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May 15, 2018, 04:53:41 AM
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Hello.

I noticed that someone stole bitcoin and litecoin from my 2 coinpayments wallet. Luckily, I transferring money from there almost daily so, stolen amount is not so high but still it makes me angry.

Hacker logged in to my account even I have 2FA there. Also I never received withdraw confirmation to email for those withdrawals. I sent ticket, but no reply yet.

One friend of mine also have same issue.

After XRP last year, seems like they leaking again.

Anybody else have same issue? Should we stop trust them?

Kind Regards,
Edin
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May 15, 2018, 09:16:34 AM
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A decent amount of scam accusations has been raised against them in the last few months so you should look into the possibility that this was an inside job because a hacker accessing your coinpayments account, your email and your phone for 2FA (assuming that It's on phone) doesn't seem like a likely scenario. Do you have a withdrawal history? try to track where the funds went to.

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May 16, 2018, 09:59:14 PM
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we also need to be careful of the spread of links under the pretext of securing a wallet or a gift of coins or whatever, If Saving btc / ETH or altcoin Other In the wallet or online exchanger,
my advice do not directly click or respond to links that blm kt know.
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May 16, 2018, 10:05:14 PM
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Coinpayment again? This was how ripple (xrp) suddenly disappeared in my account with them last year and they gave explanation that they had an issue and people withdrew far more than they hold. They apologise and later pay back in instalments though. If this happened to you then they seriously need to step up security on their platform.


Hello.

I noticed that someone stole bitcoin and litecoin from my 2 coinpayments wallet. Luckily, I transferring money from there almost daily so, stolen amount is not so high but still it makes me angry.

Hacker logged in to my account even I have 2FA there. Also I never received withdraw confirmation to email for those withdrawals. I sent ticket, but no reply yet.

One friend of mine also have same issue.

After XRP last year, seems like they leaking again.

Anybody else have same issue? Should we stop trust them?

Kind Regards,
Edin
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May 16, 2018, 10:15:37 PM
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You need to be more careful about entering email addresses into different apps, sometimes hackers log in using them.
and you should further improve security in your wallet.
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May 16, 2018, 11:14:18 PM
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That's why you need to have a secure password before opening an account. Besides, you can two factor authentication of your account so that if your account get hacked, you can easily recover it.
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May 16, 2018, 11:29:27 PM
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Seems very unlikely that both you and your friend would be robbed in the exact same way on the exact same platform.

Did he also have 2 factor auth on? And did you share a device at any time that was used to log into your accounts?

Check the IP login history on both accounts and see if the IP that hacked you is from the same region on both, could be that there is an exploit affecting certain categories of users.

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May 16, 2018, 11:34:22 PM
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If in my opinion immediately do change your wallet address and keep all secret key or password related to enter into your personal wallet, because if you do not replace you will experience it continue to take care if according to me. So the right steps to not re-change the address of your personal wallet and do not also access web sites or web sites that are not sure because it also can potentially you lose your coin back.Thank you.
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May 17, 2018, 12:40:29 AM
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Hello.

I noticed that someone stole bitcoin and litecoin from my 2 coinpayments wallet. Luckily, I transferring money from there almost daily so, stolen amount is not so high but still it makes me angry.

Hacker logged in to my account even I have 2FA there. Also I never received withdraw confirmation to email for those withdrawals. I sent ticket, but no reply yet.

One friend of mine also have same issue.

After XRP last year, seems like they leaking again.

Anybody else have same issue? Should we stop trust them?

Kind Regards,
Edin

It is difficult to provide trust and should not simply trust in the people and the things because anytime they can traitor you. The better you should do is change your address and the private key is keep it, and be careful.
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May 17, 2018, 01:51:48 AM
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is coypayments an exchange?
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May 17, 2018, 12:21:27 PM
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Sometime hacker hacks your account bitcoin account that’s why you have to sincere about this. If hacker hack your account then you will face lots of problem.
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May 17, 2018, 01:06:12 PM
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To save bitcoin account, we need to careful about our account. We need to create a strong password so that we can save our bitcoin account. Hacking is common for all account but to hack bitcoin account is really tuff though tolerable measure of trick allegations has been brought against them up over the most recent couple of months so you should investigate the likelihood this was an inside activity in light of the fact that a programmer getting to your coin payments account, your email and your telephone for 2FA (expecting that It's on telephone) doesn't appear like a presumable situation. Do you have a withdrawal history? Try to track where the assets went.
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May 17, 2018, 01:21:10 PM
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you know sometimes phone 2FA is only illusoric. If you run the same webpages on the phone and on the desktop your really have 1FA, not 2FA - the phone serves both as an access device and as a verification device, making it only 1FA, because the attacker needs to hack only one device: the phone.

I am afraid that might have been the scenario here too.

I would recommend using Trezor or other highly secure device as a 2FA device, not a phone, or at least a separate phone used ONLY for this purpose.
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May 17, 2018, 01:40:32 PM
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It's rare news but it can be so we should aware of using bitcoin where to use how to use we should know the system so that we can do safe trading because hacking on bitcoin is so tough so they try different system to get coin so if we know the system and if we aware of this problem will be solve.
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May 17, 2018, 02:33:14 PM
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I suspect that this is an inside job because it is impossible for someone to access your wallet without having your 2FA. I've heard that their service is full of scams from many people. If you are curious, you better search for the transfer of funds by checking your withdrawal history.
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May 17, 2018, 02:47:00 PM
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What email service are you using? I have had a lot of people complaining that they were using Gmail and that they lost coins

that were linked to that address. {Where they used that account to signup for that service} These web based email services

are notoriously unreliable. I will not be surprised if this was a inside job, because they have built up quite a bad reputation

since they launched their service. Just report it and see if they respond to your ticket.  Roll Eyes

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May 17, 2018, 03:02:41 PM
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first time i heard this tbh :O you should always be extremely careful, mate!
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May 17, 2018, 03:24:46 PM
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Hello.

I noticed that someone stole bitcoin and litecoin from my 2 coinpayments wallet. Luckily, I transferring money from there almost daily so, stolen amount is not so high but still it makes me angry.

Hacker logged in to my account even I have 2FA there. Also I never received withdraw confirmation to email for those withdrawals. I sent ticket, but no reply yet.

One friend of mine also have same issue.

After XRP last year, seems like they leaking again.

Anybody else have same issue? Should we stop trust them?

Kind Regards,
Edin

the problems we face are sometimes difficult, but we should not give up any of them, maybe it's just a trial, that anger is natural with all this, because the anger also will not solve a problem faced us.
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May 17, 2018, 03:25:29 PM
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stay awasy from scamer and be safe from the hackers, because of those if we loose our assect they people becomes very nagitive about cryptos which is very unwanted thing to face in the community.
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May 17, 2018, 04:20:35 PM
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Some people, especially beginners, especially those who often experience the incident, the lack of information that makes them believe to provide a key wallet address, or link link that can tap all the konci address of your wallet, so I suggest everyone needs additional security that is good for used, to keep your coin coins from being smashed from unscrupulous individuals, it may be better if everyone can use additional keys like 2FA that can keep your wallet safe from hackers ..
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