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December 31, 2017, 12:54:14 PM
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Same problem here.  My last post was August 9th and by September 21st it was hacked (as evidenced from a post of a user).

I've got no idea what's going on here.
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February 08, 2018, 01:56:50 AM
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I also got my account hacked and email changed.  I?m in the process of trying to figure out how to get my account back.  So far I have been able to lock my old account via email but that is all I can do.

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February 08, 2018, 04:44:34 AM
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I am concerned about this issue, a lot of account has been hacked until today. I want to give tips to everyone who read this thread, every time you log out from this forum please clear your browsing data and cookies. Make sure you have an anti-malware software and keep your connection protected by activating firewall and windows defender if you are using windows. Don't ever open porn site because their sites have a lot of virus and malware. I hope this tips are gives a good benefit.
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March 08, 2018, 06:12:44 AM
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my account just got hacked, too. The person changed the password and mail-adress. All I could do is to lock the account. I have no idea how they could find out my password, since I did not save it anywhere and have firewall and antimalware software installed... how can I get back in charge of my old account? (Atompeace).
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my account just got hacked, too. The person changed the password and mail-adress. All I could do is to lock the account. I have no idea how they could find out my password, since I did not save it anywhere and have firewall and antimalware software installed... how can I get back in charge of my old account? (Atompeace).

Same thing here, it happened to me yesterday.  All I could do is to lock the account, but not sure if it really has been locked.

I didn't put a Bitcoin address to that account. It seems if no Bitcoin address, no way to recover.  But I am thinking,  by common sense, bitcointalk.org should have all the original registeration info in its server which user cannot reach and change. Theoretically, the admin should identify the owner of the account by the registered email (that one from the very beginning), so at least can be reset to the registered email.
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May 12, 2019, 12:41:27 AM
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Please help,

Our BitcoinTalk account username 'Bitmxittz' is hacked and email is changed possibly.

BTC wallet was trashed or used third party wallet for address associated with BitcoinTalk account and have no more access to that address.

Is there any other way to gain access to stolen account?

Thank You.
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May 12, 2019, 02:27:50 AM
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Please help,

Our BitcoinTalk account username 'Bitmxittz' is hacked and email is changed possibly.

BTC wallet was trashed or used third party wallet for address associated with BitcoinTalk account and have no more access to that address.

Is there any other way to gain access to stolen account?

Thank You.
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