junzone (OP)
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July 12, 2013, 11:37:23 PM |
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状态: 2481 确认项 日期: 2013/6/29 01:40 到: 1KNwtXJMNCbAjnKHFyhz79R5cAJpUozSvV 支出: -199.50 BTC 净额: -199.50 BTC 交易ID: 02f15f6442685585efae771924a6a58fc520401ddfa92d83e2cb5b9c27be301e
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notme
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July 12, 2013, 11:43:49 PM |
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1. Look around you. Who knew about the btc and might be able to guess your password (or install a keylogger). 2. Look for virus/malware. Encrypting your wallet only helps until you type your password once. 3. If this isn't a local wallet on your computer, look closely at whoever was storing them for you. If this is the case, there is likely nothing you can do other than to be more careful with your money next time.
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starsoccer9
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July 12, 2013, 11:44:01 PM |
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Yea all the address tho are relayed by different address too
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razorfishsl
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July 13, 2013, 02:50:22 AM |
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状态: 2481 确认项 日期: 2013/6/29 01:40 到: 1KNwtXJMNCbAjnKHFyhz79R5cAJpUozSvV 支出: -199.50 BTC 净额: -199.50 BTC 交易ID: 02f15f6442685585efae771924a6a58fc520401ddfa92d83e2cb5b9c27be301e
If you are in Hong Kong there is a LOT you can do about it..... Contact the cyber crimes department... but be FAST......
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Digigami
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July 13, 2013, 02:57:18 AM |
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Other than being encrypted was the wallet secured any other way? Was it the live wallet used by the client or possibly a backup you had made? Do you know which system it was stolen from and how it may have been compromised?
Large balances are best kept offline.. Further I only trust any backups to multiple copies of removable media stored in multiple secure locations, encrypted or not I wouldn't keep them on dropbox or the like.
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justusranvier
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July 13, 2013, 03:58:46 AM |
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Stop using wallets that are stored on computers with an Internet connection...
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Gabi
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If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
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July 13, 2013, 10:17:48 AM |
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The advice actually is very useful! You should not keep a wallet on a computer with an internet connection but you should keep your wallet in a hardware wallet like Trezor http://www.bitcointrezor.com/faq/ So you cannot lose your coins!
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Lethn
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July 13, 2013, 01:36:16 PM |
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If you use a program like Armoury then you can transfer Bitcoins you only want to spend rather than store everything on one wallet like the OP seems to have done, the best and really only viable long term solution to a hacker going after your PC is to unplug it from the internet, everything else is just a delaying tactic.
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Kouye
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Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll.
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July 13, 2013, 01:42:24 PM |
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Is there any home-made soft to get all the leafs from a given tx root, from parsing blockchain ? Cause this one is just insanely deep, there has been A LOT of movements, coins are mostly dust spread all over.
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[OVER] RIDDLES 2nd edition --- this was claimed. Look out for 3rd edition! I won't ever ask for a loan nor offer any escrow service. If I do, please consider my account as hacked.
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CoinsForTech
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July 13, 2013, 01:44:44 PM |
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Wow really sorry to hear. Any idea how it happened?
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virtualmaster
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July 13, 2013, 04:18:45 PM |
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If you use a program like Armoury then you can transfer Bitcoins you only want to spend rather than store everything on one wallet like the OP seems to have done, the best and really only viable long term solution to a hacker going after your PC is to unplug it from the internet, everything else is just a delaying tactic. Yes I know it but it is an overkill for simple private use and it is very uncomfortable also. May be if you are moving thousands of bitcoins daily. Just encrypt the wallet with a long password and use it on a clean cheap laptop with linux. If you use on windows on your game-PC just encrypt your wallet and activate an anti-key-logger like Neo's Safekeys when you put your password to transfer. Of course if you have higher amount the bigger part should not be directly available in the bitcoin directory but could remain on the same PC in another wallet encrypted a second time with 7z, rar or truecrypt in another directory.
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justusranvier
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July 13, 2013, 04:25:46 PM |
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coinprize
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Invest NASDAQ in Bitcoin
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July 13, 2013, 04:27:08 PM |
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I'm pretty sure you are using stupid Windows, switch to Ubuntu and run your bitcoin wallet there. Sorry for you lost buddy...
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Realpra
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July 13, 2013, 06:57:27 PM |
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Step 1: Buy USB key. Step 2: Install Ubuntu Live USB thingie. Step 3: Copy the HTML file for BitAddress.org onto the USB. Step 4: Use the USB and the HTML file offline. Step 5: Under the "Wallet Details"-tab write your OWN private keys. Step 6: Print the key/address pairs onto 3-4 pieces of paper (possibly on an offline/old printer etc.).
This takes care of every cyber attack possible and is doable cheaply for most people.
This also makes wallet.dat corruption impossible.
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drwho88888
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July 13, 2013, 07:27:31 PM |
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Step 1: Buy USB key. Step 2: Install Ubuntu Live USB thingie. Step 3: Copy the HTML file for BitAddress.org onto the USB. Step 4: Use the USB and the HTML file offline. Step 5: Under the "Wallet Details"-tab write your OWN private keys. Step 6: Print the key/address pairs onto 3-4 pieces of paper (possibly on an offline/old printer etc.).
This takes care of every cyber attack possible and is doable cheaply for most people.
This also makes wallet.dat corruption impossible.
Or buy a CoinLockr which has done all for you. Works well. coinlockr.com
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virtualmaster
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July 13, 2013, 07:30:06 PM |
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Armory has a very good concept. I compiled it on Linux and was running until the next system update. I really don't like to compile it after every update and it is not so comfortable to use it. It would be more practical an implemented virtual keyboard in the Satoshi client with customizable size, transparency, drag and drop support and delayed hover entry(instead of key-pressed) to fool keyloggers.
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Mike Hearn
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July 13, 2013, 09:00:54 PM |
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junzone, more information (in English) would be really helpful.
In particular can you take your computer to a PC repair shop and get its drive imaged for forensic analysis? If you could find a virus sample that did this, it would be tremendously helpful.
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BittBurger
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July 14, 2013, 12:08:17 AM |
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Hello?
Original poster? Still out there?
Bunch of questions above. Im sure everyone here wants to know the details so this can be avoided.
Any anomalies?
-B-
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