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September 26, 2019, 06:31:05 PM |
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In my practice, there have been several cases of cracking wallets. I want to say right away that in any case, you yourself are to blame. The first time they slipped a virus into me, and out of inexperience I took it and my PC was hacked and my wallet accordingly. I am to blame because I took the virus. The second case, I went to a phishing site and also paid for the loss of some tokens. In this case, I am again to blame, since I was not attentive to the site that I opened. The only case when others are responsible is when they hack into either the exchange where you have funds or the wallet itself has holes. In these cases, administrators and developers are to blame, but such cases are extremely rare. In all cases, only accumulated experience will help, which will let you understand what you need to do and what not.
From your given statements it's true that the first to be blame with mistakes that being done would be the owner itself, you must have proper educations before you join this industry, you need to have enough knowledge in each grounds to secure your account and avoid being a victim of hackers. Those people are just around and if you allow them surely everything will be sucked from your wallet.
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gunhell16
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September 26, 2019, 08:46:59 PM |
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it The Exchange where I've created account is it my mistake what's you thought about it and how i make my account safe If the exchange is hacked then it is not your fault, but if it is only your account on that exchange then it is 100% that is your fault. You might have some virus on your computer which is called key logger, or you visited a wrong link of the website and put your account information there. For you to be safe: 1. make sure that you save your information properly and no one knows it. 2. make sure that the link you will visit is correct, bookmark them or of not before going there go to coinmarketcap.com first and click the link there. 3. never share your information account to anyone or put in a form online.
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batang_bitcoin
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September 26, 2019, 08:55:29 PM |
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Of course, the owner of the account is to blame, because he was inattentive and therefore his data was stolen.
I agree with you, the owner of the wallet is solely to blame, he has badly secured his wallet from crooks, so they hacked in and stole all the money from the wallet And if the exchange is liable, they would do something to give incentive to the respective users that have been damaged. But on the different side, your account means your responsible. And every fund that you deposited onto the exchanges was even your decision. Be vigilant on using the internet, a lot of phishing sites are existing today and if you are not aware of that and you've been clicking links on your email, be sure that it came from the legit source because if they are starting to ask for login credentials, report it to the respective management of exchanges and don't fill up those links.
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rdewilde
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September 26, 2019, 09:31:37 PM |
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it The Exchange where I've created account is it my mistake what's you thought about it and how i make my account safe Before passing blames it is good to know how the hack happened. If it's a hack targeted at the exchange where many other users were affected, then it's not your fault but the fault of the exchange for failing to protect their users; this is the reason it's never wise to store assets on any exchange no matter how big it is. On the other hand, if the hack is strictly on your account, then its your fault, because someone might have had access to your account which will only be possible through you; that is, you failed to secure your details.
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tippytoes
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September 26, 2019, 09:35:31 PM |
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it The Exchange where I've created account is it my mistake what's you thought about it and how i make my account safe Before passing blames it is good to know how the hack happened. If it's a hack targeted at the exchange where many other users were affected, then it's not your fault but the fault of the exchange for failing to protect their users; this is the reason it's never wise to store assets on any exchange no matter how big it is. On the other hand, if the hack is strictly on your account, then its your fault, because someone might have had access to your account which will only be possible through you; that is, you failed to secure your details. I do agree with this point of view. Check first why this situation happened, from the exchange or from your account only. And after that, you can act accordingly. Don't hesitate to reach out for the support of that particular exchange. And yes, as rdewilde said, never store assets in exchange. Better transfer it to offline wallet. Even if the exchange is trustworthy like coinbase, they are still vulnerable to hacking. As hackers are becoming sophisticated, it is only a matter of time that someone will hack a secured crypto exchange.
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Viscore
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September 26, 2019, 11:55:29 PM |
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Of course, the owner of the account is to blame, because he was inattentive and therefore his data was stolen.
I agree with you, the owner of the wallet is solely to blame, he has badly secured his wallet from crooks, so they hacked in and stole all the money from the wallet And if the exchange is liable, they would do something to give incentive to the respective users that have been damaged. But on the different side, your account means your responsible. And every fund that you deposited onto the exchanges was even your decision. Be vigilant on using the internet, a lot of phishing sites are existing today and if you are not aware of that and you've been clicking links on your email, be sure that it came from the legit source because if they are starting to ask for login credentials, report it to the respective management of exchanges and don't fill up those links. Hackers will always find ways to find another victim so we should be more responsible in assuring the security of our own account. We should not be confident that our accounts are already safe because it's been protected by our exchanges but the fact that we have deposited a big amount on our account, then we should do our part to make it safe and secured all the time.
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minairia3
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September 27, 2019, 12:17:51 AM |
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If the account was hacked obviously its youre fault but if the exchange was hacked and youre account got affected in the said event then they are the one responsible for the hacked. This kind of question should be an easy one and can be determined already and shouldn't ask here. Hackers knows no bound and will probably get into more scheming strategy to hack accounts with lots of coins and tokens so better be careful on thr road.
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joromz1226
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September 27, 2019, 12:44:52 AM |
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it The Exchange where I've created account is it my mistake what's you thought about it and how i make my account safe It is not your fault if you create an account in some exchange platform, it will only be a mistakes once you become negligence unto it. Most of the time the account was hack only if you forgot to log out. There are 2 reason why account hack by the hacker, it is because the owner was click some phishing site and you didn't put any on your pc to protect all important files in it. And always put your eggs in different baskets.
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kynaz
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September 27, 2019, 01:26:29 AM |
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If the account was hacked obviously its youre fault but if the exchange was hacked and youre account got affected in the said event then they are the one responsible for the hacked. This kind of question should be an easy one and can be determined already and shouldn't ask here. Hackers knows no bound and will probably get into more scheming strategy to hack accounts with lots of coins and tokens so better be careful on thr road.
I agree with you . Most of the hacks are caused by careless user errors and if they do not install 2FA it can greatly affect security. I usually choose 2FA for almost all exchanges because this is the best way to make my assets safer. In addition, you should also add a phone number because this is also a way that many investors trust and use during the past time.
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ariyzt
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September 27, 2019, 01:25:47 PM |
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it's all your own responsible, no one can be blamed for your lost account. Its mean you fail to secure your account. The best way to secure your account on exchange is you need to activate your security 2fa, and always check the address of the exchange. because sometimes hacker attack their target using fake website
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mannybitcoins
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September 27, 2019, 02:43:20 PM |
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Sorry to hear for your loss, man. I know that pain. Have seen many people being hacked by some kind of malware of sort. It can be your fault for not choosing the right security precautions to keep your money safe. It can be the exchange’s fault for not being on the point or the wallet company’s failure, nobody knows. And everyone is to blame.
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plast555
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September 27, 2019, 08:28:16 PM |
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it's all your own responsible, no one can be blamed for your lost account. Its mean you fail to secure your account. The best way to secure your account on exchange is you need to activate your security 2fa, and always check the address of the exchange. because sometimes hacker attack their target using fake website
Yes, 99% of these hacking incidents happen due to personal errors. That's why I suggest you keep your money on big exchanges all the time. According to Coinmarketcap, at least the top 10 stock exchanges (though CMC data is manipulated, better not look here haha). It is also important that you use g2f and use a privacy-oriented browser like brave and have a good anti-virus program.
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nicecrypto
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September 27, 2019, 08:38:27 PM |
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Who else but the account owner, if an account is hacked it means that the owner of the account was not careful enough to take the right measures in protecting the account, first you must make sure the email associated with your account and your btt both have a strong password to protect it.
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pcfli
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September 27, 2019, 09:13:57 PM |
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Sorry to hear for your loss, man. I know that pain. Have seen many people being hacked by some kind of malware of sort. It can be your fault for not choosing the right security precautions to keep your money safe. It can be the exchange’s fault for not being on the point or the wallet company’s failure, nobody knows. And everyone is to blame.
It is really sad to read the failure stories from the inexperienced investors, it happens no matter how educational platforms we use for educating the newcomers. For keeping safe the crypto assets, having a hardware wallet will save the account from hijackers and strong password + 2FA combination is enough for protecting the exchange account which is used for storing the crypto assets.
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aemma
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September 27, 2019, 09:43:40 PM |
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It depends on how the hack happened; when an exchange is hacked many users will be affected in this case, the users in question aren't to be blamed but the exchange. But if the hack is targeted towards a single user then that means the user is at fault, he might have done something wrong or visited a phishing website which stole his details. There are few steps to apply in order to secure ourselves, the first is always accessing every exchange through Coinmarketcap and secondly not keeping any funds in any exchange.
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Starfranko
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September 27, 2019, 09:52:28 PM |
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I have been a victim of hacks and I know how it feels . I lost a lot of money . Whom do I blame . I think blamed myself not even the hacker because it I was not careless to have exposed my password it would have been near impossible for them to gain access to my wallet
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September 27, 2019, 10:15:14 PM |
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in my opinion, both of them made a mistake, your mistake is that you didn't protect your account, a mistake in return for leaving the hacker free, which should prevent them from moving, For prevention efforts, you should protect your account, keep a good private key, use your account, authenticate Google, use anti-phishing
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wendiar19
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September 27, 2019, 10:46:09 PM |
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it The Exchange where I've created account is it my mistake what's you thought about it and how i make my account safe none responsible for it, it's your fault because it does not provide strict security and also your fault for making a mistake so that your account can be hacked. its better to bookmark true link, and its better to use 1 email for 1 broker account, and beware phishing link.
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bittick
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September 27, 2019, 11:37:36 PM |
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it all depends, if the exchange got data breach then it's the exchange mistakes otherwise it is yours if you leak the data yourself. Things will get complicated from that point and you will definitely waste so much time trying to get your money back and there's no guarantee it will succeed. Just dont save your money in exchange.
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ElmedoRator
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September 27, 2019, 11:39:35 PM |
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if I've created account/wallet on coinbase or any other exchange then my account is hacked and my coins/money lost who are responsible for it The Exchange where I've created account is it my mistake what's you thought about it and how i make my account safe No one will be responsible if your account is hacked. It was your fault because you didn't secure it well. To keep your account safe, you need to keep your computer secure and set strong passwords
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