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January 15, 2014, 03:48:32 PM
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downloaded doge coin qt ?  Roll Eyes

Nope.I have used cryptsy.com and coinedup.com for that and other altcoins.
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January 15, 2014, 04:01:11 PM
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Somebody hacked my wallet on blockchain.info
The BTC has been sent to this address 14N7WYH2Sknxi4VGdG54WxiTVDtmWR5Eo6
He has sent 3 times - https://blockchain.info/tx/9ae600ca304969857a9cc7fa6927de1468af687319f47ff7e6a397d55707e44f
                               https://blockchain.info/tx/a29e614bbb200785f2584c4c943a8e9c170e010fb282e992569ac5777b5d8c67
                               https://blockchain.info/tx/97864126804819b9c0ff08bcab82d597432234ebb2e602af4f98d83328161ab6
My address was 1FCVxJwYSnaA2VfnKxwSxiCrZh8UQNX1Zk
He used this address for receiving  14N7WYH2Sknxi4VGdG54WxiTVDtmWR5Eo6
On that address is arround 3BTC.For sure he hacked more wallets.

For my luck i only had there 2$[dolars] worth of bitcoin.My other bitcoins are secured on my cold storage.

For the hacker i have a message ----> GO FUCK YOURSELF WITH MY 2$ WORTH OF BITCOINS!!!


  

So, the bottomline is BlockChain.info is not safe either

Blockchain is pretty safe if you take the extra steps needed it to make it more secure.  Sounds like this was a case of someone using a very simple password that any basic dictionary attack would quickly solve and no other security measures in place if the password were to be compromised.

Anyways good learning lesson for both the OP and others to know about. Luckily it was only $2 so it's a cheap learning lesson Smiley

Yes,blockchain.info is safe.

I haved that wallet there for 4-5 months,never used it much.Until few weeks,ago.
Yep,from today i will use only my wallet on computer.That`s the best for now. Smiley
Now,i changed on all sites password with longer and stronger passwords.Total 24 passwords to remember,again. :/
All the new passwords are long 18-21 characters.I`s it stronger now?Or change it to longers?

Not to sound rude but just based on the security measures you used on blockchain.info  I wouldn't recommend keeping your bitcoins on your computer if you aren't planning on spending them right now ,  you very well could be making some simliar bad mistakes on your own computer's security. 

I think the best advice (as others have mentioned)  is cold storage/paper wallet.  You can rest easy at night....so long as you don't have someone breaking int your house looking for that piece of paper to steal Smiley.

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January 15, 2014, 04:10:27 PM
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Somebody hacked my wallet on blockchain.info
The BTC has been sent to this address 14N7WYH2Sknxi4VGdG54WxiTVDtmWR5Eo6
He has sent 3 times - https://blockchain.info/tx/9ae600ca304969857a9cc7fa6927de1468af687319f47ff7e6a397d55707e44f
                               https://blockchain.info/tx/a29e614bbb200785f2584c4c943a8e9c170e010fb282e992569ac5777b5d8c67
                               https://blockchain.info/tx/97864126804819b9c0ff08bcab82d597432234ebb2e602af4f98d83328161ab6
My address was 1FCVxJwYSnaA2VfnKxwSxiCrZh8UQNX1Zk
He used this address for receiving  14N7WYH2Sknxi4VGdG54WxiTVDtmWR5Eo6
On that address is arround 3BTC.For sure he hacked more wallets.

For my luck i only had there 2$[dolars] worth of bitcoin.My other bitcoins are secured on my cold storage.

For the hacker i have a message ----> GO FUCK YOURSELF WITH MY 2$ WORTH OF BITCOINS!!!


  

So, the bottomline is BlockChain.info is not safe either

Blockchain is pretty safe if you take the extra steps needed it to make it more secure.  Sounds like this was a case of someone using a very simple password that any basic dictionary attack would quickly solve and no other security measures in place if the password were to be compromised.

Anyways good learning lesson for both the OP and others to know about. Luckily it was only $2 so it's a cheap learning lesson Smiley

Yes,blockchain.info is safe.

I haved that wallet there for 4-5 months,never used it much.Until few weeks,ago.
Yep,from today i will use only my wallet on computer.That`s the best for now. Smiley
Now,i changed on all sites password with longer and stronger passwords.Total 24 passwords to remember,again. :/
All the new passwords are long 18-21 characters.I`s it stronger now?Or change it to longers?

Not to sound rude but just based on the security measures you used on blockchain.info  I wouldn't recommend keeping your bitcoins on your computer if you aren't planning on spending them right now ,  you very well could be making some simliar bad mistakes on your own computer's security. 

I think the best advice (as others have mentioned)  is cold storage/paper wallet.  You can rest easy at night....so long as you don't have someone breaking int your house looking for that piece of paper to steal Smiley.

I have some BTC in cold storage.But,also have some small amount in Electrum wallet,so i can spent them.
On my computer is installed avira premium antivirus with internet security.Got a discunt for that. Smiley
The real-time protection is activated all the time.Also,all that is on fresh installed windows 7 ultimate.
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January 15, 2014, 08:29:41 PM
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All the new passwords are long 18-21 characters.I`s it stronger now?Or change it to longers?

I would suggest a password manager. I use Lastpass (which I think is pretty secure with 2 FA authentication),  but if you are not comfortable with that, use offline manager like Keepass

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January 16, 2014, 01:08:05 AM
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On how many BTC sites have you created a new account in the past month?

Were the passwords the same?

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January 16, 2014, 01:23:36 AM
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Dudes, get serious.  NOTHING with a password that's in any human-language dictionary is safe.  It wouldn't matter even if you spoke a really obscure language like Quecha (what the ancient Mayans spoke).  If there's a dictionary, somebody is going to feed it through a password guesser before moving on to anything more difficult.

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January 16, 2014, 03:27:19 AM
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downloaded doge coin qt ?  Roll Eyes

Why this question?
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January 16, 2014, 10:40:39 AM
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Dudes, get serious.  NOTHING with a password that's in any human-language dictionary is safe.  It wouldn't matter even if you spoke a really obscure language like Quecha (what the ancient Mayans spoke).  If there's a dictionary, somebody is going to feed it through a password guesser before moving on to anything more difficult.



That's not entirely true. English language has about 770000 thousand words. If you pick 3 words randomly, and assume it takes a milisecond to decrypt the wallet, that would take about 770000^3*0.001s/2 = 7233483.39 years on average to bruteforce. One word however is not enough.
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January 16, 2014, 11:46:42 AM
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dont tell us how long the new passwds are Tongue
also keepass is good for passwd mgmt. I got no clue what any of my passwds are, well except for 1 or 2 massive ones.. just incase...
its only annoying if you go on holiday and wana login to something, but then i just change passwds to whatever sites. theirs a mobile version as well but didnt trust it running on my phone. who knows what phone is upto.

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January 20, 2014, 01:06:16 AM
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someone just got into my cryptsy and sold my pts and withdrew my btc. to the same addy as OP. whats killing me is how did they withdraw w/o sending me a confirmation email? i didn't use a simple password. its 2 words and some random numbers.
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January 20, 2014, 01:31:18 AM
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downloaded doge coin qt ?  Roll Eyes

Lol! You again with this question...

Please let us know!!

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January 20, 2014, 01:33:33 AM
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another question i have...how did my withdraw get processed 1 minute before it was requested?Huh?

Currency    Send to Address                                              Amount    Conf      Request Date
BitCoin    14N7WYH2Sknxi4VGdG54WxiTVDtmWR5Eo6    0.04269030 BTC    Yes    2014-01-19 17:11:28
Processed    TrxID: d9dc788c3bff11f3ac2f50ff0c0cb3538004b61cf383ab51e181986401a250e0 @ 2014-01-19 17:10:30
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January 20, 2014, 09:14:31 AM
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another question i have...how did my withdraw get processed 1 minute before it was requested?Huh?

Currency    Send to Address                                              Amount    Conf      Request Date
BitCoin    14N7WYH2Sknxi4VGdG54WxiTVDtmWR5Eo6    0.04269030 BTC    Yes    2014-01-19 17:11:28
Processed    TrxID: d9dc788c3bff11f3ac2f50ff0c0cb3538004b61cf383ab51e181986401a250e0 @ 2014-01-19 17:10:30
Block timestamps are up to the miners and do not need to be correct, as long as they follow certain rules. That is what the processed timestamp is, I presume.
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