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December 01, 2017, 07:11:47 PM
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The possibility of recovering anything that have been stolen in blockchain is very thin. Sorry just take heart. just be  careful with your computer and email.
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December 01, 2017, 07:15:51 PM
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Hello everyone,

someone has hacked my email and send to his wallet my btc which have just came from Bitmex to Polish Exchange.

https://blockchain.info/pl/address/5c59f9d78548fa4f802b747390fd7309f0674ce1
What can I do? Im from Europe? Could anybody help me? Contact police?  

His IP 74.82.35.72

Code:
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CIDR:           74.82.0.0/18
NetName:        HURRICANE-10
NetHandle:      NET-74-82-0-0-1
Parent:         NET74 (NET-74-0-0-0-0)
NetType:        Direct Allocation
OriginAS:       AS6939
Organization:   Hurricane Electric, Inc. (HURC)
RegDate:        2008-07-22
Updated:        2012-02-24
Ref:            https://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-74-82-0-0-1


OrgName:        Hurricane Electric, Inc.
OrgId:          HURC
Address:        760 Mission Court
City:           Fremont
StateProv:      CA
PostalCode:     94539
Country:        US
RegDate:        
Updated:        2017-01-28
Ref:            https://whois.arin.net/rest/org/HURC

ReferralServer:  rwhois://rwhois.he.net:4321

OrgTechHandle: ZH17-ARIN
OrgTechName:   Hurricane Electric
OrgTechPhone:  +1-510-580-4100
OrgTechEmail:  hostmaster@he.net
OrgTechRef:    https://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/ZH17-ARIN

OrgAbuseHandle: ABUSE1036-ARIN
OrgAbuseName:   Abuse Department
OrgAbusePhone:  +1-510-580-4100
OrgAbuseEmail:  abuse@he.net
OrgAbuseRef:    https://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/ABUSE1036-ARIN

RAbuseHandle: ABUSE1036-ARIN
RAbuseName:   Abuse Department
RAbusePhone:  +1-510-580-4100
RAbuseEmail:  abuse@he.net
RAbuseRef:    https://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/ABUSE1036-ARIN

RTechHandle: ZH17-ARIN
RTechName:   Hurricane Electric
RTechPhone:  +1-510-580-4100
RTechEmail:  hostmaster@he.net
RTechRef:    https://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/ZH17-ARIN

RNOCHandle: ZH17-ARIN
RNOCName:   Hurricane Electric
RNOCPhone:  +1-510-580-4100
RNOCEmail:  hostmaster@he.net
RNOCRef:    https://whois.arin.net/rest/poc/ZH17-ARIN



 

How it possible ? I'm sure if your bitcoin stole someone it is not a someone it is your close friend or family member who know your all details . Blockshain have hard security it can't possible to hack because it's have a 2fa verification and Google Authentication verification so how stolen your bitcoin so please cheek your close friend or family member.
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December 02, 2017, 01:56:42 PM
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someone has hacked my email and send to his wallet my btc which have just came from Bitmex to Polish Exchange.

What can I do? Im from Europe? Could anybody help me? Contact police?  

If your e-mail account was hacked and because of that your money was moved out from an exchange, it will be interesting to prove it's not you who sent out the money.
Also it's interesting how you know who the recipient address belongs to.
The story sounds strange. And I don't know who will be able to really help you.

Ive sent an email to exchange and they gave me IP logs and said that password has been changed and it was.

Since the exchange has told you that they can not recover your funds, you can do nothing with it just let it.
Else, you can do now is track down the hacker who stole your bitcoin and imprisoned him.

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December 02, 2017, 03:18:29 PM
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someone has hacked my email and send to his wallet my btc which have just came from Bitmex to Polish Exchange.

What can I do? Im from Europe? Could anybody help me? Contact police?  

If your e-mail account was hacked and because of that your money was moved out from an exchange, it will be interesting to prove it's not you who sent out the money.
Also it's interesting how you know who the recipient address belongs to.
The story sounds strange. And I don't know who will be able to really help you.

Ive sent an email to exchange and they gave me IP logs and said that password has been changed and it was.

Since the exchange has told you that they can not recover your funds, you can do nothing with it just let it.
Else, you can do now is track down the hacker who stole your bitcoin and imprisoned him.

if your email account was hacked by hackers, as far as I know we can not anything, we can do only be patient and mourn the fate. it is possible that all of these are temptations that have befallen our fate. if it is still our sustenance, certainly will not be taken or hacked by hackers.
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December 02, 2017, 03:20:51 PM
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Oh, that is so sad. Well probably you should be investigate this thing and ask someone to help you regarding this matter. Go to the NBI or any agency of your country to solve this case. Those are money and should be protected and also investigated.

 
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December 02, 2017, 03:26:01 PM
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I'm newbie
But i have bad new for you
I dont know how your email get hacked but when you cant undo anything in bitcoin transactions
You should clean your laptop or PC and then start working again
Or you can hack the hacker email   Cool
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December 02, 2017, 03:26:32 PM
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I don't understand.

How can someone steal bitcoin with a simply hack of an email account?

Can someone explain me? Did you have some passphrase or something in your email?

If I am not mistaken his account on a exchange was hacked due to the email. So he wouldn't have a private key since it was on a exchange.
as far i know, exchanges only need verification link confirm when doing transaction withdraw/sending.
but, i would be same curious, how this hacker can get all of your information, include both email+password and Bitmex+passphrase at sametimes.
Are you sure this is not your brothers or friends which can have access to your computer?
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December 02, 2017, 03:34:18 PM
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Sorry, for the that you should always be careful about where you store your bitcoin. There are many hackers nowadays that will surely want our bitcoins. Also, always check where you open your wallet if you are opening in a public computer or even with your own computer always check that there is no virus or that you have an anti-virus which will keep your computer and files safe be always sure that you change your password in your email so that it won't happen again. For your lost BTC it is hardly that you can't retrieve your BTC but you can earn more again but next time be sure that you don't get hacked again.
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December 02, 2017, 03:43:24 PM
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I am constantly getting login request and password change request in my email address but I am using gmail with 2fa on so there is noway other can access my email and approve those login request. You should never use same password used in your email address in other sites during registration, there are many random sites which will sell your email + pass combo used in their site in bulk to others.

sorry for your losses, I don't think police can help you to recover your losses.

 
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December 15, 2017, 10:03:24 PM
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We recommend fixing the security of your wallet.
add phone verification or use 2fa. and my suggestion is to change your e-mail address and password regularly.
If not, you will lose continuously

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