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October 05, 2017, 09:55:07 AM
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Damn.

I am using KIS but I am afraid that I could be hacked someday.

I already protected my gmail/chrome account with 2FA, but I am afraid that my phone could be hacked.

Damn. I'm storing coins in blockchain wallet, in my PC, but my priv key in an usb, backup, write in my notebook.

But with your loss, I think I should enhance my security like buy Malwarebytes antimalware.

Sorry for your loss.  Cry

You stored your private keys in an usb, it meant that you were typing your private keys on your PC then transferred it to usb. Even if you deleted your private keys from your PC, but isn't the deleted file still can be found on PC, so if the hacker hacked your PC, the hacker still be able to retrieve your deleted private keys from your PC.
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October 05, 2017, 10:12:09 AM
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This is very sad man. You need to watch better out the next time. Maybe you can contact the police about this and that they would investigate for you.

You need to store your wallet in a secured place with 10 passwords required to enter in and have access to your wallet. So can a hacker never break in if you have a lot of coins.
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October 05, 2017, 10:22:35 AM
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This is very sad man. You need to watch better out the next time. Maybe you can contact the police about this and that they would investigate for you.

You need to store your wallet in a secured place with 10 passwords required to enter in and have access to your wallet. So can a hacker never break in if you have a lot of coins.

I agree that you must store you wallet in a better place next time and don't use public wifi's they are mostly easily hacked and broken in. Use 3g/4g next time from your provider this is 100 times better.

Maybe contacting the police is also a good idea maybe they can do something to recover it who knows ?.
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October 05, 2017, 09:06:06 PM
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Ohh god!! It is huge amount. Sorry for your bad time. I wish you will recover it quickly and hope you will more careful about wallet.
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October 06, 2017, 05:17:08 AM
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i guess this is a lesson to anyone viewing this thread.. only keep your keys encrypted and use 2fa..

had this guy done these things, even if someone stole his phone or identity they would not be able to move his coins.
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October 19, 2017, 11:50:06 PM
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update:
Filed FBI report and I'm also looking into hiring private security firm.


fingers crossed
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October 20, 2017, 12:58:08 AM
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I am very sorry to hear that. I never use wifi for this exact reason. wifi network hackers can see everything you do and use.

I hope whoever stole it sees your post and returns. best of luck!


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October 20, 2017, 01:23:03 AM
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i get very sad from such posts... looking at that wallet address and it's really sad such big amount goes to a damn thief Sad

I hope u can recover and please be more secured next time..... and use a ledger or something when u have such big amounts.

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October 20, 2017, 01:36:15 AM
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that sounds bad. hope you can get what you want.
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October 20, 2017, 06:29:25 AM
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Ahh, really really sorry for your lost
Damn previously i lost like $500 and i am down and depress for several days, i can't imagine how hard you would go thru..
Hope you could be okay

And one question i am curious here,

So basically this is how it happens:
OP connected to a Wifi
WiFi owner or Wifi owner (Injected with Script by others) gone through the files in the Mobile of OP
Then steal the data?

How does it work actually?
When you connect, it actually transfer all your available files into their side?
And how the hacker know that it is for the Cryptos

Mygod, this world is too danger, dangerous than ever
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October 20, 2017, 06:48:30 AM
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Why did you connected a other wifi and even open your $500k ether wallet? You have must even make offline transactions always  Embarrassed
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October 20, 2017, 07:05:28 AM
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sorry for your lost but there is no way you can get back those funds in your account. We need to set precautions at all time when accessing our bitcoin or ether wallet. I hope this serves a big lesson to you and to us coin holder that we must pay attention always that hackers are always there trying to steal information to us

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October 20, 2017, 07:17:36 AM
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Security first! Should be the watchword of every crypto investors! There are ways you can mitigate or even prevent theft and loss. One should invest in knowledge first especially about safety of your crypto portfolio before diving to the world of crypto currency. I will advice that you put a bounty on the thief! He will be caught if you work at get the hacker.

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October 20, 2017, 07:23:37 AM
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My wallet got cleaned out, I dont know how it happened. I'm currently on a trip maybe i got connected to a malicious WIfi

All the token are currently here https://etherscan.io/address/0x33455fd51b59852e6f80514169517a35588c2a0c#tokentxns

https://blockchain.info/address/39Pg9voam5qxzyqJ6aRTYuZF2GVAXiaQHQ 4987.61 US Dollar

1.532596666971426 Ether
1.12423636 BTC
OMGToken   50,001.4893580201 OMG $ 469,013.97
Bancor Network Token   8,700.0476726 BNT $ 19,662.11
Stox   28,751.29494032 STX $ 18,021.31
Sphre AIR   50,307.7134648 XID $ 13,422.10
Delta   66,493.00 DLT $ 11,669.52
Dao.Casino   51,617.254295478 BET $ 2,647.97
SOCIAL   3,375.00 SCL
Kin   190,911,609.836466 KIN
Dao.Casino   51,617.254295478 BET
Propy   3,064.00 PRO

These tokens belongs to company fund that i managed, I would appreciate if you send back the OMGToken within 7 days and keep the rest without any worry for repercussions


The purpose of this thread is to publicly appeal to the hacker to return back my funds. Failure to return the coins will brings calamity into your life.

MY HACKED ETH ADDRESS:
0x90340a23ed5cd39ef3c45d48d398545dff9a0bd7


0x43bfF12B6eFF4a17683DeCd54Bc4b0560424dD62

This sounds fishy, you might have cleaned it out yourself and now claimed you were hacked. That's what they all say isn't it when bandits run away with funds, is that why you also have a selfmoderating thread?

Why you act like a complete noob and do what you claim to have done, you should know better and that's why is sounds fishy - get rich quick scheme - for yourself?
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October 20, 2017, 07:30:58 AM
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Why do you think were targeted?

Someone must've known you had that much OMG
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October 20, 2017, 07:35:50 AM
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My heart skipped a bit only reading this. Security. Must. Be. Taken. Seriously. I usually say the funds you lost should be seen as "payment" to learn that lesson but in this case, with such funds, it's plain sad.

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October 20, 2017, 07:55:08 AM
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Did you surf a phishing site? I mean you accessed a fake myetherwallet.com and input the private key? It is possible to be hacked like this way. 
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October 20, 2017, 08:22:36 AM
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Sorry for ur lose bro.although I sympathy with u I also would like to point out u where also careless. U never actually told us which wallets u stored those coins in.were they in an excange,web,offline wallet.?did u have 2 factor authentication through sms or Google authenticator enabled, did u check ur wifi history at the time the coins were transferred from ur wallet.we have to know these things to try figure out what happen.even though it wont bring ur coins back but it will serve as an awareness or case study so some of us can learn from ur mistake and be more careful in the future

I am sure you understand he is going through a lot right now . he will come up for help once he gets his money back.. Sorry to hear for the loss for him.
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October 20, 2017, 08:34:04 AM
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This is too much. We must learn from our mistakes. Avoid using any Wi-Fi beyond your control for anything can happen.

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October 20, 2017, 08:53:37 AM
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Did you surf a phishing site? I mean you accessed a fake myetherwallet.com and input the private key? It is possible to be hacked like this way. 

No, I didnt logged into fake MEW, all evidence points to WiFi
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