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January 04, 2018, 06:19:54 AM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary They hacked your PC or were your coins on an Exchange? Does the digibyte wallet have a Debug Window>Console where you can do a "checkwallet" to see if the wallet needs to be or can be repaired?
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jackbox
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January 04, 2018, 06:22:20 AM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary They hacked your PC or were your coins on an Exchange? Does the digibyte wallet have a Debug Window>Console where you can do a "checkwallet" to see if the wallet needs to be or can be repaired? You can see on the blockchain there were three separate transaction that moved the coins to other addresses. Either the OP has amnesia or someone close to him "borrowed" his DGB or he was indeed hacked.
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longestday3030
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January 04, 2018, 08:12:19 AM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary They hacked your PC or were your coins on an Exchange? Does the digibyte wallet have a Debug Window>Console where you can do a "checkwallet" to see if the wallet needs to be or can be repaired? You can see on the blockchain there were three separate transaction that moved the coins to other addresses. Either the OP has amnesia or someone close to him "borrowed" his DGB or he was indeed hacked. I think it is impossible for those transactions to occur without access to the wallet. That's a lot of coins to lose. Maybe a dedicated secure PC must be used for very large coins such as that. A PC that is only used to sync the wallets or transfer coins to an exchange and nothing else.
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cryptmebro
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January 04, 2018, 08:22:04 AM |
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DGB will touch $3+USD this year...mark my words
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iikun
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January 04, 2018, 11:45:40 AM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary They hacked your PC or were your coins on an Exchange? Does the digibyte wallet have a Debug Window>Console where you can do a "checkwallet" to see if the wallet needs to be or can be repaired? You can see on the blockchain there were three separate transaction that moved the coins to other addresses. Either the OP has amnesia or someone close to him "borrowed" his DGB or he was indeed hacked. I think it is impossible for those transactions to occur without access to the wallet. That's a lot of coins to lose. Maybe a dedicated secure PC must be used for very large coins such as that. A PC that is only used to sync the wallets or transfer coins to an exchange and nothing else. Unfortunately this is one of the persistent weaknesses of crypto; susceptibility to hacking/theft. Not that fiat doesn't have similar issues but the authorities will pay much more attention to conventional theft than of DigiByte, Bitcoin etc. If we can't reliably keep DGB in a hot wallet it really defeats the purpose and usefulness of it although, much as you would do with fiat, there is no need to carry around more than you need for the day. If you have a decent stash it is worth it to keep 99% of it in an offline laptop core wallet or hardware wallet.
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Driendy
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January 04, 2018, 12:07:48 PM |
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We are meeting strong resistance at 0.08 c . Let's see if we can go through in which case we'll see new heights very soon .
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callkiller
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January 04, 2018, 12:21:42 PM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window This is heart breaking, sorry for your loss. Maybe someone close to you gained access to your computer without your knowledge? A maid, a cousin, a brother, an older kid, sometimes things are stolen by the least you'd expect. Or maybe you were hacked, I don't know but I feel for ya man I really do
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Jumbley
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January 04, 2018, 01:03:11 PM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary They hacked your PC or were your coins on an Exchange? Does the digibyte wallet have a Debug Window>Console where you can do a "checkwallet" to see if the wallet needs to be or can be repaired? You can see on the blockchain there were three separate transaction that moved the coins to other addresses. Either the OP has amnesia or someone close to him "borrowed" his DGB or he was indeed hacked. I think it is impossible for those transactions to occur without access to the wallet. That's a lot of coins to lose. Maybe a dedicated secure PC must be used for very large coins such as that. A PC that is only used to sync the wallets or transfer coins to an exchange and nothing else. Unfortunately this is one of the persistent weaknesses of crypto; susceptibility to hacking/theft. Not that fiat doesn't have similar issues but the authorities will pay much more attention to conventional theft than of DigiByte, Bitcoin etc. If we can't reliably keep DGB in a hot wallet it really defeats the purpose and usefulness of it although, much as you would do with fiat, there is no need to carry around more than you need for the day. If you have a decent stash it is worth it to keep 99% of it in an offline laptop core wallet or hardware wallet. Not sure if I would call it a weakness. The issue is that you are your own bank and have to be responsible for securing your own assets. Of course banks lose money all the time but they don’t advertise the fact, they are able to ‘make up’ replacement fiat funds but this inflates the economy so impacts everyone, not just the affected accounts. People, on the whole, seem to be happier with this kind of practice because they feel it protects them but the reality is, everything is totally out of their control and broken. Of course it is difficult for everyone to see it is broken, because replacement funds can be materialised out of thin air but everything gets more expensive and the majority of people can afford less. There is plenty of room in ‘crypto’ for banks to actually provide secure services where they charge to protect and manage people’s funds but they need to actually provide these secure services and not something that just ‘looks’ like they do. This is the ‘real’ challenge for banks! Unfortunately, people can’t seem to see past the dollar signs in their own eyes, they perceive anything going up in price as good and anything going down in price as bad and financial authorities can play this game forever to make whatever they choose to use look good but this really isn’t the truth, only the same illusion they have always used to keep the majority of us firmly in the ‘sucker’ category and it works…..We all need to change the way we look at things if we truly want to fix anything.
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January 04, 2018, 01:17:28 PM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window i dont know what happen here, i see the wallet has activity in 5 tx in december 13 and december 24 3 address recieve tx https://digiexplorer.info/address/DGRUj8M93ZeEh25neCsgqL45Qw6TWDUKDLhttps://digiexplorer.info/address/DCNx5amDoqoYEJeawJAwEwN3HSRsiEAwxthttps://digiexplorer.info/address/DMyDEZwB5r56dXP79TFoJWMNJvabSHmfi8my opinion this transaction is not hacked but send from wallet itself the transactions done on december the 13 was done by me .... the rest was not, i was away on christmas holiday and my pc containing my wallet was off. Appartment was locked and computer is also protected by password.
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callkiller
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January 04, 2018, 01:19:49 PM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window i dont know what happen here, i see the wallet has activity in 5 tx in december 13 and december 24 3 address recieve tx https://digiexplorer.info/address/DGRUj8M93ZeEh25neCsgqL45Qw6TWDUKDLhttps://digiexplorer.info/address/DCNx5amDoqoYEJeawJAwEwN3HSRsiEAwxthttps://digiexplorer.info/address/DMyDEZwB5r56dXP79TFoJWMNJvabSHmfi8my opinion this transaction is not hacked but send from wallet itself the transactions done on december the 13 was done by me .... the rest was not, i was away on christmas holiday and my pc containing my wallet was off. Appartment was locked and computer is also protected by password. is it possible someone knew you were going on holidays and gained access to you're apartment when you were away?
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Jumbley
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January 04, 2018, 01:27:28 PM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window i dont know what happen here, i see the wallet has activity in 5 tx in december 13 and december 24 3 address recieve tx https://digiexplorer.info/address/DGRUj8M93ZeEh25neCsgqL45Qw6TWDUKDLhttps://digiexplorer.info/address/DCNx5amDoqoYEJeawJAwEwN3HSRsiEAwxthttps://digiexplorer.info/address/DMyDEZwB5r56dXP79TFoJWMNJvabSHmfi8my opinion this transaction is not hacked but send from wallet itself the transactions done on december the 13 was done by me .... the rest was not, i was away on christmas holiday and my pc containing my wallet was off. Appartment was locked and computer is also protected by password. How many transactions had you made out of this address before the December 13th one?
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thorRJ
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January 04, 2018, 01:29:08 PM |
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DGB will touch $3+USD this year...mark my words
Well, for such a statement it must have a reason, could it explain better why you think DGB this year. $3?
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Lawzt
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January 04, 2018, 01:29:32 PM |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary They hacked your PC or were your coins on an Exchange? Does the digibyte wallet have a Debug Window>Console where you can do a "checkwallet" to see if the wallet needs to be or can be repaired? You can see on the blockchain there were three separate transaction that moved the coins to other addresses. Either the OP has amnesia or someone close to him "borrowed" his DGB or he was indeed hacked. I think it is impossible for those transactions to occur without access to the wallet. That's a lot of coins to lose. Maybe a dedicated secure PC must be used for very large coins such as that. A PC that is only used to sync the wallets or transfer coins to an exchange and nothing else. Maybe the pc was hacked and the wallet copied and the password was brute forced, maby that is a possibility?? good advice with the dedicated secure pc. I have bourght myself a hardware wallet now.
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Jumbley
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January 04, 2018, 01:41:02 PM Last edit: January 04, 2018, 02:20:38 PM by Jumbley |
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I just have to share this with anyone that wants to listen ...... I have been hacked for 4.5 million digibyte I have absolutely no idea what has happened, but yesterday I did a sync of my digibyte core wallet installed on my computer, and when the sync was over, my wallet was empty. I checked my wallet address DMHUZWvzfJwdiiivnbfkMW34LBmAt5r9Zv in the blockchain explorer and to my horror I realized that the transactions in fact had taken place. What has happened? I have never given my private keys to anyone, my pc shows no sign og beeing hacked, its fully updated, have the newest antivirus. My wallet is also protected by a strong password. My pc wasn't online at the time of the transactions. Im a sysadmin and i know a thing or 2 about pc security, How can this happen? can anyone help me to clarify what has happened before i jump screeaming out of the nearest window that is scary They hacked your PC or were your coins on an Exchange? Does the digibyte wallet have a Debug Window>Console where you can do a "checkwallet" to see if the wallet needs to be or can be repaired? You can see on the blockchain there were three separate transaction that moved the coins to other addresses. Either the OP has amnesia or someone close to him "borrowed" his DGB or he was indeed hacked. I think it is impossible for those transactions to occur without access to the wallet. That's a lot of coins to lose. Maybe a dedicated secure PC must be used for very large coins such as that. A PC that is only used to sync the wallets or transfer coins to an exchange and nothing else. Maybe the pc was hacked and the wallet copied and the password was brute forced, maby that is a possibility?? good advice with the dedicated secure pc. I have bourght myself a hardware wallet now. Was your wallet completely emptied, then maybe so, if it was only one address involved unlikely. edit: I'm going to assume Lawzt has me on 'ignore'.
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January 04, 2018, 02:14:24 PM |
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Digibyte is looking good. We should see positive 2018 and so on.
hold into your coins.
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January 04, 2018, 02:19:53 PM |
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Digibyte is looking good. We should see positive 2018 and so on.
hold into your coins.
also hold onto em. It's a good idea to have a few digis in the digital age
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January 04, 2018, 02:20:50 PM |
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I have a question, back in 2015 I had mined some digibytes and moved them all into a wallet then the laptop power connector broke so I took the hard drive out and placed it aside. This weekend I am going to install that hard drive in a new computer and attempt to re-sync my wallet.
Since my wallet has not been synced since June of 2015 am I going to encounter any problems?
Thanks in Advance, Adam
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nesic1
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January 04, 2018, 02:28:15 PM |
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i just bought 16k dgb for my grandchildren
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Jumbley
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January 04, 2018, 02:31:09 PM |
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I have a question, back in 2015 I had mined some digibytes and moved them all into a wallet then the laptop power connector broke so I took the hard drive out and placed it aside. This weekend I am going to install that hard drive in a new computer and attempt to re-sync my wallet.
Since my wallet has not been synced since June of 2015 am I going to encounter any problems?
Thanks in Advance, Adam
yes...get a fresh copy of latest wallet and import the wallet.dat. Move the funds out of the wallet somewhere safe then replace the wallet.dat with an empty file and re-index to a fresh empty wallet, this will free up HD key generation and new features. Now move funds back into it.
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January 04, 2018, 02:54:59 PM |
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DGB will touch $3+USD this year...mark my words
Well, for such a statement it must have a reason, could it explain better why you think DGB this year. $3? [DigiByte@DigiByteCoin The brand new #DigiByte #Blockchain #iOS wallet has been submitted to @Appple @AppStore for testing approval! A huge thank you to the developers who have been working hard on this for the last couple months!/quote]
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