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March 05, 2018, 03:31:23 PM
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I'm most afraid of hackers. my first airdrop coin is gone when I am not wrong or broadcast my private keys. after that I am more careful again, my advice do not carelessly download the wallet online and be careful if you want to install the software.

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March 05, 2018, 03:39:09 PM
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There are many different ways to keep your wallet password. Besides, now everything can be bought online and don't you afraid for your credit card? Smiley

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March 05, 2018, 03:58:12 PM
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Yes of course I'm also worried about my wallet. I'm afraid that one day I will lose all my hard work. But how can we avoid it?

The golden rule really is that we do not give our private keys.
Sure, What if it's stolen? This is so difficult that we should double protection our private keys against hackers. But how?

We can keep copies of it on paper. No copy is set to Messenger, Gmail, Notes, USB. And where else to open with the computer. It's easy to type 64 hexadecimal! You copy the paper,

It is a series of numbers, words, so even hackers can find it difficult to open.

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March 05, 2018, 09:50:36 PM
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yes obviously I'm afraid of hackers ... but nobody knows .. whenever it can happen the point we have to be vigilant and we must be careful before clicking the website and filling out the form

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March 05, 2018, 10:08:44 PM
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one of the biggest problem in cryptocurrency are hackers,how can this be sorted out i guess to improve internet security. everyone who uses the internet are afraid of em.
Afraid is always there, but unfortunately I will not be able to protect myself in any way.
The hack doesn’t matter – we are now lives in the digital age with the safety of the digital particularly pertinent. All we need to do is to be careful in every clicks we do
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March 05, 2018, 10:41:27 PM
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You would have to be worth hacking if it is directed at you. Im not afraid of that, I am however afraid sometimes of hacks on exchanges when I have funds there.
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March 06, 2018, 01:53:17 AM
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I'm a bit scared .. But we also have to be vigilant and use the private key is the right step. We must make sure to keep money in a safe place. And hopefully the hackers can be handled and finished so that we become calm.
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March 06, 2018, 03:12:01 AM
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Anyone is afraid of hackers, the best thing you can do is you much learns how they hack and to learn how to avoid them.

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March 06, 2018, 03:42:07 AM
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yes, I'm afraid of hackers
why there is life to steal from the other
that we need to realize that hackers are real
keep alert yourself from hackers threat

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March 06, 2018, 05:54:23 AM
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Recently Bloomberg posted the information that it took hackers less than 10 years to steal over 14% of all existing Bitcoins and Ethereum from the wallets of their holders. The total sum they have stolen is more than $1,2 billion! How to protect yourself from hackers attacks? Are you afraid of this stuff?
I'm very scared of hackers. The main thing to be very careful and follow simple rules, for example, do not show anyone your private key, use trusted sites and do not download malicious programs.
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March 06, 2018, 05:59:54 AM
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I'm not worried that much myself.  Mostly because I don't have enough to be worth their time in most cases I'm sure.

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March 06, 2018, 02:21:41 PM
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Yes of course. Hackers are good at stealing. They are professional in their dirty job. That's why all of us must be very careful amd wise. Always make your transactions secure. Do not put your trust easily onto something or someone.
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March 06, 2018, 08:07:29 PM
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You always have to make great efforts to protect your personal data and private keys. It's normal behavior to worry about hackers. Do not open fake mails, do not click on unreal links. Write your domain names yourself in the browser address bar.
If your computer is well protected and you do not visit websites - scammers, then to ensure security it is enough to keep your keys in a safe place. To provide even greater security, you can use hardware wallets.
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March 06, 2018, 11:28:38 PM
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I think it prudent to be cautious and wary of where you go and what information you provide. 

I think for the most part, people who have lost money from their wallets were foolish enough to give too much information (or their actual private key)  to a stranger or simply used a passphrase that was common or too easy to hack.

While there are no guarantees, using extra-long passphrases (and a different one for each wallet) will give sufficient protection.
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March 07, 2018, 12:04:51 AM
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Of course I'm afraid of hackers, like many other people, but I'm afraid them not like those people who have big money on their accounts. I think that you need to be more careful in your actions and do not share your information with hackers.
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March 07, 2018, 12:15:31 AM
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yeah, I'm pretty sure we're all hacked. Some people will violently disagree with me. But if anyone wanted your private keys, they already have it.

I'm not talking about just deep web hackers, I'm takling about governmental bodies too.

You've got weird malware that no one can check for, like the ones in the firmware of your printers, hard drives, GPUs, etc. The things you can't really scan for unless you were OCD enough and had the technical skills to do so.

Then you've got the NSA who we all know have a direct tap into the internet service providers' feed. They can see what's being sent out of your PC, even if you use Tor and other anonymizers. Because they intercept it before it gets to those.

So i'm sure that in a database somewhere, someone already has your sexts, private keys, and what not.

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March 07, 2018, 12:17:29 AM
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It's prob the main thing that could make crypto irrelevant. Nothing is safe from hackers. Keep some gold and silver on hand incase the shit hits the fan
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March 07, 2018, 12:18:31 AM
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I am always afraid of hackers. I believe it is possible to hack everything, including apparat wallets. Shocked
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March 07, 2018, 12:21:54 AM
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Who isn't afraid of hackers. Heck, I know hackers that are afraid of other hackers.
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March 07, 2018, 12:24:53 AM
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I am always afraid of hackers. I believe it is possible to hack everything, including apparat wallets. Shocked
The ONE thing you can't really ever hack, is a PROPERLY made cold wallet.

I'm talking... you download the proper encryption program thingy for the coin you're making the wallet for.

Then you get that computer, restart it without the internet. Then create the private key and generate some public addresses.

Write everything down by hand (not printed) on a piece of PHYSICAL paper without any kind of device help (because, yes, some people might be using some kind of augmented pen or paper... for some reason... yes.)

Then, shutdown the computer and completely wipe it. Wipe the hD, wipe the RAM, wipe the GPU RAM. Then reinstall OS and clear all cache in the process...

That wallet has never even touched the internet, and now doesn't really exist on your computer's anywhere. It's only on a physical piece of paper.

Of course a physical hacker can hack it by stealing the paper physically ^_^. But those aren't hackers, now are they?

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