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March 30, 2018, 02:56:07 PM
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Am frightening about hackers, they can take what you have work for within a second.
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March 30, 2018, 03:04:17 PM
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Of course I'm afraid of hackers, and you should be too.
Well, maybe afraid is the wrong word, actually I'm paranoid.
That makes me go to extremes to protect my crypto and I have not had a single problem yet.

Recently, over in the bitcoin forum, there was a guy who had around 33k usd worth of crypto stolen from his Exodus wallet.
He had been using web wallets and thought to go more secure by using a desktop wallet.
It's worrisome because exodus is so popular and widely used, in fact, I used to use it too.
The way he got hacked was crazy, someone actually stole his phone number then used it to retrieve backup logs.
That could happen to anybody.

But now, I've got everything in paper wallets and a ledger nano.
I haven't gone so far as to get a safe in my house and put all my wallets in there, but I might even go that far someday.

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March 30, 2018, 03:11:54 PM
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Of course I'm afraid of hackers, but not all of course, but there are certainly very dangerous people, they just do not happen in big huts, because it's in such cases that they just catch him right away.
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March 30, 2018, 03:21:15 PM
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Well, honestly I little bit afraid of the presence of hackers lately. In the crypto space, hackers usually using phishing site or fake emails to steal your accounts information.
That's why I suggest you all be careful when trying to open an unknown email.
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March 30, 2018, 03:36:13 PM
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The most banal way, when people are offered to buy bitcoins, and they even do not. Scammers promise that buyers will receive 50% profit in a short time. All because most people do not know anything about the crypt, except that it's very profitable and the rate jumped to almost 7000 dollars. Another common way, when they call and offer to participate in investments
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March 30, 2018, 04:09:34 PM
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I'm not afraid of them because they do not cause physical harm, but at the same time I'm afraid of maralno because they can steal my altcoyins.
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March 30, 2018, 04:14:10 PM
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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?

Ofcourse I am afraid of this stuff. Not only me also afraid all of the holders are afraid of this type of stuff. Never install strange software, from unreliable developers. Malware is very easy to install on the machine from this software. Install the reputable anti-virus software.
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March 31, 2018, 03:03:17 AM
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Of course im afraid of hackers and all of us are afraid.If it is small amount or billion we are responsible for our coins.Keep safe and secured install safe browsing and don't click phising sites that hackers can hacked.

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March 31, 2018, 03:42:01 AM
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i think everyone is afraid of hackers when it comes with this digital format.. when it comes with digital investment we should be aware that hackers are always there waiting for an opening.
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March 31, 2018, 03:52:21 AM
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Yes, I am afraid of hackers. I am actually scared right now due to my friends were victimized with such acts. Their MEW were hacked and all of their holdings were stolen. 4 of my friends are now hopeless and really upset to what happened and they don’t know where to start again. I am monitoring my holdings every minute.

Guys, protect your wallets and review the links that you are going to access before you put your keys. Practice to use your json file + password instead of pkeys. It is also more advisable to use hardwallet for added security.
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March 31, 2018, 03:54:36 AM
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I am holding coins for more than 5 years, and till now no hacker has managed to steal coins from my wallet. All you need to do is to follow a few basic security measures, such as 2FA. In 99% of the cases, if the coins are stolen, then your mistakes are to be blamed.

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March 31, 2018, 03:56:57 AM
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Yes of course I afraid of hackers because this is very difficult to earn money in this time from job or our business but this work have give money from work at you home by your computer.

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March 31, 2018, 03:59:42 AM
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I don't save my passwords on the internet and also I navigate only in incognito pages. I am not afraid of hackers but I like to keep myself protected

Yes, first things first and i do believe that the security comes from ourselves. Those wallets we used are not really secure if and only if we are careless enough to protect them too. Hackers only feed to those who are careless and are easily got deceived.

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March 31, 2018, 04:07:55 AM
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I'm afraid of hackers because they can do what they want in internet. We collect little by little, but at minute they can steal all.
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March 31, 2018, 04:09:31 AM
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Yes it can't be helped to be afraid of this easygoing hackers and allies, and so I understand why many are wary of their activities. But this can be remedied with the security protocol of our wallets, or others that may apply and added security against hackers.
On my part, I am never afraid at present, as I don't have much in my account. MAybe in the future when I have a lot in it.  Grin
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March 31, 2018, 04:17:04 AM
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I think everyone is afraid of hackers. Eveybody knows what hackers are capable of. They can take away in an instant all the money we have accumulated for so long. What we can do is to have a security installed to our devices and be cautious in visiting unknown sites. Our email is also a prime target of these hackers.

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March 31, 2018, 04:23:48 AM
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Yes. Everyone afraid in hackers. No one will happy if they stole your money easily. Thats why we need to be carefull in every information we put online to secure our money
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March 31, 2018, 04:40:00 AM
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Yes. Everyone afraid in hackers. No one will happy if they stole your money easily. Thats why we need to be carefull in every information we put online to secure our money

Yes agree everybody is afraid. No one is not afraid of hackers because once you got hacked by someone you don't know all of your sacrifices will turn into nothing.
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March 31, 2018, 04:49:44 AM
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Yes. Everyone afraid in hackers. No one will happy if they stole your money easily. Thats why we need to be carefull in every information we put online to secure our money

no need to be afraid as long as you do not tell password and also private key to others and not easy to distribute wallet address through sites that are not clear

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March 31, 2018, 04:52:15 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?

In my opinion, I as well as many people investing bitcoin are afraid being stolen from hackers attacks.  Roll Eyes Cry

***So, How Bitcoin Gets Stolen
The cryptocurrency exchange and mining marketplace NiceHash reported on Dec. 7 that it had been hacked, with more than $60 million in bitcoin — NiceHash's entire bitcoin "wallet," or holdings — stolen.
At the same time, phishing attacks against Bitcoin exchanges and private Bitcoin holders have mounted along with the price of bitcoin. The phishers are looking for administrative passwords or Bitcoin private keys, either of which would give them access to Bitcoin wallets.
Another concern is phony cryptocurrency apps. Last week, an iOS app that masqueraded as the official app for the MyEtherWallet exchange (which trades in the Ethereum cryptocurrency) appeared in the iOS App Store for several days. In November, fake Android apps for the cryptocurrency exchange Poloniex showed up in the Google Play Store.
People who installed the phony apps and thought they were legitimately connecting to the exchanges might have given up the passwords to their accounts. (Neither exchange was itself actually compromised.)

***Secure Your Devices to Secure Your Holdings
As with any other type of online financial transaction, ensuring that your money remains safe and secure has to be a top priority for both you and those with whom you trade. And as with so many other types of online dealings, cryptocurrency security isn't always something you can control.
"The security risk for any cryptocurrency is with the Bitcoin wallet and how secure the owner keeps it and any systems they use to make transactions," said Joseph Carson, chief security scientist at Thycotic, an information-security firm based in Washington, D.C. "When using cryptocurrencies, you need to make sure you take extra security to protect your wallet, keep it secret, add multifactor authentication and use encryption."
In other words, you need to take the same precautions with cryptocurrencies as you would use to protect other personal assets, such as your Social Security number, bank accounts and credit cards. Install and run antivirus software on your Windows PC, Mac and Android devices. Screen your emails carefully, and set up two-factor authentication on every online account that lets you. Encrypt your hard drives and mobile devices, and make regular backups of them.

***It's All About Protecting the Private Keys
How can you best safeguard your cryptocurrency holdings? The answer lies in the private key, a 256-bit number that unlocks a cryptocurrency wallet. That sensitive data, that investment, is all tied up in your private keys. You need your private keys to spend your bitcoins, so if someone gains access to your private keys, they can (and will) spend your bitcoins, and your bitcoins will be lost to you.
"Bitcoin hacking is a popular criminal enterprise, because holding bitcoin requires maintaining confidentiality of a bitcoin address's private key," said Andrew McDonnell, president of AsTech, a San Francisco-based security-consulting company. (The address is another number, derived from a private key, that establishes ownership of a unit of bitcoin.)
"If that key is compromised, the attackers can send all of the victim's bitcoin to themselves or an intermediary, or simply delete the key and digitally eliminate the bitcoin," McDonnell said. "Without the private key, as there is no central bitcoin authority by design, there is no way to claim ownership of a set of bitcoin."
Once you ensure that your private keys have a layer of protection, you need to safeguard your cryptocurrency wallet. A wallet is both a collection of one or more private keys and the software you use to interact with the cryptocurrency protocol.
"I would consider the same standards of safeguards for a Bitcoin wallet as I would for a mobile banking app," said Jared Nishikawa, director of immersive programs at SecureSet, a Denver-based cybersecurity academy. "Strong passwords, two-factor authentication, unlock code for the phone ... It is rare to hear about wallets being compromised if the private keys are not stored online somewhere."

***Trusting the Exchanges
To trust cryptocurrency exchanges requires an understanding of how they work. There are two different types of cryptocurrency exchanges.
A centralized exchange means that you trust the exchange with your cryptocurrency funds and your private keys, and you trade with the exchange for what basically amounts to IOUs. You allow the exchange to manage the security of your funds on your behalf. That can be beneficial if your own computer gets hacked or its hard drive dies, but it also makes exchanges prime targets for cybercriminals.
Centralized exchanges let you withdraw units of cryptocurrency and convert them to dollars or other "real" currencies, and also transfer units of cryptocurrency to your own privately held addresses of bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. The exchange will generally charge between 0.1 and 0.25 percent of a traded amount.
Decentralized cryptocurrency exchanges allow for simple and direct peer-to-peer trading of cryptocurrencies. At no time is the exchange in control of your funds. The decentralized exchanges are less convenient and more difficult to use for the average user than centralized exchanges are, but they often don't charge a brokerage fee.
More importantly, decentralized exchanges have no access to your private keys. If a decentralized exchange gets hacked, there would be no immediate way for the hackers to steal your private keys, said Nishikawa. But if your own machine gets hacked, your money is gone.
As for trusting a cryptocurrency exchange, whether it's centralized or decentralized, Nishikawa said you need to do your homework first by researching the exchange's reputation and history.
"I don't see a huge problem with using a decentralized exchange, but I would probably stay away from centralized exchanges," he advised. "However, if I had to use a centralized exchange, I would withdraw frequently to a private account not connected to the exchange, making sure not to leave a significant amount of money in the online account if I didn't have to."

***Retrieving Stolen Currency
Unfortunately, once cryptocurrency is stolen, it's gone for good. Remember, said Nishikawa, cryptocurrencies are digital and largely anonymous; therefore, the only things worth stealing are the private keys. Once those keys are stolen, the currency is almost always immediately spent.
Both consumers and businesses using and investing in cryptocurrency need to ensure that they can adequately protect and secure private keys and establish the integrity of any exchange involved in their transactions. After all, as Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies continue to increase in value, you can count on cybercriminals following the trend.

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