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June 19, 2013, 08:52:30 PM
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It's possible to steal from 2fa-protected accounts but involves having to physically steal the persons phone or their yubikey and know their account details, so it's actually more secure than cash.
Bitstamp doesnt offer anything but Google Authenticator and who wants to have them any data in light of recent events.
I for one would appreciate good old SMS authentication for the paranoid.
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June 20, 2013, 07:38:59 AM
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Do you know how you were hacked, trojan, brute force.... Etc.
In some ways this is more important than pursuing the loss. if you machine is still compromised it could happen again.

P.S. sorry for your loss.

Appears either hacked or brute force at bitstamp site and I am asking Bitstamp to return funds immediately.

I have a friend who is an IT Specialist at DOD that might start looking into it to help track IPs

But my texts to the users of the IP must have got them moving because 1600BTC has transferred 9 hours after mine was stolen.
https://blockchain.info/address/1ACR3dTFTjvuSYZn9rtfpvK17pASDe1F5n


I was able to redo my address at Bitstamp, and here is activity

Date and time   IP address   Action
<redacted>


They thought about moving it to 1421vCNwv  https://blockchain.info/address/1421vCNwv2JFQG4xEKmfhYKGqXKCZGSRjY

also look they used some called socks at http://www.live-socks.net/2013/06/08-06-13-socks-5-us-live-servers_659.html

My IP is <redacted>

This is a little off topic (though not completely) but you shouldn't display your public IP address on an open internet forum. If you don't have a dynamic IP, I now know that you might have some Bitcoins, and target you. Your public IP address should be kept to yourself for the most part.

BTC --16FPbgyUZdTm1voAfi26VZ3RH7apTFGaPm
LTC -- Lhd3gmj84BWqx7kQgqUA7gyoogsLeJbCXb
PPC -- PRpKGjgjNLFv8eR7VVv7jBaP8aexDFqk4C
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