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April 22, 2014, 11:28:15 AM
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F**K my account got hacked, and about 0.9btc stolen to unknown addresses, and my withdrawal  address that was locked is changed and I can not change it back...

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April 22, 2014, 11:34:50 AM
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F**K my account got hacked, and about 0.9btc stolen to unknown addresses, and my withdrawal  address that was locked is changed and I can not change it back...

be ware!!!

Send an email to support@btcguild.com, but you're probably screwed.  However, you obviously did NOT have your wallet locked if it was changed.  Period.  It's only possible to do manually by me if you send a message signed with the private key of the locked address.

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April 22, 2014, 11:40:24 AM
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F**K my account got hacked, and about 0.9btc stolen to unknown addresses, and my withdrawal  address that was locked is changed and I can not change it back...

be ware!!!

Send an email to support@btcguild.com, but you're probably screwed.  However, you obviously did NOT have your wallet locked if it was changed.  Period.  It's only possible to do manually by me if you send a message signed with the private key of the locked address.

I did sent regular e-mail you can see this address was long long in my payout history, and it was locked (I'm 99.99% sure)... a long long time ago locked...

I'll send signed letter right away.. please investigate, I looks like I was not the only one... If you track transactions...


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April 22, 2014, 11:44:22 AM
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F**K my account got hacked, and about 0.9btc stolen to unknown addresses, and my withdrawal  address that was locked is changed and I can not change it back...

be ware!!!

Send an email to support@btcguild.com, but you're probably screwed.  However, you obviously did NOT have your wallet locked if it was changed.  Period.  It's only possible to do manually by me if you send a message signed with the private key of the locked address.

I did sent regular e-mail you can see this address was long long in my payout history, and it was locked (I'm 99.99% sure)... a long long time ago locked...

I'll send signed letter right away.. please investigate, I looks like I was not the only one... If you track transactions...

You're the only one.  1CUMRx9LqHjHowujkTqTKpAcVk9aeGtfrt is the address your account was changed to.  That address has only ever received one transaction (other than change sent from itself).  



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April 22, 2014, 11:46:31 AM
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F**K my account got hacked, and about 0.9btc stolen to unknown addresses, and my withdrawal  address that was locked is changed and I can not change it back...

be ware!!!

Send an email to support@btcguild.com, but you're probably screwed.  However, you obviously did NOT have your wallet locked if it was changed.  Period.  It's only possible to do manually by me if you send a message signed with the private key of the locked address.

I did sent regular e-mail you can see this address was long long in my payout history, and it was locked (I'm 99.99% sure)... a long long time ago locked...

I'll send signed letter right away.. please investigate, I looks like I was not the only one... If you track transactions...

You're the only one.  1CUMRx9LqHjHowujkTqTKpAcVk9aeGtfrt is the address your account was changed to.  That address has only ever received one transaction (other than change sent from itself). 

those are not my transactions:

https://blockchain.info/tx-index/09f5816015672c8a98b1d8a353f33144a6be455e868df9c14cde76c11eafc458
https://blockchain.info/tx-index/ca6ca6613895ce5c97742936499d8db1a6c57561d30da2ed12549adeeb9aa386


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April 22, 2014, 11:47:04 AM
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You should definitely start changing your passwords though, because the wallet changes were confirmed via email, meaning the person has/had access to your email.  The wallet was not locked.

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April 22, 2014, 11:49:45 AM
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You should definitely start changing your passwords though, because the wallet changes were confirmed via email, meaning the person has/had access to your email.  The wallet was not locked.

done it, I have my own mail server, I'll check it in a minute..


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April 22, 2014, 12:14:09 PM
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Thank you for quick responses. I have info to check now.
Damn this memory I was so sure, my address was locked.. let it be lesson for others on my expense Smiley


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April 22, 2014, 12:57:39 PM
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let it be lesson for others on my expense
Lesson learned, wallet now locked.

Sorry to hear of your misfortune.

BTW is anybody else having trouble accessing the servers?  Bfgminer reported that the eu server was running slow, and is now dead.  I tried pointing to the us server but that was also reported as dead, although it has just started communicating again.

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April 22, 2014, 01:09:21 PM
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let it be lesson for others on my expense
Lesson learned, wallet now locked.

Sorry to hear of your misfortune.

BTW is anybody else having trouble accessing the servers?  Bfgminer reported that the eu server was running slow, and is now dead.  I tried pointing to the us server but that was also reported as dead, although it has just started communicating again.

I gave the EU filtering server a little reboot after seeing your report, it was definitely going very slow.  Once you actually start mining you don't communicate with that server anymore (it redirects you), so generally if those have issues it's related to a large botnet trying to mine on it (and failing), an attack, or communication issues with the real backend servers.

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April 22, 2014, 01:35:42 PM
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mystery solved...

my kids (lives with his mom) pc had keylogger.. and all his and my usage was captured long time ago Smiley


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April 22, 2014, 01:37:31 PM
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wow, thats so unlucky!

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April 22, 2014, 01:41:16 PM
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wow, thats so unlucky!

phoned to kid: "oh yes, that's why I had those funny messages, that my gmail, youtube etc was hacked from us, italy etc Smiley "


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April 22, 2014, 01:46:04 PM
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You should definitely start changing your passwords though, because the wallet changes were confirmed via email, meaning the person has/had access to your email.  The wallet was not locked.

I read thru the Support link and see how the address lock works but I don't see anything on how the email lock works, i.e., once locked can it be changed and how?

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April 22, 2014, 02:03:39 PM
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You should definitely start changing your passwords though, because the wallet changes were confirmed via email, meaning the person has/had access to your email.  The wallet was not locked.

I read thru the Support link and see how the address lock works but I don't see anything on how the email lock works, i.e., once locked can it be changed and how?

Email locks are generally not removed because generally an account is compromised via a compromised email (as in the case above).  So sending a message from the locked address doesn't prove anything in many cases.  A signed message from the wallet on the account is sometimes able to reverse an email lock, if the wallet used to sign the message has been on the account for a reasonable length of time (multiple payouts already processed to that address).  It's examined on a case by case basis.

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April 22, 2014, 02:39:12 PM
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You should definitely start changing your passwords though, because the wallet changes were confirmed via email, meaning the person has/had access to your email.  The wallet was not locked.

I read thru the Support link and see how the address lock works but I don't see anything on how the email lock works, i.e., once locked can it be changed and how?

Email locks are generally not removed because generally an account is compromised via a compromised email (as in the case above).  So sending a message from the locked address doesn't prove anything in many cases.  A signed message from the wallet on the account is sometimes able to reverse an email lock, if the wallet used to sign the message has been on the account for a reasonable length of time (multiple payouts already processed to that address).  It's examined on a case by case basis.

Thanks.  I was curious since I would think the need to change an email account due to changing ISPs, service providers, etc, would be more common than the need to change the BTC address so wanted to know before I locked it.

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April 22, 2014, 05:56:20 PM
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My mails locked bu I never locked my address for fear of not bein able to change it if I needed to.

Since it is a case by case basis, could you say what might not allow a lock change to occur even with a signed message which I have nooo idea how to do lol.

Edit: The only thing that is locked is my email.

Edit 2: What about google 2FA, this would solve a lot of things and has been asked about by me and others in the past.

To be decided...
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April 22, 2014, 06:02:20 PM
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correspondence with the "bad guy" Smiley

hello good sir I believe ur got a problem about bitcoin ye? maybe we can help each other reply me

me: you were the one who stole from me?

maybe? I can say this I m not the only one and ur not the only victim but I could help u

me: I’m only interested from where my account info was leaking

ur comp info (and many others) logz provide from an worm (keylogger) who collects and sends data anonymously and I see there lot of info about you

me: what is the name of that computer..?

Computer:   KAST-PC

me: thank you

thats all?Smiley

me: what else ?

maybe u dont want this to happen again or maybe u want to disable the worm from that pc without needed to delete the hard drive

me: so you are suggesting?

as theres many fish in the sea I could disable the worm from my end an delete the ramaining logz of ur pc and the promise like u to dont get this problem ever again what u say?

me: Well from my point of view you already got bitcoins.

oh sry I should had mentioned that the actual guy who was checking the logz and founding you by mistake was an another checker and he took some bitcoins he will most probably wait for more logz to get another chance at you so give me an answer if want my help or be on ur way

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got my kids pc, tomorrow i'll track down that keylogger.. it has turned to be like a fun sport Smiley
my kid needed anyway bigger ssd drive... 60G is not enough nowadays Smiley


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April 22, 2014, 06:03:56 PM
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Edit 2: What about google 2FA, this would solve a lot of things and has been asked about by me and others in the past.

I was thinking about that also.. all critical sites I use have already GA, SMS pin, Android push, or other 2FA


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April 22, 2014, 06:36:08 PM
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You're taking this well, eestimees. it sucks that these creeps did this to you, but the brazenness of their attitude is extra disgusting.

Good luck cleaning it up.
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