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February 08, 2018, 11:42:50 AM
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Sad hear about hacks. Cryptomarket have this feature maked transactions cant be canceled.
Make lesson from this hack, and increase your security.

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February 08, 2018, 11:51:50 AM
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Your account or wallet information was compromised becauase the hacker needs to know your credential first.before he can transfer your coins.Are you sure that you computer doesnt have malwares?if no try on install malwarebytes it will help you to know what caused your problem if.the malware bytes dones detect any you probably got phished,that is why you need to use metacert extensions in your browsers so you wont be a victim.

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February 08, 2018, 11:53:35 AM
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I was confusing this ETN with ETH. Seems that I'm not the only one. It is still a very big amount and sorry for your loss. I can imagine all resources you've spent to mine this amount of coins.

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February 08, 2018, 12:03:12 PM
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Seems like you've got fished somewhere . This is a most common way to loose you money . All you need is just click on a wrong link and "voilà" - your funds is stolen . All I can suggest to prevent it in a future is to buy a dedicated PC and use it ONLY for the access to your wallets. And of course you should NEVER login into your wallets from another devices.

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February 08, 2018, 12:06:43 PM
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So you still have no clue of how this happened? And as I understand you used a local wallet? So don't know why people are saying you got phished.
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February 08, 2018, 12:12:21 PM
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Men thats a very bad news.! Theres a lot of scammers out there avoid phising sites and just secret the numbers of your coins. Cryptopia is not best trading site. Better keep it on web electroneum wallet or on your hard wallet. And dont click suspicious links and adds. Many really good hackers out there and i guess theres something fishy on cryptopia. I feel so sad at your lost its not the end of the world move on. Report it on cryptopia etn has a great potential.
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February 08, 2018, 12:46:33 PM
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Did you use hardware wallet? Sorry, I can't help you return your money, but could you please share more details as a warning for people? This would be very useful. I assume you use high precautions to store circa 10 million. Most probably people use that recent bug in Trezor or Ledger to change address and value, right?

Please don't tell me you had it on MEW and enter your private key on some phishing site.

@OP I am sorry to hear that but I don't think I can help you.

@mobilazy this may be off-topic (sorry OP) but what recent bug in Trezor and Ledger are you referring to? Can you please provide any links? The news is new to me (and I watch those products closely) and moreover I was not able to google anything.

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February 08, 2018, 01:06:07 PM
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I am sorry for what just happened to you, and i sympathize your feelings right now, many of us could learn from this situation, that we should be very careful and put high security above all on every digital values on ledger or wallet or whatever space we stores our assets, And try to figure out the best method on how to organizing our assets in safest way.

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February 08, 2018, 01:16:55 PM
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@mobilazy this may be off-topic (sorry OP) but what recent bug in Trezor and Ledger are you referring to? Can you please provide any links? The news is new to me (and I watch those products closely) and moreover I was not able to google anything.

Just extra precautions, some hacker might change address, but since now you can see whole address line without dots in the middle, quite easy to check. I don't think some hacker can have ETH or BTC address exactly as yours with a couple of symbols changed.

Anyway, link:
https://news.bitcoin.com/ledger-addresses-man-in-the-middle-attack-that-threatens-millions-of-hardware-wallets/

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February 08, 2018, 01:19:59 PM
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To day is bad day for me. I have lost my 10,897 ETN. somenone transferred  10897 etn to other etn id hacking my account.  My email password is still ok. I can not believe it how is it possible. Please give me suggestion how to get back my stolen etn.
Stolen Transaction Hash: b4da82634fa8163a2915e95c27999df5a3b7c5d433c1b8dca687a5c45c7d7f1f
Transaction Key:
1b71637b278dae4bc6abc2d7b95e6ca12ef74f27c03faa4e1ebaa99cca2b3501
Payment ID:
e7f48fb2cc18df6d7511622dde1f06afa4343e2f18b564d2405907a61bdbf352

If this thing happened on mew and you are a victim of phishing site then there is no more other solution I know. This is why I carefully choose the best trading sites and wallet. There are many hackers in the internet that we should be wary of because they can quickly sweep all of our profits.
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February 08, 2018, 01:21:30 PM
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This is embarrassing moment. It is like you want to push yourself to express your feelings.
There is nothing to get it back if it was hack. Sorry to say. Hopefully you can move on as soon as possible to work again. Others is right make your wallet safe. This is best lesson to you.
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February 08, 2018, 01:29:30 PM
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Wow. Quite a difficult situation of course. I honestly do not know how I can help you. It's very, very big money, especially for someone like me. I'm sorry that you had such a grief. But in any case, life is more expensive. So do not worry too much.
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February 08, 2018, 02:13:46 PM
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can you provide more details ? did you use etn wallet ?
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February 08, 2018, 02:56:37 PM
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sorry to hear about that.But i want to say it is a fault of you.i am sure you click a phishing site and insert your private keys there.Don't click any unknown email in your inbox.these days scammers get our emails from airdrops and other bounty spread sheets to send us scam emails with the name of popular ICOs and coins.I got lot of scam emails like that..i just delete them without clicking there links.and always bookmark the exchange sites and wallets.so don't do that mistake again.

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February 08, 2018, 02:58:33 PM
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I'm sorry for the stealing that happened on your account. While cryptocurrencies and blockchain offer tremendous profit opportunities, investors can sometimes face such fraud problems. Being very careful, even taking all the safety precautions is sometimes not enough. Get well soon for you.
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February 08, 2018, 03:01:54 PM
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To day is bad day for me. I have lost my 10,897 ETN. somenone transferred  10897 etn to other etn id hacking my account.  My email password is still ok. I can not believe it how is it possible. Please give me suggestion how to get back my stolen etn.
Stolen Transaction Hash: b4da82634fa8163a2915e95c27999df5a3b7c5d433c1b8dca687a5c45c7d7f1f
Transaction Key:
1b71637b278dae4bc6abc2d7b95e6ca12ef74f27c03faa4e1ebaa99cca2b3501
Payment ID:
e7f48fb2cc18df6d7511622dde1f06afa4343e2f18b564d2405907a61bdbf352

I am sorry to hear that , buy you can't get your ETNs back .I guess you have told someone others your private key , study to product your digital assets.

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February 08, 2018, 03:05:00 PM
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Security is everything in this cryptocoin world. Please guys, take precautions before taking actions.
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February 08, 2018, 03:05:39 PM
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Really sorry to hear about that, that is a significant amount of money.

How you got hacked depends on how you stored your etn, but in the end, somehow, someone got your seed/key or email password.

If they were on an exchange, then someone hacked into the exchange and got your details.  However, if you had 2FA attached to your mobile, they wouldn't have been able to do it.

If you had it on the app, then someone was able to crack your login and authenticating details.  Was there a site that you had registered on with your details?  Most of the time details like this are stolen through phishing scams.

If you had it on etn's site, then it was most likely stolen through spyware or a phishing scam.

Unfortunately, the tech of blockchain basically makes it impossible to get your etn back.  You can track it using the blockchain explorer, but you have no idea how or what owns those addresses.

A lesson for everyone to take from this, is that in the end, the only real safeguard is to store your cryto in cold storage or a hardware wallet.

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February 08, 2018, 03:37:55 PM
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Your account or wallet information was compromised becauase the hacker needs to know your credential first.before he can transfer your coins.Are you sure that you computer doesnt have malwares?if no try on install malwarebytes it will help you to know what caused your problem if.the malware bytes dones detect any you probably got phished,that is why you need to use metacert extensions in your browsers so you wont be a victim.

I agree with you. In this case there are only two ways to get private key.

First, ask directly to the owner.

Second way is place a keyloger in the owner computer so they can tracking all activity on that.

So if you wasn't give your private key to someone then exactly your computer get some malwares. Reinstall your computer and next time be carefully when you want to download somethings.
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February 10, 2018, 12:53:51 PM
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Wow. Quite a difficult situation of course. I honestly do not know how I can help you. It's very, very big money, especially for someone like me. I'm sorry that you had such a grief. But in any case, life is more expensive. So do not worry too much.
Thank you for understanding my situation. This is really a big amount of mine also! I am very shocked for this lost. I wrote this thread only for sharing my worried and getting some experience.
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