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June 18, 2016, 03:24:23 PM |
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If it's blockchain.info's fault then they'll refund you. they have done in the past but we'd already know if it was their fault as they announce it. your details were obtained at your end somehow. there's nothing they can do for you because they don't have access to your private keys.
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panjul07
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June 18, 2016, 06:20:26 PM |
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If it's blockchain.info's fault then they'll refund you. they have done in the past but we'd already know if it was their fault as they announce it. your details were obtained at your end somehow. there's nothing they can do for you because they don't have access to your private keys.
I dont think any hacked wallets is blockchain.info's fault, it is user's own fault why his wallet could be hacked? So in this case there is no ways for him to get refund. It is a warning for all of us to be more careful with our bitcoin, adding 2fa maybe will be the first thing to do to make our wallet more secure and dont use online wallet to store alot of btc. Better to store our btc in an offline wallet imo.
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coinzat
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June 18, 2016, 06:41:47 PM |
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it is your problem that your wallet is hacked. blockchain has nothing to do with that. maybe you open the wallet from a computer with Trojan or malware so someone stole your password and identifier
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Newcoins2020
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June 18, 2016, 07:00:29 PM |
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it is your problem that your wallet is hacked. blockchain has nothing to do with that. maybe you open the wallet from a computer with Trojan or malware so someone stole your password and identifier
It's wrong that people wrongly accuse service providers when it's clear they are at fault. It's money so make sure to safeguard it by using anti virus and changing your password regularly. That's all you have to do to be safe.
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amacar2
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June 18, 2016, 07:07:28 PM |
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Blockchain can't do anything if funds have been moved to out address and even it is sended to another blockchain address i don't think blockchain will be willing to reverse your bitcoin back. How much you have lost actually?
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ausbit
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June 19, 2016, 01:37:07 PM |
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recently one of my blockchain wallet has been hacked and the fund has been taken ..i have send message to blockchain but still no reply form them ..is there any way i can get the fund back ??
not sure why this happen ..this quite bad
It must be better if you start using desktop wallet, however if the blockchain is the one that hacked it could possibly take all you fund in there. I've never heard such stories before that blockchain was hacked, I think you tried to log in with a phishing site.
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SyGambler
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June 19, 2016, 02:07:33 PM |
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what do you mean by " one of my blockchain wallet " ? do you mean that you have more than one address in the wallet and only one was stolen ?? if so i think that the hacker somehow was able to get the PK for that address only , but if not then this means that you need to add more security to your wallet block TOR and activate 2FA and you should be fine
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June 19, 2016, 02:38:18 PM |
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Its so sad to hear it from you mate, maybe you are victim of social engineering method like phising link, the user has a big responsibilty for that incident, but if you know what you have done and there is no wrong about those, maybe its the blockchain's fault. Or you have send to there support what happened.
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cluit
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June 20, 2016, 07:40:44 AM |
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Really sorry to hear that but in such cases the user is only responsible for their loss as the site is providing maximum security but it is you to utilize then. Have you used 2FA ? I think your computer was infected or someone near and dear got your password ?
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MaxTax
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June 20, 2016, 11:59:45 AM |
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Yes its depending on the fact how it happened if it happened by yourself its your own mistake and you will not get any funds back. If it happened by the blockchain they will help you.
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nayakvr
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April 19, 2017, 10:30:11 AM |
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recently one of my blockchain wallet has been hacked and the fund has been taken ..i have send message to blockchain but still no reply form them ..is there any way i can get the fund back ??
not sure why this happen ..this quite bad
same happens with me, coinbank the safe hd wallet i used total 1.65BTC has gone
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Blockchain Hacked User
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June 16, 2018, 01:20:13 PM |
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Bapparabi,
I got my blockchain hacked or bugged, thus losing all my BTC too. Have you tried for compensation? Have you found any way for them to refund you? Does anyone know any phone number of the company or contact ways for any high members of it?
Thanks
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Rahar02
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June 20, 2018, 11:41:33 PM |
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most probably there nothing you can do to take your funds back. because in 99.9999% of the hacked accounts the owner of that account is responsible for losing their money. so tell me why was your wallet hacked? did you have 2FA enabled? do you have a keylogger on your system? how strong was your password and did you use the same password elsewhere? did you use TOR?
I'm curious as well, how did it happen? Mostly through email-id registered to blockchain as my friend ever experienced the same thing. But the most important, whether Op did all things to secure his wallet such as asked above. 2FA enabled should be able to prevent an easy access to your wallet, use a message verification to notify yourself in case there is an act to hack the wallet.
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audaciousbeing
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June 21, 2018, 06:01:55 PM |
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recently one of my blockchain wallet has been hacked and the fund has been taken ..i have send message to blockchain but still no reply form them ..is there any way i can get the fund back ??
not sure why this happen ..this quite bad
If it had been a brand new account posting this form enquiry, I would have asked for more information or discard it all together for just wanting to troll without having solid reasons because I must admit that this would be the first time that I would hear or read that blockchain.info wallet was hacked. The unfortunate thing here is that there is high chance that the fund is not coming back and blockchain won't refund you as doing so would amount to them that their platform is vulnerable to attacks thereby either ignoring your message or blaming you for causing the compromise. I hope the amount involved is not too much and its time you move to a more secure platform to keep your coins.
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June 24, 2018, 11:05:55 PM |
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recently one of my blockchain wallet has been hacked and the fund has been taken ..i have send message to blockchain but still no reply form them ..is there any way i can get the fund back ??
not sure why this happen ..this quite bad
If it had been a brand new account posting this form enquiry, I would have asked for more information or discard it all together for just wanting to troll without having solid reasons because I must admit that this would be the first time that I would hear or read that blockchain.info wallet was hacked. The unfortunate thing here is that there is high chance that the fund is not coming back and blockchain won't refund you as doing so would amount to them that their platform is vulnerable to attacks thereby either ignoring your message or blaming you for causing the compromise. I hope the amount involved is not too much and its time you move to a more secure platform to keep your coins. You are completely wrong. Why? Havent you notice the date on when OP did post this question or inquiry? He's already a hero member now and going backed on 2 years time hes just new or jr member which it is normal for such question. I dont know why this thread is being bumped up by a Chipmixer campaign participant yet most of us know here about these kind of hacking incident. If you do hear out just one, then consider there are lots of scenarios where blockchain.info users lose up their funds on their own wallet due to various reasons. One is phishing without any 2fa set security.
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