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June 02, 2013, 03:45:53 PM
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That's your fault. Blockchain.info allows you to keep control of your own private keys, the only way your blockchain account can be hacked is if someone gets your password, hence it being your fault.

I'm very careful. I know I.T.
I use Linux not Windows.
I rather suspect it was a hack on the Android client which I was trailing.

It was my fault.  I didn't use a Paper or Hardware wallet.
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June 02, 2013, 04:39:15 PM
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Some of the others appear practical and maybe better designed/more secure, but this is not about gox bashing. This person may have just guessed my password.

It was less than 1 BTC, still today that makes it reasonably valuable. Oddly the BTC on Bets of Bitcoin has proven more secure.

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June 03, 2013, 01:13:08 AM
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I'm very careful. I know I.T.
I use Linux not Windows.
I rather suspect it was a hack on the Android client which I was trailing.

It was my fault.  I didn't use a Paper or Hardware wallet.


Good, so you understand then that you were incorrect when you said it's an insecure wallet, because its not, its as secure as you decide to make it as you control the private keys.

BTW Linux has spyware too, in fact the FBI have purposely put hidden back doors into open source software.

I rather suspect it was a hack on the Android client which I was trailing.

I don't think there are any known vulnerabilities for the android client, but it is possible that malware on your android phone got your 19BTC.

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June 03, 2013, 01:29:07 AM
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Jeez, Blazr, calm down.  Your very defensive of Blockchain.info

I'm just saying, as someone who is not careless over security, I still got robbed.
Even if there are not any specific vulnerabilities in the Android app, it could have been something like a man in the middle attack.

I accepted the risks of an on-line wallet, and I got stung. I'm not even bitter about it.

I am sticking to paper & hardware wallets in future.
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June 03, 2013, 04:16:49 AM
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I'm very careful. I know I.T.
I use Linux not Windows.
I rather suspect it was a hack on the Android client which I was trailing.

It was my fault.  I didn't use a Paper or Hardware wallet.


Good, so you understand then that you were incorrect when you said it's an insecure wallet, because its not, its as secure as you decide to make it as you control the private keys.

BTW Linux has spyware too, in fact the FBI have purposely put hidden back doors into open source software.

I rather suspect it was a hack on the Android client which I was trailing.

I don't think there are any known vulnerabilities for the android client, but it is possible that malware on your android phone got your 19BTC.

I thought he said it was just 1BTC?
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June 03, 2013, 06:42:14 AM
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I had stolen 0.9 btc send on this adress

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June 03, 2013, 08:34:01 AM
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Blockchain.info's online wallets appear to be the most secure.

Really? Had 19 bitcoins stolen from my blockchain.info last week.

I also had my 10 something coins stolen from blockchain.info three months ago... I use Armory now, keep watch-only address of it in blockchain.info. Had 2 factor auth anabled (GA), use Linux exclusively, so...

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June 03, 2013, 12:49:11 PM
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Blockchain.info's online wallets appear to be the most secure.

Really? Had 19 bitcoins stolen from my blockchain.info last week.

I also had my 10 something coins stolen from blockchain.info three months ago... I use Armory now, keep watch-only address of it in blockchain.info. Had 2 factor auth anabled (GA), use Linux exclusively, so...

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I'm not as tech savy as others - I found Armory kind of confusing.  It's a client, on top of another client, but the underlying client is still accessible, so I didn't understand how it was providing me with extra security.   I just went back to my normal client, an impossible to crack password, and a backup of the wallet on the cloud.
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June 03, 2013, 03:08:40 PM
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Theif IP: 204.152.213.195

As they have stolen from others too, is there a thread for this person or should I start one?

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June 03, 2013, 03:12:00 PM
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Here was my theft
https://blockchain.info/tx/b51430e902a51e04f6a44ea5c99310ca1b5ba348056a1b95dc67a3967b7de12e
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June 03, 2013, 03:40:06 PM
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The UK police had me report it to Action Fraud.

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June 04, 2013, 12:27:31 PM
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I just did the same. Will be interesting to see what they make of Bitcoin.
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