.

18wPAqgrHYBoNXrxV6w7kc8dVdTfkCCrFC
bitasset get hacked
H6FSLpb/88kMQ7Vz3jqnQqDT6KBaKDQXrPuulUoiNRUgcykQtzpZw+hJxqIfuQra2GYF8eMYTX69cHn/i9CSfLA=

Verified....

Damn that sucks, dude.  I'm so sorry.  I would police if I were you, and don't give up.  If you were on the phone they can trace call records and stuff, but you have to act fast before info is lost.

Good luck...

Sorry again for your loss:( OP verified he was running a full node with passphrase protected wallet and the loss itself was verified. This is the best argument for using a hardware wallet I have ever read.

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April 21, 2016, 08:29:26 PM
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hello

please tell me how to make a paper wallet. i don't want to loose my coins.

@OP: fuck, that really sucks.  Undecided

Is it wrong or distasteful to promote my buddy here in this thread, he makes laser etched aluminium & steel etched wallets:

www.bitstashers.com - better than paper, wont smudge, tear or burn :-)


Btw, OP, seriously sorry for your loss.  That's s**t.

*edit* OP, mail mike@bitstashers.com & he'll etch you a bitcoin/litecoin wallet free of charge with shipping covered

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April 21, 2016, 08:37:43 PM
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Can't we do anything, I mean the OP should report all these moves to the police in order to find an IP or something relevant, but I know this is quite impossible, maybe the hacker is using TAILS and TOR plus VPN now with all those bitcoins in hand, still if I were the OP I would keep track of all the transactions of that address.
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April 21, 2016, 08:47:30 PM
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This hack sounds very similar to one that stole a bunch of BTC from another outfit a year or two ago. I'm digging in my mind trying to remember the details, but IIRC it involved a supposed media interview in which the target was emailed file(s) that they were supposed to fill out and return to the interviewer, planting malicious code on their laptop in the process.

As I recall, the target was a CIO of a bitcoin company, and the amount stolen was not huge but was 100 or more BTC. Just wild speculation, but I'm wondering if there might be a link to bitasset's thief and this or other crimes.

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April 21, 2016, 08:53:13 PM
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This hack sounds very similar to one that stole a bunch of BTC from another outfit a year or two ago. I'm digging in my mind trying to remember ...

A captain of industry going by Reptilia or some such on this forum. An unencrypted MacBook. Allegedly stolen from a sauna during a "Supernode Summit" he organized [lol].
Consequently institutionalized for a bit.
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April 21, 2016, 09:24:26 PM
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This hack sounds very similar to one that stole a bunch of BTC from another outfit a year or two ago. I'm digging in my mind trying to remember ...

A captain of industry going by Reptilia or some such on this forum. An unencrypted MacBook. Allegedly stolen from a sauna during a "Supernode Summit" he organized [lol].
Consequently institutionalized for a bit.

That would be the rpietila incident.

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April 21, 2016, 09:48:23 PM
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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.

People should be treating their computer with a wallet or even day trading off the internet as much as possible.  My banking computer is only connected to do transactions.  I have another one for trading.  You dont need a fancy computer for your bank, just no surfing and no emails.
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April 21, 2016, 10:46:05 PM
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I honestly think that if you go to the RCMP they will just tell you nothing they can do. They are so over run with the Revenue Canada tax scam and other scammers to really look into a bitcoin related issue. Depending on who you talk to it could even become a issue for you having so much money there,they will ask for all the paper work for 10K plus transfers and documentation. I dont know if its worth going down that road but its your call and it is a big amount to figure out.

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