Vishnu.Reang
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January 08, 2020, 03:01:24 PM |
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Everyone is supposed to take care of their online accounts and funds. And in more than 99% of the cases, wallet hacks and robberies occur as a result of carelessness from the victim. But that said, the hackers must be punished severely. No one is supposed to steal money from someone else. Also, no one is permitted to intrude into someone else's personal space.
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Kersh768
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January 10, 2020, 03:30:10 PM |
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Well, based on the topic title itself, I think the mistake and the one who will take care of the full responsibility will be the hacker because he is the one capable on hacking your account and getting your funds out of it. On the other hand, you do still have the responsibility on that scenario because it is your account so you must take full accountability on what will happen into your account. The taking care of your funds depend on how you store them. You must always take into consideration upon creating account the privacy of the information you will share and to secure if the creation of your account into a certain exchange and putting your funds on it will be totally secured. Upon creation, you, yourself must be the one to check if the site of the exchange, the web browser, your computer or smartphone are all safe from intruders to keep your account privacy safe and you are the one who is capable of accessing your account. So to avoid such scenario to happen, better observe and secure all aspects that you need to see and tighten your security selection from the options provided by the exchanger and your device as well that no intruder like hackers can access anything from your device including important files and most specially your account.
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Mianae
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January 10, 2020, 03:43:55 PM |
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If my account which is 2fa enabled on any exchange gets hacked, I would blame the exchange provided I kept my 2fa device securely to myself alone. But if I get hacked from my wallet where I control the keys, then I am to be blamed for such hacks because no one else had access to my keys or deed phrase except me.
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valuater
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January 10, 2020, 03:53:06 PM |
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Using the usual way that is adding security, such as 2FA, Touch ID, the rest secures our gadget devices such as smartphones / laptops / pc means to secure here is to provide additional care such as installing additional antivirus, do not install just any application, and also may pay attention to using the internet never connected to public wifi is easy because there is a possibility that public wifi contains malware or the like that can steal your data.
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Twentyonepaylots
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January 10, 2020, 03:59:16 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 It's a mistake that goes both ways my friend. In this world, frauds and tricksters will do whatever they can to get an advantage, even if it means stealing other's hard earned investments. It could be a liability in law on the hacker's end which could get him behind bars. But it is also your fault in a sense since you did not take enough precaution. What I could highly suggest moving forward is for you to be mindful of where you login or register.
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January 10, 2020, 04:03:57 PM |
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If you own the private key then you are responsible, this is the reality. Not only positives come with self-custody way. Also, there is still problem with tracking the owners of addresses, so there is very little chance that your stolen funds will return.
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Ucy
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January 10, 2020, 04:09:15 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 Banks had the same issue years ago. At the time they had no specific policy of who was ultimatelly liable. Its still a grey area. Unfortunately when you are dealing in a market proud to be unregulated you cant expect or probaly receive protection. There are some more trusted exchanges out there but its the issue in the industry IMO. Well, hacks hardly happen on decentralized exchanges (real DEXes atleast). Coin exchange on DEXes happen from traders controlled addresses/exchange smart contact. So coin owners are expected to keep their private keys safe
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January 10, 2020, 04:13:14 PM |
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the only one responsible for your account is yourself, because in this market we should have realized the risks and you already know if no one will be responsible if you lose money and also a hacked account. if you are afraid to do so make a start with money that is ready to disappear, because that way you will feel comfortable and not have to worry
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marcous
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January 11, 2020, 02:01:24 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 I personally knew crypto since 2015 and started trading on several exchanges. And I'm grateful that until now my account is safe. The point is we must be careful when creating an account. for example by installing 2FA or other security. besides, remember never to give a gap, like clicking the wrong link. Some of my friends who have experienced most of them hacked by phishing. And of course, no one will be responsible for this matter unless you learn from experience and be more careful
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gwaposakon
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January 11, 2020, 02:17:39 PM |
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if the exchange you stored your crypto was hacked, then definitely it is not your fault but the security of the exchange. But if it from your wallet, then it might be that you have given your account information accidentally to hacked or to phishing sites that copy and monitors your activities. If this is the case, immediately change your security settings and information to avoid further damage.
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January 11, 2020, 02:24:59 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 either u or coinbase, if u clicked something malicious before and most likely you had been hacked by someone from ur own action so you are the one who should get blamed. coinbase is a pretty much a safe exchange in terms of security, so i think you had done something bad before.
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January 11, 2020, 02:34:45 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 either u or coinbase, if u clicked something malicious before and most likely you had been hacked by someone from ur own action so you are the one who should get blamed. coinbase is a pretty much a safe exchange in terms of security, so i think you had done something bad before. Indeed they will not let the public use platform like coinbase if hackers will just easily bypass every security it made so i think we should cross out the exchange where the OP created an account, if your account got hacked then you only have to blame yourself for your that and no one else but if something happens greater than that then neither you or coinbase should be blame but someone else that is responsible for it, remember that internet is a open network and be careful of your actions because with just one click someone can get into your personal info.
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Ridwan.P
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January 11, 2020, 02:46:38 PM |
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That is your responsibility. You should already know the answer. Before you create an account, there is an agreement, you should read carefully. Storing accounts securely is very easy. You just have to store it in various online storage, such as Gdrive, Dropbox, icloud, and others. And provide double security such as G2FA, verify cellphone number.
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Boov
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January 11, 2020, 03:07:56 PM |
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That is your responsibility. You should already know the answer. Before you create an account, there is an agreement, you should read carefully. Storing accounts securely is very easy. You just have to store it in various online storage, such as Gdrive, Dropbox, icloud, and others. And provide double security such as G2FA, verify cellphone number.
True I am strongly agree with you and besides you and you only who's accountable on your account. Whatever happens will bounce back to you because you are the one who's managing your account and if will be hacked well of course that is your fault. Make sure always that your account is secured to avoid casualties.
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Gheka
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January 11, 2020, 04:08:38 PM |
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That is your responsibility. You should already know the answer. Before you create an account, there is an agreement, you should read carefully. Storing accounts securely is very easy. You just have to store it in various online storage, such as Gdrive, Dropbox, icloud, and others. And provide double security such as G2FA, verify cellphone number.
True I am strongly agree with you and besides you and you only who's accountable on your account. Whatever happens will bounce back to you because you are the one who's managing your account and if will be hacked well of course that is your fault. Make sure always that your account is secured to avoid casualties. Of course, for personal property, under the guarantee of each individual, if it is lost or damaged, the fault is always the owner because right from the start of the process of creating accounts, most websites require multiple layers of security, they have very clearly warned of dangers when we do not follow instructions, and they will not be responsible for such losses. And if we have completed all these upgrades and still lost suddenly, reputable websites will be responsible for compensation, but again, it's a reputable site
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cryp24x
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January 11, 2020, 04:12:29 PM |
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In a sense, if the exhange gave you all the security options to protect your account. It is your accountability because it is your money and you have to secure it. You are the one who makes it vulnerable to hacking. There are lots of ways to secure your account now aside from password. 2FA I think is a good one.
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whyrqa
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January 13, 2020, 04:37:52 PM |
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In a sense, if the exhange gave you all the security options to protect your account. It is your accountability because it is your money and you have to secure it. You are the one who makes it vulnerable to hacking. There are lots of ways to secure your account now aside from password. 2FA I think is a good one.
The fact is that when it comes to cryptocurrency exchanges and their security, then I believe that it is best to choose not only by the rating of the resource, but also because of what security levels the resource provides for the user. For me, it is very important not only the presence of two-factor authentication of Google, but also the confirmation of all actions using SMS by phone number and e-mail. Perhaps this set of security is difficult for the user, but it increases the guarantee of safety of funds. Of course, this applies only to the user account, but nevertheless there are problems for the resource itself, when users lose their coins due to problems that the administration allows.
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January 13, 2020, 04:41:45 PM |
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Well for me you cannot really blame someone just because they got hacked. Hackers will find a way if they really want to hack your account. The only thing you can do is to maximize the security that you have. If they have a double authenticator, use it to protect all of your coins in your wallet. Do not be lazy to set up the security of your account because that is for your own safety.
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alan2here
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January 14, 2020, 02:57:46 AM |
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In a sense, if the exhange gave you all the security options to protect your account. It is your accountability because it is your money and you have to secure it. You are the one who makes it vulnerable to hacking. There are lots of ways to secure your account now aside from password. 2FA I think is a good one.
I always use 2FA for all accounts and this is the best security that google offers to all investors when participating in this market. Until now I am fine to use and have not had any problems so please install when you just created a new account. I think if you are still being attacked it is your fault and no one can be held responsible when you have a big loss. Of course this is very unlikely and before you withdraw money or deposit it should be reviewed 2 to 3 times because even a small mistake will make the property disappear.
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January 14, 2020, 06:18:38 AM |
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There are a lot of people who got hacked in their exchange wallet and they started to send a report about it, but the exchange will not take any responsibilities about it because it is not their loss and they will only say sorry to you, that is why you should be careful with your wallets because no one will take any responsibilities to it if it was hacked.
Every person is responsible for their respective dice. Indeed many people have experienced this, where their wallet was hacked and they tried to report it but I think the exchange will not be responsible about it because they have not lost anything and do not feel disadvantaged and also it happened not because of their mistakes but our mistakes yourself as the owner of the wallet. So indeed we need to be careful in everything we do and do not be easy to give our information to others.
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