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October 14, 2017, 11:15:26 AM
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Hi all,

I'm quite new to bitcoin and only started collecting a few months ago. I've been using Bitcoin Wallet on Blockchain.info

I'm aware (now) that I should have been protecting my bitcoin better and using an offline wallet (which I've just purchased). My main issue is that last night someone somehow hacked my wallet and transferred my 0.831 BIT to another account.

Is there anyway to get it back?? Please help! That's a lot of money I've invested and just gone in a blink of an eye :-(

My wallet is: 74d2adcd-f1e2-4058-a55b-70f151610a1a

It was transferred to several others by the looks of it, then to one single wallet:

Transaction View information about a bitcoin transaction: ebded65e533a2054d87526cbcb2234e9eda37d3413505513781f19c074103db4

Transferred to these:
1FNWrWZvrbK1TYZV6yRJ8hMLU4paddModA (0.08612858 BTC - Output)
194JaKreEL3twQt54xwnbfNVnz61r2VLQ6 (0.00789946 BTC - Output)
1517oxYjtxBZz9qMa55oAZn2a9gcE66Bfz (0.13277809 BTC - Output)
13Hsdv1f6Ack1qgXnT69RvLQ1ifk6dQTBF (0.29081893 BTC - Output)
19zf5tDYybwPdygiv5JzH3RVSW1pmb4zcn (0.15567622 BTC - Output)
179q1SsVftLbF9boom5nWCM1z47P52Cbc (0.0760638 BTC - Output)
1N3yegSdqz2tsxL9aRj5q4SYj3F6o4YXHC (0.08489707 BTC - Output)

Then finally to this one:
1Pbs1z5rK4vUWLtjTkK1vxksWHyswTndzj - (Unspent) 0.83165538 BTC  -  0.83165538 BTC

It's unspent, but I don't know if that helps me get it back somehow??

I'm sooooo frustrated and feel so helpless!

Please help me if you can!

Thanks
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October 14, 2017, 11:28:54 AM
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I highly doubt you will be able to get your coins back, but let's hear what others have to say. I think most important though is to try and establish HOW your account got compromised and start looking for ways to prevent that from happening again. I am really sorry you got hacked.
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October 14, 2017, 11:31:01 AM
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I'm quite new to bitcoin and only started collecting a few months ago. I've been using Bitcoin Wallet on Blockchain.info

First mistake.

Is there anyway to get it back?? Please help! That's a lot of money I've invested and just gone in a blink of an eye :-(

Contact blockchain.info but it won't help you much. You had 2fpa activated?

It's unspent, but I don't know if that helps me get it back somehow??

No.

I'm sooooo frustrated and feel so helpless!

I understand how you feel but unfortunately there is nothing much you can do about it.

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October 14, 2017, 11:31:36 AM
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It seems like that money is gone, sorry dude. There is no way to reverse a bitcoin transaction. Once it is spent, it is spent.

Try and retrace your steps. Have you ever used your private key before putting them on blockchain.info? Also, consider how you generated your private and public key. Was it a legitimate source?

If you are able to trace where your money is and who stole it, you could find a way to take legal action or trap them into giving your money back. This is pretty unlikely though.

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October 14, 2017, 11:42:01 AM
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Everything I've done has always been on Blockchain.info. I've never bought anything with BIT, only saving it over the last months.

I've contacted them and given the details. Fingers crossed they can do something...but I doubt it.

Is there a way to contact the owner of a wallet?
This is where it ended up: 1Pbs1z5rK4vUWLtjTkK1vxksWHyswTndzj
Can I contact them somehow?

Thanks for your help!
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October 14, 2017, 01:59:08 PM
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Hi all,

I'm quite new to bitcoin and only started collecting a few months ago. I've been using Bitcoin Wallet on Blockchain.info

I'm aware (now) that I should have been protecting my bitcoin better and using an offline wallet (which I've just purchased). My main issue is that last night someone somehow hacked my wallet and transferred my 0.831 BIT to another account.

Is there anyway to get it back?? Please help! That's a lot of money I've invested and just gone in a blink of an eye :-(

My wallet is: 74d2adcd-f1e2-4058-a55b-70f151610a1a

It was transferred to several others by the looks of it, then to one single wallet:

Transaction View information about a bitcoin transaction: ebded65e533a2054d87526cbcb2234e9eda37d3413505513781f19c074103db4

Transferred to these:
1FNWrWZvrbK1TYZV6yRJ8hMLU4paddModA (0.08612858 BTC - Output)
194JaKreEL3twQt54xwnbfNVnz61r2VLQ6 (0.00789946 BTC - Output)
1517oxYjtxBZz9qMa55oAZn2a9gcE66Bfz (0.13277809 BTC - Output)
13Hsdv1f6Ack1qgXnT69RvLQ1ifk6dQTBF (0.29081893 BTC - Output)
19zf5tDYybwPdygiv5JzH3RVSW1pmb4zcn (0.15567622 BTC - Output)
179q1SsVftLbF9boom5nWCM1z47P52Cbc (0.0760638 BTC - Output)
1N3yegSdqz2tsxL9aRj5q4SYj3F6o4YXHC (0.08489707 BTC - Output)

Then finally to this one:
1Pbs1z5rK4vUWLtjTkK1vxksWHyswTndzj - (Unspent) 0.83165538 BTC  -  0.83165538 BTC

It's unspent, but I don't know if that helps me get it back somehow??

I'm sooooo frustrated and feel so helpless!

Please help me if you can!

Thanks

I'm very sad to hear it, but like the other members said, there is not much to do, and it's very little chance to get your coin back. what you can do may make this an important and more cautious experience again

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October 14, 2017, 02:10:47 PM
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Sorry for the lost, how did they get access to your private key and your password?  I always advice people to avoid downloading any thing online, reading unfamiliar e-mails, this is often used by hackers to gain access to people's computer or laptop, be as it may I don't think it is possible to recover your BTC, try and update your security features in blockchain.info this will prevent future occurrences.

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October 14, 2017, 02:34:11 PM
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I am saddened with your post.. Angry these one is proof that our block chain wallet can be possibly hack. I do suggest that change your block chain wallet to more trusted and has a very high security to prevent any possible hacking.Also next time use special character in creating strong password dud.
for now try to complain with your block chain wallet provider and see what they can do, but I doubt it if they can still back the amount of bitcoin that was stolen from your account. Sad
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October 14, 2017, 02:57:36 PM
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Everything I've done has always been on Blockchain.info. I've never bought anything with BIT, only saving it over the last months.

I've contacted them and given the details. Fingers crossed they can do something...but I doubt it.

Is there a way to contact the owner of a wallet?
This is where it ended up: 1Pbs1z5rK4vUWLtjTkK1vxksWHyswTndzj
Can I contact them somehow?

Thanks for your help!

Unfortunately, no. Bitcoin addresses are not tied to certain individuals thus making your hopes die. Also, blockchain.info wallet is notoriously known for its bugs and (somehow) insecure website. If you want to use these kind of web wallets, always make sure to activate 2FA so that if anyone gains your identifier and password, they couldn't get in easily to your account.
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October 14, 2017, 03:06:37 PM
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Hi all,

I'm quite new to bitcoin and only started collecting a few months ago. I've been using Bitcoin Wallet on Blockchain.info

I'm aware (now) that I should have been protecting my bitcoin better and using an offline wallet (which I've just purchased). My main issue is that last night someone somehow hacked my wallet and transferred my 0.831 BIT to another account.

Is there anyway to get it back?? Please help! That's a lot of money I've invested and just gone in a blink of an eye :-(

My wallet is: 74d2adcd-f1e2-4058-a55b-70f151610a1a

It was transferred to several others by the looks of it, then to one single wallet:

Transaction View information about a bitcoin transaction: ebded65e533a2054d87526cbcb2234e9eda37d3413505513781f19c074103db4

Transferred to these:
1FNWrWZvrbK1TYZV6yRJ8hMLU4paddModA (0.08612858 BTC - Output)
194JaKreEL3twQt54xwnbfNVnz61r2VLQ6 (0.00789946 BTC - Output)
1517oxYjtxBZz9qMa55oAZn2a9gcE66Bfz (0.13277809 BTC - Output)
13Hsdv1f6Ack1qgXnT69RvLQ1ifk6dQTBF (0.29081893 BTC - Output)
19zf5tDYybwPdygiv5JzH3RVSW1pmb4zcn (0.15567622 BTC - Output)
179q1SsVftLbF9boom5nWCM1z47P52Cbc (0.0760638 BTC - Output)
1N3yegSdqz2tsxL9aRj5q4SYj3F6o4YXHC (0.08489707 BTC - Output)

Then finally to this one:
1Pbs1z5rK4vUWLtjTkK1vxksWHyswTndzj - (Unspent) 0.83165538 BTC  -  0.83165538 BTC

It's unspent, but I don't know if that helps me get it back somehow??

I'm sooooo frustrated and feel so helpless!

Please help me if you can!

Thanks
theres a lot of scammer here in bitcoin especially in social media like facebook a group page that have many referral to earn some are legit but some also are scam i think you register in a site thats why you been hack because that is scam site you cant retrieve that learn by that and forget thats all you can do,i think you start a new savings then dont give up,blockchain is good bitcoin wallet i never experience like yours

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October 14, 2017, 03:15:19 PM
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Firstly, I'm not so sure if the blockchain can return the sent transaction and I feel sorry that you have to learn in a hard way. However, you need to change all you password and  activate your 2fpa but you need to format your computer before doing that.

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October 14, 2017, 03:19:30 PM
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sad to say bro maybe you can't get your bitcoin back unless blockchain will help you to restore it, make a report of the incidence happen into your wallet and try to explain them what happen, what address did you open before it happens? did you open suspicious website due to your curiosity and then log in on it? or you download application? just update your security, this may take a lesson for all of us.
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October 14, 2017, 03:23:30 PM
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Everything I've done has always been on Blockchain.info. I've never bought anything with BIT, only saving it over the last months.

I've contacted them and given the details. Fingers crossed they can do something...but I doubt it.

Is there a way to contact the owner of a wallet?
This is where it ended up: 1Pbs1z5rK4vUWLtjTkK1vxksWHyswTndzj
Can I contact them somehow?

Thanks for your help!

If indeed that is the bitcoin address of the hacker, how would contacting him help? Bitcoin addresses are pesudonymous and it is not easy to link an address to a real world identity. I would suggest forgetting your loss and trying to move on. Crying over split milk doesn't help anybody.

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October 14, 2017, 03:27:31 PM
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Hi all,

I'm quite new to bitcoin and only started collecting a few months ago. I've been using Bitcoin Wallet on Blockchain.info

I'm aware (now) that I should have been protecting my bitcoin better and using an offline wallet (which I've just purchased). My main issue is that last night someone somehow hacked my wallet and transferred my 0.831 BIT to another account.

Is there anyway to get it back?? Please help! That's a lot of money I've invested and just gone in a blink of an eye :-(

My wallet is: 74d2adcd-f1e2-4058-a55b-70f151610a1a

It was transferred to several others by the looks of it, then to one single wallet:

Transaction View information about a bitcoin transaction: ebded65e533a2054d87526cbcb2234e9eda37d3413505513781f19c074103db4

Transferred to these:
1FNWrWZvrbK1TYZV6yRJ8hMLU4paddModA (0.08612858 BTC - Output)
194JaKreEL3twQt54xwnbfNVnz61r2VLQ6 (0.00789946 BTC - Output)
1517oxYjtxBZz9qMa55oAZn2a9gcE66Bfz (0.13277809 BTC - Output)
13Hsdv1f6Ack1qgXnT69RvLQ1ifk6dQTBF (0.29081893 BTC - Output)
19zf5tDYybwPdygiv5JzH3RVSW1pmb4zcn (0.15567622 BTC - Output)
179q1SsVftLbF9boom5nWCM1z47P52Cbc (0.0760638 BTC - Output)
1N3yegSdqz2tsxL9aRj5q4SYj3F6o4YXHC (0.08489707 BTC - Output)

Then finally to this one:
1Pbs1z5rK4vUWLtjTkK1vxksWHyswTndzj - (Unspent) 0.83165538 BTC  -  0.83165538 BTC

It's unspent, but I don't know if that helps me get it back somehow??

I'm sooooo frustrated and feel so helpless!

Please help me if you can!

Thanks
in your post you hack by someone and also have a transaction of your bitcoin we cant help you because you only have that we need a reason like are your friends know your password or somebody hack you in blockchain or like you register in a site that are pshing site or scam site?i think you know also that your information is not enough to handle what you need in this situation because if you only say that blockchain is hack you thats not a trusted reason because i use blockchain many times i dont experience what you post here
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October 14, 2017, 03:29:20 PM
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There is no way we can find out who's behind this.

Sorry.

Let's believe in karma.
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October 14, 2017, 03:33:28 PM
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Pfff thats really bad, you have to accept that you lost the coins forever. Its impossible to find the person behind this i guess.
lesson for the next time!
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October 14, 2017, 03:33:59 PM
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I feel sorry for you bro, be more careful from now on.

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October 14, 2017, 03:42:04 PM
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Everything I've done has always been on Blockchain.info. I've never bought anything with BIT, only saving it over the last months.

I've contacted them and given the details. Fingers crossed they can do something...but I doubt it.

Is there a way to contact the owner of a wallet?
This is where it ended up: 1Pbs1z5rK4vUWLtjTkK1vxksWHyswTndzj
Can I contact them somehow?

Thanks for your help!

You can't, because privacy policy of all the websites as well as the same characteristic of Bitcoin won't let you do so.
How can you contact anyone you don't even know? I googled all the addresses that you have mentioned here but sadly, didn't find anything.
That's a disadvantage somehow because hackers just run away as they can't even be traced due to "privacy" attached to their IP addresses too as such things also aren't allowed to be seen for their wallets. Can only advice you to try using offline wallets next time you wanna collect them.

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October 14, 2017, 03:42:55 PM
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I think you're the first instance of a SINGLE PERSON being hacked. Exchanges and groups of online wallets have been hacked before, but you as an individual have been hacked and all of your coins have been stolen. If I were you, I would get a new computer because you probably have a lot of viruses and other malware installed that you don't know about. This is probably how they took your coins, hackers already have access to your computer and was able to steal your private key.

There is no way we can find out who's behind this.

Sorry.

Let's believe in karma.

What if OP was a bad guy in real life and he really deserved all his coins being stolen? That might be karma in itself, you know?

But OP, next time don't keep any of your coins anywhere online.

There are some exceptions, I have a couple of thousand dollars worth of coins online because I have no choice... Otherwise, keep it offline.
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October 14, 2017, 03:44:38 PM
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Around 4700$+ hacked? very sad news.You can contact blockchain.info but maybe they can not refund you. You should use offline wallet to store bitcoin.You can contact with an it expert.To find hacker information and make a report in police with his/her name.
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