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October 27, 2017, 05:51:56 PM
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Hello, I noticed that in my address 1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M (https://blockchain.info/address/1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M) the 0.017 BTC were sent away. I know I will not see them but is there any chance to identify the one, who did this? Are there any services which can help with that?
Thanks, tharey.
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October 27, 2017, 06:25:00 PM
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Are you sure it wasn't a transfer commission? Even so large ones are not uncommon. If it's not then make a new wallet (with new set of keys), transfer funds there and delete the old one. And no, you won't be able to trace it.

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October 27, 2017, 06:27:51 PM
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You can try to search this forum, or maybe google, on the address. You might find someone who used it once in the past.

Also, what kind of wallet did you use? Did you protect yourself enough? If you think about it, who would be able to steal your coins?
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October 27, 2017, 06:58:43 PM
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Hello, I noticed that in my address 1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M (https://blockchain.info/address/1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M) the 0.017 BTC were sent away. I know I will not see them but is there any chance to identify the one, who did this? Are there any services which can help with that?
Thanks, tharey.
You MUST find out how that happened to not do that mistake again.
It could be many things, where did you keep your bitcoins? Online wallet/Software wallet.
If you downloading and using any programs from internet from not official websites?
If your email was compromised also?

Its really important to learn from mistakes to not do them again.
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October 27, 2017, 07:53:27 PM
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Hello, I noticed that in my address 1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M (https://blockchain.info/address/1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M) the 0.017 BTC were sent away. I know I will not see them but is there any chance to identify the one, who did this? Are there any services which can help with that?
Thanks, tharey.
I think it will be hard to know who stolen your btc since bitcoin is anonymous transaction you can't trace them..  if you are using web wallet a company can give you only the history happen to your wallet and ip they use when logging in to your account.. but we can not say the ip is his realy ip or not..   
The other thing if your bitcoin is in local drive electrum as sample  maybe your pc was infected with virus.  that was honestly hard to trace because most of the people who are making malware or virus are using RDP or vps..  that would be hard to trace..     
So you need to clean up your desktop or laptop  and always install license anti virus like kaspersky that until now i didn't experience any hack attempts .. Everything in my pc are safe i always scan for safety..
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October 27, 2017, 08:07:18 PM
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Uhmm yes, there is no way to recover those funds, have you posted your private key in somewhere else? maybe you copied it and pasted it by mistake, if you did, then that is the reason of why you have been hacked, but a good hacker is not going to steal 0,01 bitcoins from you, all the security layers that he needs are not worth $60, or maybe your computer is compromissed or you have a virus.
Anyway, that is a huge loss doesnt matter how much it was, hope you can recover it. good luck.
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October 27, 2017, 08:37:15 PM
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I am sorry for your loss, but you have lost them and there is no way to recover those funds again, just as the other user said, haven't you pasted your password/privatekey/json in somewhere? because that is probably the reason of your loss. Try to improve your security a bit more, and if you can, buy a Trezor wallet or a Nano Ledger, it is going to help you a lot because it is an offline wallet and you are the only one who has control over it.
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October 27, 2017, 08:48:54 PM
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Hello, I noticed that in my address 1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M (https://blockchain.info/address/1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M) the 0.017 BTC were sent away. I know I will not see them but is there any chance to identify the one, who did this? Are there any services which can help with that?
Thanks, tharey.

It seem to be they are stolen and nobody can help
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October 27, 2017, 09:27:19 PM
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If you dont know how the fuck were you hacked, then try to buy a good antivirus and clean your pc, and if you know someone who can clean up your computer, hire him, because you probably have a virus or just a spyrat in there, or maybe a keylogger who stoled your private key + password.
But you were lucky, 0.01 is not a high amount of money, i know a guy in this forum who got 25 bitcoins stoled by the same way as you. Be careful mate.


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October 29, 2017, 12:27:32 PM
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Hello, I noticed that in my address 1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M (https://blockchain.info/address/1Dy4i1nP9biq1bvQz4BQpBvR9ErfEq7x4M) the 0.017 BTC were sent away. I know I will not see them but is there any chance to identify the one, who did this? Are there any services which can help with that?
Thanks, tharey.
I was once a victim of copy-paste virus but it did not stole my balance so i'm wondering their way on how they stole your coins.. Roll Eyes
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October 30, 2017, 10:59:49 PM
Last edit: October 30, 2017, 11:26:51 PM by TaKlarPH
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Find a safer wallet and if not great hacker you cant get you stolen bitcoin back. Here is a suggestion from a noob and forst I want to help here, try to get someone you know that is capable of theknowledge of he Cryptocurrency world and wallets of course and try to youtube it on your problem because sometimes youtube help and lets admit sometimes nope. Cant get the right answer at youtube
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