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April 23, 2016, 05:20:33 AM |
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Alaki - you're about to be scammed all over again... This popped-corn needs more salt... and a tad more butter...
If the above Information that i gave are wrong then i will quit. but i am dammn 100% of correctness. @TimeLord , Dont think you are secured over Internet , Privacy over Internet is a Myth My friend. if the informations you said are all correct, can you tell us why won't we suspect you as the hacker? the hacker could be you and still trying to get some more
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April 23, 2016, 05:21:41 AM |
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cant you ever parse simple HTML , I never told that you ever said that quote. You are not much than bullshit. Go get life and get a real job outside the forum instead of posting day night and earning bits.
@Alaki I am signing off , if you want some help for hack information then do send some bitcoins to the address in my profile. Hey where'd he go? I had this great picture of a ... and then they ... and ... well,,, I'm sure you get the picture.
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stoneage
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April 23, 2016, 05:32:50 AM |
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looks like my intuition is correct in this case @alaki we like to hear more story from you
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April 23, 2016, 05:32:58 AM |
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I Fell sad for you OP , but seeing your Alt accounts you deserve Negative Feedback. I think you are Indian Too and getting your identity to that hacker wont be much difficult. I wish to alert you because things might get crazy in your Life.
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April 23, 2016, 05:38:52 AM |
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You do realize that the transaction you are using to find the OP's alts was broadcast just today and was likely signed from the OP's hacker, if he actually exists. This means that other people's hacked wallets/private keys could have been part of this transaction.
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April 23, 2016, 05:50:28 AM |
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You do realize that the transaction you are using to find the OP's alts was broadcast just today and was likely signed from the OP's hacker, if he actually exists. This means that other people's hacked wallets/private keys could have been part of this transaction. Are you meaning the hacker had Alaki's private key and imported it into their wallet with the other keys? Possible I guess, far fetched, but possible...
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April 23, 2016, 05:57:01 AM |
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Basically, This thread's open to recover my account & find the hacker as well but some are just trolling around with some other offtopic posts. Theymos' here?
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April 23, 2016, 06:04:15 AM |
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You do realize that the transaction you are using to find the OP's alts was broadcast just today and was likely signed from the OP's hacker, if he actually exists. This means that other people's hacked wallets/private keys could have been part of this transaction. Are you meaning the hacker had Alaki's private key and imported it into their wallet with the other keys? Possible I guess, far fetched, but possible... It is possible that the hacker collected various private keys via the hacking of multiple computers and then spent the BTC all at the same time. This would be the expected behavior if the hacker does not have a script to automatically spend/sweep the btc contained in the private keys stolen. if however the addresses can be linked together from previous transactions then it would be more clear that these accounts are in facts alts of the OP.
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April 23, 2016, 06:11:31 AM |
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It is possible that the hacker collected various private keys via the hacking of multiple computers and then spent the BTC all at the same time. This would be the expected behavior if the hacker does not have a script to automatically spend/sweep the btc contained in the private keys stolen.
if however the addresses can be linked together from previous transactions then it would be more clear that these accounts are in facts alts of the OP.
You mean apart from the proof previously linking those wallets with various users here that caused them to get negative trust from various people?
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April 23, 2016, 06:16:20 AM |
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It is possible that the hacker collected various private keys via the hacking of multiple computers and then spent the BTC all at the same time. This would be the expected behavior if the hacker does not have a script to automatically spend/sweep the btc contained in the private keys stolen.
if however the addresses can be linked together from previous transactions then it would be more clear that these accounts are in facts alts of the OP.
You mean apart from the proof previously linking those wallets with various users here that caused them to get negative trust from various people? Is there another transaction that links those addresses together?
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April 23, 2016, 06:34:28 AM |
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It is possible that the hacker collected various private keys via the hacking of multiple computers and then spent the BTC all at the same time. This would be the expected behavior if the hacker does not have a script to automatically spend/sweep the btc contained in the private keys stolen.
if however the addresses can be linked together from previous transactions then it would be more clear that these accounts are in facts alts of the OP.
You mean apart from the proof previously linking those wallets with various users here that caused them to get negative trust from various people? Is there another transaction that links those addresses together? That's a good question... As to a previous comment of yours; there's definitely strong, similar language being used by all the accounts I've listed, especially claiming people are trolling or spamming their threads once the red paint cans are lined up. Let me know what you find, I'm off for a little while.
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April 23, 2016, 06:42:22 AM |
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I'm not getting the IP address of the hacker who did hack mah account(checked mah email id trash & inbox as well). I'd guess that theymos have the IP tracker tool? Can we track the hacker?
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Satoshi is rolling in his grave. #bitcoin
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April 23, 2016, 06:50:31 AM |
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I'm not getting the IP address of the hacker who did hack mah account(checked mah email id trash & inbox as well). I'd guess that theymos have the IP tracker tool? Can we track the hacker?
You can try and ask him for help, but let me just tell you that the chance of him gettin' involved in users personal matter is very slim. Even if you do "track down" ip from attacker, it's most likely that he was on VPN, rendering your ip info worthless. Hate to break it to you, but no matter what you do, your money is gone, and chances of getting it back is astronomical.
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April 23, 2016, 07:34:48 AM |
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I'm not getting the IP address of the hacker who did hack mah account(checked mah email id trash & inbox as well). I'd guess that theymos have the IP tracker tool? Can we track the hacker?
Which email you were using , if you were using gmail/Yahoo/Hotmail then it is very difficult for hacker to get access to it because if they get suspicious account activity then they start their security check. The only thing i fee is that your PRIVATE KEYS WERE COMPROMISED.
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April 23, 2016, 07:38:11 AM |
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I'm not getting the IP address of the hacker who did hack mah account(checked mah email id trash & inbox as well). I'd guess that theymos have the IP tracker tool? Can we track the hacker?
Which email you were using , if you were using gmail/Yahoo/Hotmail then it is very difficult for hacker to get access to it because if they get suspicious account activity then they start their security check. The only thing i fee is that your PRIVATE KEYS WERE COMPROMISED. Basically, I do use yandex mail service. However, I'm not sure why didn't the hacker compromise mah email there (I did use the same password there as well).
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April 23, 2016, 07:41:15 AM |
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I'm not getting the IP address of the hacker who did hack mah account(checked mah email id trash & inbox as well). I'd guess that theymos have the IP tracker tool? Can we track the hacker?
Which email you were using , if you were using gmail/Yahoo/Hotmail then it is very difficult for hacker to get access to it because if they get suspicious account activity then they start their security check. The only thing i fee is that your PRIVATE KEYS WERE COMPROMISED. Basically, I do use yandex mail service. However, I'm not sure why didn't the hacker compromise mah email there (I did use the same password there as well). May be your account never got compromised sometime before this happened to one of the member and he in panic screamed over forum that his account is hacked but it was not. There is really doubt in my mind about your account hack.
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stoneage
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April 23, 2016, 07:57:24 AM |
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I'm not getting the IP address of the hacker who did hack mah account(checked mah email id trash & inbox as well). I'd guess that theymos have the IP tracker tool? Can we track the hacker?
Which email you were using , if you were using gmail/Yahoo/Hotmail then it is very difficult for hacker to get access to it because if they get suspicious account activity then they start their security check. The only thing i fee is that your PRIVATE KEYS WERE COMPROMISED. Basically, I do use yandex mail service. However, I'm not sure why didn't the hacker compromise mah email there (I did use the same password there as well). if that so, then how could the hacker have access to your blockchain.info account? you should recieve an email notification for such log in attempt right?
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Alaki_away (OP)
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April 23, 2016, 08:00:03 AM |
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I'm not getting the IP address of the hacker who did hack mah account(checked mah email id trash & inbox as well). I'd guess that theymos have the IP tracker tool? Can we track the hacker?
Which email you were using , if you were using gmail/Yahoo/Hotmail then it is very difficult for hacker to get access to it because if they get suspicious account activity then they start their security check. The only thing i fee is that your PRIVATE KEYS WERE COMPROMISED. Basically, I do use yandex mail service. However, I'm not sure why didn't the hacker compromise mah email there (I did use the same password there as well). if that so, then how could the hacker have access to your blockchain.info account? you should recieve an email notification for such log in attempt right? Neh, I didn't receive the email as well & yep I do have access to mah email ATM. However, he changed the email id of mah bitcointalk account.
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Alaki
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April 23, 2016, 08:01:36 AM |
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What the fuck. I am Alaki. and i am not get hacked. some create account with my name. all are fake
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