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June 22, 2016, 08:00:49 PM
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Well as you know I have Linux in my home and its top notch security cannot by any means be hacked easily especially when the user is very much aware of how to have a good security practice.

However I use Yobit also in my office and there I know my PC is infected, I have 2FA in my Yobit account and also 2FA on my gmail so nothing have happened to me, only I saw a message in my gmail, that Yobit password change request which had expired also.

Just wanted to share this, and to tell you all Windows is not good for keeping any account bitcoin related. If I had not 2FA on my gmail and Yobit now my coins there would have been gone. Be careful and do you own due diligence.
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June 22, 2016, 08:27:29 PM
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I suppose someone just managed to get your email from another Bitcoin related site and tried to recover your password.

Unsure about blaming Windows, but Linux limits the malware/virus possibility.
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June 22, 2016, 09:31:03 PM
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In this time every one of us must be careful because Bitcoin is gaining greater importance , even the hackers want to collect more Bitcoin , who know , maybe the price reach 1000$ , so you must have good anti-malware on your PC and your Mobile phone , because there are keylogger programs which register every button you click , including your passwords and E-mails and it sends it to the hackers .
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June 22, 2016, 09:38:20 PM
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This is not the entire fault of Windows.
Both operating systems have security measures (linux is stronger though)!
Also, this sounds more of a BOT attack or an attack for a known email address as your account wasn't technically logged onto.
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June 22, 2016, 09:38:24 PM
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I have exactly the same with Yobit get all the time emails about forgotten password change. Got 2fa security active and did scan the used computers here and didn't find anything. I personally think they are trying random names they found on a list or whatever way they get the usernames.
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June 22, 2016, 09:43:11 PM
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What I wanted to say is that I feel saved only because I setup 2FA of Yobit in my home PC running Linux, also the same with my Gmail account set up a mobile phone code anytime I access the email in other computers (only at home I don't need the code).

And I don't really care about opening my Yobit also on Windows at my office although knowing is infected (I found the PC infected, but can't format it as the supervision don't let me do so) because I have the 2FA code and the hacker maximum can do is what he already have tried to do.

Bottom line is I would advise anyone keeping 2FA on every bitcoin related site that gives you this opportunity, also take very good measures when setting it up, only set it up in a well known PC of yours in which you are sure it has no malware on it in the moment you setup 2FA.
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June 22, 2016, 09:46:56 PM
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What I wanted to say is that I feel saved only because I setup 2FA of Yobit in my home PC running Linux, also the same with my Gmail account set up a mobile phone code anytime I access the email in other computers (only at home I don't need the code).

And I don't really care about opening my Yobit also on Windows at my office although knowing is infected (I found the PC infected, but can't format it as the supervision don't let me do so) because I have the 2FA code and the hacker maximum can do is what he already have tried to do.

Bottom line is I would advise anyone keeping 2FA on every bitcoin related site that gives you this opportunity, also take very good measures when setting it up, only set it up in a well known PC of yours in which you are sure it has no malware on it in the moment you setup 2FA.

Can you contact your office's network administrator to solve the problem?
If it is infected, you should try to suggest anti-spyware that they could use if they do not already.
It is useful to add 2FA in order to greatly increase your accounts security.
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June 22, 2016, 09:49:42 PM
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What I wanted to say is that I feel saved only because I setup 2FA of Yobit in my home PC running Linux, also the same with my Gmail account set up a mobile phone code anytime I access the email in other computers (only at home I don't need the code).

And I don't really care about opening my Yobit also on Windows at my office although knowing is infected (I found the PC infected, but can't format it as the supervision don't let me do so) because I have the 2FA code and the hacker maximum can do is what he already have tried to do.

Bottom line is I would advise anyone keeping 2FA on every bitcoin related site that gives you this opportunity, also take very good measures when setting it up, only set it up in a well known PC of yours in which you are sure it has no malware on it in the moment you setup 2FA.

Can you contact your office's network administrator to solve the problem?
If it is infected, you should try to suggest anti-spyware that they could use if they do not already.
It is useful to add 2FA in order to greatly increase your accounts security.

They have already installed ESET 9 smart security, Advanced System care, Malware bytes premium, and Zemana AntiKeylogger and they told me everything is OK with my PC after they did all the scans. But guess what it isn't from what I am seeing, yet they continue to tell me the office PC is clean meanwhile I insist is not clean at all.
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June 22, 2016, 10:01:05 PM
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Even one who knows your email used in yobit could send you reset email from anywhere of the world so accessing your office pc is not necessary for this, just ignore this i have also got similar reset email from cex.io few months ago.

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June 22, 2016, 10:09:56 PM
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Even one who knows your email used in yobit could send you reset email from anywhere of the world so accessing your office pc is not necessary for this, just ignore this i have also got similar reset email from cex.io few months ago.
There a lot of phising sites trying to scam and steal your account details with similar site design and email sender.
I received several scam attempts few weeks ago regarding Poloniex account I just ignore it.
But in op case, is it possible yobit itself pretending reset your mail and sweep your balance?
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June 23, 2016, 01:29:36 AM
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2FA is very safe , keep using it
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June 23, 2016, 01:40:12 AM
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Even one who knows your email used in yobit could send you reset email from anywhere of the world so accessing your office pc is not necessary for this, just ignore this i have also got similar reset email from cex.io few months ago.
There a lot of phising sites trying to scam and steal your account details with similar site design and email sender.
I received several scam attempts few weeks ago regarding Poloniex account I just ignore it.
But in op case, is it possible yobit itself pretending reset your mail and sweep your balance?

I dont think would do that and i dont heard aome issue's regarding on balance sweeping in yobit, instead OP surely victimized by malwares or phising links thats why we should be more carefull there about our details in some malicious link scattered online, always secure our account and use 2fa by that we can make sure a little bit that our account is safe and sounds good.

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June 23, 2016, 04:44:45 AM
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You should use a better security and always check your computer on any suspicious things..
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June 23, 2016, 04:52:39 AM
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This is not really considered as a try to hack your account!

All what happened is that someone got your email from somewhere (without the password) and asked for a password recovery.

Even if you didn't have 2FA in this case,  your account wouldn't have been compromised.

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June 23, 2016, 05:15:10 AM
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This is some worry . Kindly keep the password and 2FA strong so that it could be hacked . Also be little cautious going forward.
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June 23, 2016, 05:30:18 AM
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it is not just about windows, although windows can be more risky when it comes to malware, keylogger, and things like that which can easily steal your passwords.

but also you have to learn how to secure yourself even on linux. for example using 2FA just like OP or having a strong password which you don't use anywhere else are two good ways of securing yourself.

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June 23, 2016, 05:39:19 AM
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Maybe he click some malware links thats why his account has almost stolen thata why we should be more careful for our accounts because high chance for us to get compromise if were lame enough and clicking some unknown links without do extra precaution,

And also if you are registering to some other site make sure your password is not the same with your wallet nor trading sites accounts because by that some other site owner make this to hack some balances to their victims.

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June 23, 2016, 06:01:22 AM
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Even one who knows your email used in yobit could send you reset email from anywhere of the world so accessing your office pc is not necessary for this, just ignore this i have also got similar reset email from cex.io few months ago.
There a lot of phising sites trying to scam and steal your account details with similar site design and email sender.
I received several scam attempts few weeks ago regarding Poloniex account I just ignore it.
But in op case, is it possible yobit itself pretending reset your mail and sweep your balance?

Balance is intact and it is because the hacker couldn't do anything, 2FA setup in a safe PC made me safe against this attack, 2FA adds 99% substantial security to any account when its done right.
I have all of my bitcoins in my Yobit account nothing is touched inside yobit, hacker couldn't do anything thanks to both 2FA protection of Yobit and also 2FA protection of my gmail account via my mobile number.

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June 23, 2016, 07:44:34 AM
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Even one who knows your email used in yobit could send you reset email from anywhere of the world so accessing your office pc is not necessary for this, just ignore this i have also got similar reset email from cex.io few months ago.
There a lot of phising sites trying to scam and steal your account details with similar site design and email sender.
I received several scam attempts few weeks ago regarding Poloniex account I just ignore it.
But in op case, is it possible yobit itself pretending reset your mail and sweep your balance?

Balance is intact and it is because the hacker couldn't do anything, 2FA setup in a safe PC made me safe against this attack, 2FA adds 99% substantial security to any account when its done right.
I have all of my bitcoins in my Yobit account nothing is touched inside yobit, hacker couldn't do anything thanks to both 2FA protection of Yobit and also 2FA protection of my gmail account via my mobile number.


are you sure did not put/set a 2FA plugin in your browser? such as authy plugin for chrome?
it is possible someone get the 2FA code via that third party 2FA.
make sure only set the 2FA to your mobile number and verify it by call not a message maybe.
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June 23, 2016, 07:55:44 AM
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well it's just like what happened to me on my poloniex and minergate account,someone trying to use forget password feature every damn single day
though he got my data from another site,maybe it's the same problem to you,however can't change the email so the only way is having multiple authentication

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