rarkenin
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October 16, 2017, 09:38:31 AM |
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Guys, be careful when you copy/paste addresses for sending or receiving coins. New malware can detect addresses and it is able to change receive address with hidden scyrpt.Always check last part of address before push send button.
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moooonu
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October 16, 2017, 12:10:43 PM |
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I have heard about it too. One of my friend's 4.5etherum got stolen when he used that website.
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carlisle1
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October 16, 2017, 07:13:54 PM |
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I wonder how your funds has been sent to a different eth wallet address, i am not sure but I think you were using a site which looks like the same as myetherwallet's user interface but has a different web link and it has a script like whenever you are making a transaction or sending an amount it will be directly sent to a certain address which you are not familiar with I am not really sure if this thing really exists but i think it's possible .
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Draconus
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October 18, 2017, 04:12:08 PM |
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https://www.europol.europa.eu/about-europol/european-cybercrime-centre-ec3 They are very helpful and have actually solved cases where people have gotten their money back. You just send a report and they do the rest. You have nothing to loose but might be lucky and get back what was stolen from you. I filled one already so I recomend it. Only for european citizens though.
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Zakhal
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October 19, 2017, 06:00:42 PM |
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I just received phiscing mail related to OMG airdrop. I open the site to see whats it all about but I didnt even manage to read it when Metamask blocked the site saying its a phiscing attempt.
I suggest you install phiscing prevention extension to your browser. They will automatically warn and block phiscing sites.
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wibschen
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October 20, 2017, 07:19:35 AM |
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I have send an e-mail to the helpdesk of myetherwallet and they have said that they need to receive more e-mails from people. Let every victim do that so that we can stand strong. The cyberpolice is working on it however the more companies/people are declaring the more change we have. Come on my fellow victims. Let's get those bastards.
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s900pers
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October 20, 2017, 10:25:05 AM |
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I have send an e-mail to the helpdesk of myetherwallet and they have said that they need to receive more e-mails from people. Let every victim do that so that we can stand strong. The cyberpolice is working on it however the more companies/people are declaring the more change we have. Come on my fellow victims. Let's get those bastards.
Now be very careful with the sites ,many Scam and phishing . can easily steal the token cryptocurrency .
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Draconus
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October 20, 2017, 06:46:06 PM |
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More good news! After reporting myetherwallet being compromised through phishing at all authorities (takes time but is worth it) I informed forum member "saiful" that I have taken legal action against him. On October 18 he replied that he would return the Bitindia tokens stolen. Today I received them in a new address. Participating in phishing scams is a serious crime and one can get in a lot of trouble. By returning what you have stolen you have a chance to avoid serious problems with the law. To all those that participate in such scams: Do what "saiful" did and return what you have stolen to the rightful owners. The damage that may be done by a stupid act like stealing tokens might be 100 times worse than what the tokens are worth. The only ones making money out of scams are the ones organising them while the little guys that do the dirty work get caught. IT'S NOT WORTH IT. To victims: Report, report, report and then report again sending all the information to ALL authorities. Everywhere. Do a search in Google for reporting scams and send a report EVERYWHERE. Believe me I found a lot of people that helped me track and find those responsible for compromising my wallet. IT'S WORTH IT.
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October 20, 2017, 07:34:09 PM |
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Today I received a letter from support@myetherwallet.website with such content: Dear MyEtherWallet user, Following the latest ETH fork, there is an excess of ETH to be distributed among Ethereum holders. For every 1 ETH in your MyEtherWallet wallet, you are entitled to receive 0.1 ETH free ( EX: you own 100 ETH you will receive 10 ETH free ). In order to receive your free ETH, please prove that you are still active on our blockchain by logging in to MyEtherWallet
and confirm your wallet. Wallets that are unconfirmed in the next 24h will not participate in the ETH distribution. Thank you MyEtherWallet LLC What do you think about it? What's there to say? It's an obvious scam, There is no excess eth to be distributed and the website url ends with .website.
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tanghere02
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October 21, 2017, 07:37:03 AM |
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More good news! After reporting myetherwallet being compromised through phishing at all authorities (takes time but is worth it) I informed forum member "saiful" that I have taken legal action against him. On October 18 he replied that he would return the Bitindia tokens stolen. Today I received them in a new address. Participating in phishing scams is a serious crime and one can get in a lot of trouble. By returning what you have stolen you have a chance to avoid serious problems with the law. To all those that participate in such scams: Do what "saiful" did and return what you have stolen to the rightful owners. The damage that may be done by a stupid act like stealing tokens might be 100 times worse than what the tokens are worth. The only ones making money out of scams are the ones organising them while the little guys that do the dirty work get caught. IT'S NOT WORTH IT. To victims: Report, report, report and then report again sending all the information to ALL authorities. Everywhere. Do a search in Google for reporting scams and send a report EVERYWHERE. Believe me I found a lot of people that helped me track and find those responsible for compromising my wallet. IT'S WORTH IT.
This is great news then, I just hope those hackers will return back the coins they stole from everyone. But I don't think some would return back the amount they stole. I was also a victim but I only had a small amount of Ethereum stolen from me so I just let it go and learned my lesson well.
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Babayega31
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October 24, 2017, 05:41:55 AM |
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If you mean that you can retrieve back what is loss from you then its so impossible mate since there's no one can get it back since first of all it was been hack and the MEW devs will not do any counter action with since you are responsible to your wallet and its your loss if you will mishandle it. And maybe its best for you to move on and be more careful next time upon putting your private keys anywhere.
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aimndableck
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October 24, 2017, 07:13:44 AM |
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If you mean that you can retrieve back what is loss from you then its so impossible mate since there's no one can get it back since first of all it was been hack and the MEW devs will not do any counter action with since you are responsible to your wallet and its your loss if you will mishandle it. And maybe its best for you to move on and be more careful next time upon putting your private keys anywhere. everytime i open MEW, my auto coin is gone
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tobi4255
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October 24, 2017, 09:40:27 AM |
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I once read about a malware that would overwrite any text saved in the clipholder with the attackers addy, preying on the fact that no human bothers typing out a public address.
It sounds like you have been the victim of a similar malware perhaps? obviously designed for Ethereum, rather than Bitcoin.
You can try testing it, by just copying an address and see if you can paste that same address again, or if it gets substituted.
In any case, i am sorry for your losses however small or big.
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dunfida
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October 24, 2017, 04:07:10 PM |
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I once read about a malware that would overwrite any text saved in the clipholder with the attackers addy, preying on the fact that no human bothers typing out a public address.
It sounds like you have been the victim of a similar malware perhaps? obviously designed for Ethereum, rather than Bitcoin.
You can try testing it, by just copying an address and see if you can paste that same address again, or if it gets substituted.
In any case, i am sorry for your losses however small or big.
This would indeed the case on here on which he might really have a malware which do post attackers address instead of OP's address.We have seen this kind of hack back in the past but that was on BTC and now they are making already on ETH too which most people doesn't really bother to check again on the address that they do really put on those send button. If you are careless enough you would surely fall into this one this is why we should always keep on reviewing on our address or on the address we would like to send those funds if it does show others wallet then for sure that your pc is already compromised.
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October 27, 2017, 01:08:47 AM |
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They are making big money doing this. Let's hope someone will go through the trouble of tracking these coins.
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saiful
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October 27, 2017, 01:43:35 AM |
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I have created BITINDIA tokens please check here https://etherscan.io/tx/0x76596f1f70434d4ffb2cb37a8ae66312f15f891aade13638501189bb7890119a people who have BITINDIA coins receive it https://etherscan.io/token/0x420335d3deef2d5b87524ff9d0fb441f71ea621f?a=0x70274561b190383235a1506990f8fd398cf8980fWe received the tokens thank you. Please keep copy of transaction so you can have proof that you returned them. We will do the same so you don't get in trouble. If they contact you from Europol cybercrime or myetherwallet for "phishing" cooperate with them and give them the information they need so you are not accused as the leader. They already know that you are part of a group of people participating in a fishing scam. Also becareful of your transactions because all adresses that have sent or received tokens from 0x85233fCa620cec68Ada9C3CD165d2dC418f3FB63 are being monitored as well as slack and Etherdelta. You kept your word - I will keep mine and send all information that you returned tokens. You can keep the ether you took from me it is more than 0.02. Keep yourself and your family safe from trouble and tell others that think phishing is fun that only the leaders become rich and the little guys get in trouble. Any help with the investigation you need in the future just send us a message. Bye and stay away from phishing and other illegal activities.
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btcdiggingmaster
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October 27, 2017, 03:47:35 AM |
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They are making big money doing this. Let's hope someone will go through the trouble of tracking these coins. I think people should always check twice before give your private key to others because many people are there who want to steal our money, so always check before giving private key for login purpose.
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