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February 17, 2018, 02:43:48 AM |
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I logged into my email just now and seen that my bitcointalk.org account email was changed on january 29th and now its after 14 days so i can't report that its not me. The url link it gave me doesnt work anymore to fix this problem. I checked my account here for any activity that they may have done recently. They have only made 2 posts.
Is theyre any way to fix this and get my account back?
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Mvpnlth (OP)
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February 19, 2018, 06:41:02 AM |
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Will Somebody reputable here please tag my account thats hacked before anyone gets scammed. If i ever get my account back in my possession then ill request to have it taken off. Here is my account https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=513600
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February 19, 2018, 06:44:11 AM |
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I really suggest you to read Potato Chips's post. In all honesty, nobody will tag an account if you don't post a signed message from an address staked with that account. If people would just take your word for it, and tag this account, what's stopping you from creating dozens of new accounts and getting everybody you disagree tagged red by dt? I realise this sounds unfair, and it's probably the last thing you want to hear when you've just lost your account, but posting signed messages is one of the only types of proof of account ownership accepted on this forum...
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Mvpnlth (OP)
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February 19, 2018, 06:52:24 AM |
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I really suggest you to read Potato Chips's post. In all honesty, nobody will tag an account if you don't post a signed message from an address staked with that account. If people would just take your word for it, and tag this account, what's stopping you from creating dozens of new accounts and getting everybody you disagree tagged red by dt? I realise this sounds unfair, and it's probably the last thing you want to hear when you've just lost your account, but posting signed messages is one of the only types of proof of account ownership accepted on this forum... Ive never posted any btc address on that account. So im unsure how else to verify its mine. If its not a big problem to any of you guys, then why should i worry if anyone gets scammed? Someone can see the email address was changed recently on the account, and im darn sure the I.P. address is different.
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February 19, 2018, 07:03:02 AM |
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I really suggest you to read Potato Chips's post. In all honesty, nobody will tag an account if you don't post a signed message from an address staked with that account. If people would just take your word for it, and tag this account, what's stopping you from creating dozens of new accounts and getting everybody you disagree tagged red by dt? I realise this sounds unfair, and it's probably the last thing you want to hear when you've just lost your account, but posting signed messages is one of the only types of proof of account ownership accepted on this forum... Ive never posted any btc address on that account. So im unsure how else to verify its mine. If its not a big problem to any of you guys, then why should i worry if anyone gets scammed? Someone can see the email address was changed recently on the account, and im darn sure the I.P. address is different. Well, it IS a big deal to all of us, and don't get me wrong, we're happy that you're reporting your account as stolen... However, the admin is the only person that can verify ip logs, and an email *might* be changed for other reasons... I'm certainly not calling you a lyer, as a matter of fact, i believe the chance is rather large that you're telling the truth,... However, without any signed messages, chances of getting your account tagged are slim. Did you PM anybody with any kind of (altcoin or bitcoin) address? Did you post an altcoin address? Did you post an url to your website? Did you post any social media accounts you own (facebook, twitter,...?) These proofs will probably be insufficient for the admin to recover your account, but if you can use any of these proofs, DT members will *probably* do tag the account, and at least, you know you did the right thing
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Mvpnlth (OP)
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February 19, 2018, 07:16:10 AM |
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I really suggest you to read Potato Chips's post. In all honesty, nobody will tag an account if you don't post a signed message from an address staked with that account. If people would just take your word for it, and tag this account, what's stopping you from creating dozens of new accounts and getting everybody you disagree tagged red by dt? I realise this sounds unfair, and it's probably the last thing you want to hear when you've just lost your account, but posting signed messages is one of the only types of proof of account ownership accepted on this forum... Ive never posted any btc address on that account. So im unsure how else to verify its mine. If its not a big problem to any of you guys, then why should i worry if anyone gets scammed? Someone can see the email address was changed recently on the account, and im darn sure the I.P. address is different. Well, it IS a big deal to all of us, and don't get me wrong, we're happy that you're reporting your account as stolen... However, the admin is the only person that can verify ip logs, and an email *might* be changed for other reasons... I'm certainly not calling you a lyer, as a matter of fact, i believe the chance is rather large that you're telling the truth,... However, without any signed messages, chances of getting your account tagged are slim. Did you PM anybody with any kind of (altcoin or bitcoin) address? Did you post an altcoin address? Did you post an url to your website? Did you post any social media accounts you own (facebook, twitter,...?) These proofs will probably be insufficient for the admin to recover your account, but if you can use any of these proofs, DT members will *probably* do tag the account, and at least, you know you did the right thing https://s14.postimg.org/u2umdhy2p/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-08-51.pnghttps://s14.postimg.org/eu4ozpwoh/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-09-19.pnghttps://s14.postimg.org/hbgg6xqup/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-06-30.png
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mocacinno
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February 19, 2018, 07:22:30 AM |
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I really suggest you to read Potato Chips's post. In all honesty, nobody will tag an account if you don't post a signed message from an address staked with that account. If people would just take your word for it, and tag this account, what's stopping you from creating dozens of new accounts and getting everybody you disagree tagged red by dt? I realise this sounds unfair, and it's probably the last thing you want to hear when you've just lost your account, but posting signed messages is one of the only types of proof of account ownership accepted on this forum... Ive never posted any btc address on that account. So im unsure how else to verify its mine. If its not a big problem to any of you guys, then why should i worry if anyone gets scammed? Someone can see the email address was changed recently on the account, and im darn sure the I.P. address is different. Well, it IS a big deal to all of us, and don't get me wrong, we're happy that you're reporting your account as stolen... However, the admin is the only person that can verify ip logs, and an email *might* be changed for other reasons... I'm certainly not calling you a lyer, as a matter of fact, i believe the chance is rather large that you're telling the truth,... However, without any signed messages, chances of getting your account tagged are slim. Did you PM anybody with any kind of (altcoin or bitcoin) address? Did you post an altcoin address? Did you post an url to your website? Did you post any social media accounts you own (facebook, twitter,...?) These proofs will probably be insufficient for the admin to recover your account, but if you can use any of these proofs, DT members will *probably* do tag the account, and at least, you know you did the right thing https://s14.postimg.org/u2umdhy2p/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-08-51.pnghttps://s14.postimg.org/eu4ozpwoh/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-09-19.pnghttps://s14.postimg.org/hbgg6xqup/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-06-30.pngIf you still have access to this twitter account: https://twitter.com/ykudonink you can make a tweet like "verifying that account 513600 has been hacked, account 1845370 is my new account" OR, i see you did some paypal trades... Did you send your paypal email in PM to other members? In that case, you can try if a DT member is willing to receive a confirmation email from the paypal email address you PM'ed on this forum? These proofs won't get you your account back, but if somebody from DT is willing to review a tweet + receive a confirmation email from an email address you PM'ed to another member, he might decide to tag your old account, so at least if the hacker does illegal stuff with it, you've done everything in your power to warn other people. Good luck, sorry for your loss
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Mvpnlth (OP)
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February 19, 2018, 07:27:13 AM |
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I really suggest you to read Potato Chips's post. In all honesty, nobody will tag an account if you don't post a signed message from an address staked with that account. If people would just take your word for it, and tag this account, what's stopping you from creating dozens of new accounts and getting everybody you disagree tagged red by dt? I realise this sounds unfair, and it's probably the last thing you want to hear when you've just lost your account, but posting signed messages is one of the only types of proof of account ownership accepted on this forum... Ive never posted any btc address on that account. So im unsure how else to verify its mine. If its not a big problem to any of you guys, then why should i worry if anyone gets scammed? Someone can see the email address was changed recently on the account, and im darn sure the I.P. address is different. Well, it IS a big deal to all of us, and don't get me wrong, we're happy that you're reporting your account as stolen... However, the admin is the only person that can verify ip logs, and an email *might* be changed for other reasons... I'm certainly not calling you a lyer, as a matter of fact, i believe the chance is rather large that you're telling the truth,... However, without any signed messages, chances of getting your account tagged are slim. Did you PM anybody with any kind of (altcoin or bitcoin) address? Did you post an altcoin address? Did you post an url to your website? Did you post any social media accounts you own (facebook, twitter,...?) These proofs will probably be insufficient for the admin to recover your account, but if you can use any of these proofs, DT members will *probably* do tag the account, and at least, you know you did the right thing https://s14.postimg.org/u2umdhy2p/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-08-51.pnghttps://s14.postimg.org/eu4ozpwoh/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-09-19.pnghttps://s14.postimg.org/hbgg6xqup/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-06-30.pngIf you still have access to this twitter account: https://twitter.com/ykudonink you can make a tweet like "verifying that account 513600 has been hacked, account 1845370 is my new account" OR, i see you did some paypal trades... Did you send your paypal email in PM to other members? In that case, you can try if a DT member is willing to receive a confirmation email from the paypal email address you PM'ed on this forum? These proofs won't get you your account back, but if somebody from DT is willing to review a tweet + receive a confirmation email from an email address you PM'ed to another member, he might decide to tag your old account, so at least if the hacker does illegal stuff with it, you've done everything in your power to warn other people. Good luck, sorry for your loss https://s14.postimg.org/8x5ewcf4h/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-21-43.pnghttps://s14.postimg.org/v937pq6ip/Screenshot_2018-02-19-02-21-58.png I still have the same lbc account with the same advertisment number saved, which is the same advertsment number i posted over a year ago. What a coincidence hmm... I never had a twitter account
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February 19, 2018, 09:43:38 AM |
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I logged into my email just now and seen that my bitcointalk.org account email was changed on january 29th and now its after 14 days so i can't report that its not me. The url link it gave me doesnt work anymore to fix this problem. I checked my account here for any activity that they may have done recently. They have only made 2 posts.
Is theyre any way to fix this and get my account back?
I'm so sorry to hear about that. What level is your account? You try to contact with a forum moderator through here :banappeals-w6pquw43@theymos.e4ward.com
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