BitcoinGirl.Club
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September 03, 2017, 08:10:40 AM |
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A user being phished (assumption) while not having 2FA enabled does not mean that the exchange was hacked.
BTC withdraw verification via email is not 2FA.
I do agree we must not drag the name of a company or any other service provider because we got careless and fell for a phishing scheme, we are lible for our own actions and seeing more user accounts being compromised almost everyday should be a learning point for everyone and we should add extra security to our accounts to avoid losing money or personal data leaks
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drm
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September 03, 2017, 02:34:17 PM |
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Well has it been confirmed this originated from a phishing attack? Any news on the issue yet, has cryptopia responded?
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simrac
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September 03, 2017, 04:57:36 PM |
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Same happen with me ,i lucky because i used login confirm by 2fa email ,so hacker never login successful to access my account ,i don't know why hacker have my password, i see so many people like me ,they complain crytopia, i think reason a system security of crytopia have problem.
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Gnosis7777
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September 03, 2017, 06:41:44 PM |
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This isn't a phishing attack, there is something very wrong with Cryptopia.
I've only logged into that account maybe 2x in my life. I barely use cryptopia, and I surely haven't attempted to login to any phishing sites recently.
Now, even after I told them to LOCK my account, I am STILL getting the emails saying someone attempted to login to the account, lmfao!
This is definitely a cryptopia problem.
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Zocadas
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September 03, 2017, 06:59:46 PM |
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They wanted also to hack my account. Got a notification and I blocked my account. Will wait with unblocking until it is cleared out, what happened.
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Coinzzz
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September 05, 2017, 06:19:30 PM |
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Same thing happened, someone tried to login but couldn't.
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DrBitcoin
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September 05, 2017, 11:57:09 PM |
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Same thing happened to me. I locked my account...now how the fuck do I unlock it?
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oisilener1982
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September 06, 2017, 09:08:27 AM |
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A failed logon attempt was detected from the following IP address: 133.137.144.192
Your account has 1 failed login attempts. Your account will be locked in 2 more failed login attempts. FAILED Logon Attempt from Unknown IP address
2nd Attempt
A failed logon attempt was detected from the following IP address: 89.229.219.191
Your account has 1 failed login attempts. Your account will be locked in 2 more failed login attempts.
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erikalui
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September 06, 2017, 06:40:47 PM |
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Same thing happened to me. I locked my account...now how the fuck do I unlock it?
Contact their support and when they unlock your account, they'll inform you via email. Since many users have either got their account locked automatically after 3 failed logins or they have themselves locked their account, the support is responding slowly to such cases. You can try reaching them on twitter too if they don't respond. Even my account is locked but they have not yet responded to my support ticket.
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hasteee
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September 07, 2017, 03:44:19 AM |
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I'm quite certain they were hacked as well.
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mlindjo
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September 07, 2017, 04:50:23 AM |
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The good thing is now we have to enter code they sent to our email to verify everytime we want to log in.
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drm
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September 07, 2017, 04:57:00 AM |
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The good thing is now we have to enter code they sent to our email to verify everytime we want to log in.
They already had 2fa right? Or did they just recently add 2fa through e-mail?
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mlindjo
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September 07, 2017, 05:07:13 AM |
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The good thing is now we have to enter code they sent to our email to verify everytime we want to log in.
They already had 2fa right? Or did they just recently add 2fa through e-mail? Yes. I think they just added it. Today is the first time I receive code through email.
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Daveeoff
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September 07, 2017, 06:37:33 AM |
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Was able to log in fine until this afternoon .Only had twofactor set up for withdraws now i'm needing to add code to log in to account but have not recived any code by email to log in .WTF is going on
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Zocadas
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September 07, 2017, 09:14:03 AM |
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Was able to log in fine until this afternoon .Only had twofactor set up for withdraws now i'm needing to add code to log in to account but have not recived any code by email to log in .WTF is going on
Did you already look to spam folder?
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erikalui
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September 07, 2017, 09:18:40 AM |
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The good thing is now we have to enter code they sent to our email to verify everytime we want to log in.
They already had 2fa right? Or did they just recently add 2fa through e-mail? Yes. I think they just added it. Today is the first time I receive code through email. No, they always had 2FA via email but earlier it had to be activated by the user while now everyone has to add the code to access their account. This is what Liqui also did after they had issues with their server.
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September 07, 2017, 02:42:04 PM |
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A user being phished (assumption) while not having 2FA enabled does not mean that the exchange was hacked.
BTC withdraw verification via email is not 2FA.
If you are using a second device for that email, like your smartphone, than counting as 2FA. A banking app on same desktop for TAN verifications, that surely isn't second factor but a local bank in my area told me it's OKAY. I answered THANKS. No no never both communication channels over one single device, that's my understanding. Two independant devices, that never get connected. Email on smart phone can be done in a safe way.
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September 07, 2017, 04:55:08 PM |
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Same thing happened to me.. Lost more that 400$ six days ago. Of course cryptopia would refuse any compramisation has occured.. This would cripple them and tear them apart.
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PinkB
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September 08, 2017, 06:30:57 PM |
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One of my friend (known from bitcoinralk)also lost his bitcoin from cryptopia. but how its possible!!? every time when i tried to log into my cryptopia account it asked me a code that come into my email.after interning the code there i can access my cryptopia account.so is it possible to hack my account? I am also thinking about 2FA , I would set it asap.
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September 09, 2017, 12:07:26 AM |
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One of my friend (known from bitcoinralk)also lost his bitcoin from cryptopia. but how its possible!!? every time when i tried to log into my cryptopia account it asked me a code that come into my email.after interning the code there i can access my cryptopia account.so is it possible to hack my account? I am also thinking about 2FA , I would set it asap.
I think this is recently added.. or you had 2FA via email.. It never asked me to check my email to log into.. This is possible if a database leak has occured, which is the most likely scenario, even though they will try to deny it.
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