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March 31, 2018, 05:56:03 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
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bitperson
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March 31, 2018, 06:02:58 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
In general, cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. If you want to help protect others from falling for the same phish, you can forward the phishing email to reportphishing@apwg.org. This won’t help you recover your assets though. For obvious reasons, phishing site operators aren’t usually easy to get hold of. But at least be sure to change any compromised passwords.
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ntodntodan69 (OP)
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March 31, 2018, 06:19:54 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
In general, cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. If you want to help protect others from falling for the same phish, you can forward the phishing email to reportphishing@apwg.org. This won’t help you recover your assets though. For obvious reasons, phishing site operators aren’t usually easy to get hold of. But at least be sure to change any compromised passwords. so there is no way to recover my account? so I must surrender with the loss of my assets?
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ss890
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March 31, 2018, 06:21:09 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
In general, cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. If you want to help protect others from falling for the same phish, you can forward the phishing email to reportphishing@apwg.org. This won’t help you recover your assets though. For obvious reasons, phishing site operators aren’t usually easy to get hold of. But at least be sure to change any compromised passwords. Yes once the tokens are lost you are out of help and I dont think anyone can help you in the first place. Phishing sites are tricky they are look alike pages created an spread across the web through mails and links. In general if you click the same (for example MEW) then you will get the replica of MEW login page. Whenever you paste your phrases or keystone file their then you are actually uploading the same to those bloody hackers. If they log in and send the token wherever they want then thats like normal transaction and one bad thing about the blockchain is that, the transaction is irreversible and no one can get it back for you. The chain is both good and bad at sometimes. I would suggest you to move any tokens left over and just start using another wallet with more precautions this time.
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ntodntodan69 (OP)
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March 31, 2018, 06:26:08 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
In general, cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. If you want to help protect others from falling for the same phish, you can forward the phishing email to reportphishing@apwg.org. This won’t help you recover your assets though. For obvious reasons, phishing site operators aren’t usually easy to get hold of. But at least be sure to change any compromised passwords. Yes once the tokens are lost you are out of help and I dont think anyone can help you in the first place. Phishing sites are tricky they are look alike pages created an spread across the web through mails and links. In general if you click the same (for example MEW) then you will get the replica of MEW login page. Whenever you paste your phrases or keystone file their then you are actually uploading the same to those bloody hackers. If they log in and send the token wherever they want then thats like normal transaction and one bad thing about the blockchain is that, the transaction is irreversible and no one can get it back for you. The chain is both good and bad at sometimes. I would suggest you to move any tokens left over and just start using another wallet with more precautions this time. then what should I do to my wallet has been exposed to the phishing? whether this wallet should not be used again?
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March 31, 2018, 06:27:59 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
Which wallet you were using? MEW?
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D3m1r4wanti
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March 31, 2018, 06:32:36 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
In general, cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. If you want to help protect others from falling for the same phish, you can forward the phishing email to reportphishing@apwg.org. This won’t help you recover your assets though. For obvious reasons, phishing site operators aren’t usually easy to get hold of. But at least be sure to change any compromised passwords. grieving over the incident. @bitperson then how to report such incident? is there a special format in sending e-mail reports
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ntodntodan69 (OP)
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March 31, 2018, 06:34:57 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
Which wallet you were using? MEW? yes, I use My Etherwallet and verify it with Private Key? I think it will be safe
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batang_bitcoin
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March 31, 2018, 06:38:32 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
Which wallet you were using? MEW? yes, I use My Etherwallet and verify it with Private Key? I think it will be safe You have been a victim of phishing and there's no need to use that wallet anymore with the same private key. And crypto transactions can't be undone so when you have sent it to someone, there's no way to recover it. And as the hacker stole your tokens the only way to recover it if he's too good and will volunteer to return those tokens that he stole from you.
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March 31, 2018, 06:39:15 AM |
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Although this is sad, the blockchain transfer is not reversible. So you've lost this asset, but you have to give up this address as quickly as possible.
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ntodntodan69 (OP)
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March 31, 2018, 06:40:56 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
Which wallet you were using? MEW? yes, I use My Etherwallet and verify it with Private Key? I think it will be safe You have been a victim of phishing and there's no need to use that wallet anymore with the same private key. And crypto transactions can't be undone so when you have sent it to someone, there's no way to recover it. And as the hacker stole your tokens the only way to recover it if he's too good and will volunteer to return those tokens that he stole from you. Well, thanks for the advice, I will not use that wallet for the future. then if I create a new Wallet is there anything I need to do to prevent this from happening again?
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March 31, 2018, 06:52:20 AM |
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Although this is sad, the blockchain transfer is not reversible. So you've lost this asset, but you have to give up this address as quickly as possible.
Where should I submit the report? how do i report this incident? what evidence should I attach?
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bitperson
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March 31, 2018, 06:57:17 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
In general, cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. If you want to help protect others from falling for the same phish, you can forward the phishing email to reportphishing@apwg.org. This won’t help you recover your assets though. @bitperson then how to report such incident? is there a special format in sending e-mail reports No, just forward the phishing email with full headers. You don’t need to use the Messaging Abuse Reporting Format (MARF) or such.
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ntodntodan69 (OP)
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March 31, 2018, 07:10:33 AM |
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I lost some $ and some token on my wallet, can anyone help me return my assets?
In general, cryptocurrency transactions are irreversible. If you want to help protect others from falling for the same phish, you can forward the phishing email to reportphishing@apwg.org. This won’t help you recover your assets though. @bitperson then how to report such incident? is there a special format in sending e-mail reports No, just forward the phishing email with full headers. You don’t need to use the Messaging Abuse Reporting Format (MARF) or such. e-mail phishing? I do not receive emails from anywhere? not new messages coming in my email inbox
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March 31, 2018, 07:24:15 AM |
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I do not know exactly what your problem is. If your account anyone knows the password better you create a new wallet for security.
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bitperson
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March 31, 2018, 07:31:20 AM |
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e-mail phishing? I do not receive emails from anywhere? not new messages coming in my email inbox
The term ‘phishing’ refers to scammers ‘fishing’ for sensitive information by sending email, IM or similar messages, typically trying to lure their targets to enter their password on a fake website controlled by the scammer. Is this what happened to you?
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D3m1r4wanti
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March 31, 2018, 02:10:41 PM |
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I do not know exactly what your problem is. If your account anyone knows the password better you create a new wallet for security.
I also think so, never use the wallet for the future, change your wallet so you will avoid similar events
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March 31, 2018, 02:13:02 PM |
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How did this happen? If a transaction was made from your wallet, then it is not possible to cancel it. And in general, money can not be returned because it is a decentralized system
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Ariess
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March 31, 2018, 02:22:01 PM |
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I'm not sure you can take back your tokens that have been stolen. chances are it will not work. because after all, your token has moved to someone else's wallet. there is nothing you can do, unless you reinstall your computer. yes one one is just that and then you install with internet security, so as not to catch phishing again
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March 31, 2018, 02:23:17 PM |
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Most likely you are somewhere by mistake mistakenly left a secret key for your purse and you were hacked, sent money from your wallet is not possible to return
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