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October 02, 2019, 02:10:41 PM
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You can't exactly say for a fact who is responsible, unless you are aware that you have shared your personal information or hardware token to people who you shouldn't have shared them with. And that solely makes you take the whole blame for having your account hacked, because time and time again, it has been emphasized that all personal information, login details, and hardware token should be kept safe and personal.

 
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October 02, 2019, 06:12:29 PM
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I have never experienced a case of hacking, especially for accounts related to cryptocurrency, to avoid it, I think it's easy by the way we don't install just any application, especially now that the alert is an extension on a chorme-based browser because many hacking cases originate from this, and also for account problems account for example coinbase or exchange we have to strengthen the security of e-mail for my own e-mail I always use additional security (2FA) yes I know this is a bit excessive but as long as using it I have never lost so it's better to be a little excessive than losing especially if you have lots of assets.
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October 02, 2019, 06:34:34 PM
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In any case, in my opinion, each account should be very secure.  It is the resource that should offer the user multilevel protection, which includes checking by phone number, email, two-factor authentication, and so on.  I believe that in the first place, it is the user who can be guilty of the leak of his personal data, due to which the attacker can take over someone else's account.  But there are other situations because of which the administration of the resource must provide certain options for restoring access to the account for the account of the true owner.
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October 02, 2019, 09:47:19 PM
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It could be you and could be the exchange. Let's go like this, where did you store your private informations, GA code etc, do you register on other websites with same exchange email and password? If you store your information securely, and also being strict with your exchange email and password then if a hack occurs the exchange should be blamed. But if you failed to secure yourself and maybe visit a phishing website then you are to blame. Also, as a note, always visit your desired exchange through Coinmarketcap so as to be safe from phishing.

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October 03, 2019, 12:57:28 AM
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If you ever protected your account the best you can then maybe its somebody fault. As a user we take full responsibility of our every actions but sometimes no matter how we try safe our accounts there are instances that we might be outsmarted by bad actors.
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October 03, 2019, 01:30:46 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 Huh
is it my mistake Huh
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and how i make my account safe  Huh

You have the responsibility for your account , if it is hacked by someone then you are the one to blame because if you secured your account it cannot be hacked by someone. There are many ways to secure an account , one is the two factor authentication  , this is one of the safest way to secure an account.

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October 03, 2019, 02:43:22 AM
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You are responsible for your account, if you didn't do something to tighten the security then its your negligence.

But if you insist that it's not your fault, then file a complain against this incident to the exchange where your account was hacked. There are circumstances that it's a backdoor hack and it's the negligence of the exchange. In other words, this depends on the situation but unless the exchange proved that it's not on their part and you are aware on how you protected your account, it's hard to pin point though they can just simply deny that it's not their fault.
In addition, you are responsible on your account for being hacked since it is yours and you are the one who cares for that. And the hackers can only hack your account when there's something information that is being leaked or knew by him. You should make different authenticator for you to secure your account since we are in the money world and we are earning money here, meaning there are a lot of hackers in this sector. So if you don't secure it yourself your money will vanished and be hacked by hackers. Authenticators are important since it secures your account and you should save it in some secured file. But in this generation, there are still hackers that are expert in hacking, so avoid some websites that need your personal information.
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October 03, 2019, 02:54:22 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 Huh
is it my mistake Huh
what's you thought about it Huh

and how i make my account safe  Huh

in such cases, it is very difficult to know who is responsible. in my opinion, this could be your fault or an exchanger's mistake. I say that because this also happened to me.

This can be your fault because sometimes we invite the hackers themselves. Maybe you clicked on a number of suspicious e-mails in the incoming e-mail on behalf of the exchanger.

it can also be an exchanger error because they neglect to make a system that can be exploited by hackers (but there is no secure system). You can try sending support tickets, and that might be overcome. but the possibility is very small.

however, we can only learn from it. we know the most responsible here is the hackers involved.

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October 03, 2019, 03:04:35 AM
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First you need to check for yourself first if you have lapses in your side like you give your credentials to someone. After that you need to check also whether you have put your credentials to any storage online like spreadsheets and etc.

If none of it are responsible for the leak of your credentials then there is a big possibility that the security of the exchange were hacked, so the main responsible to it is the team behind the exchange. In online, you can secure your account by upgrading your security to 2fa or any additional security that the exchange has provided, aside from that there is no guarantee that our money online is 100% safe.

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October 03, 2019, 03:15:57 AM
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If you ever protected your account the best you can then maybe its somebody fault. As a user we take full responsibility of our every actions but sometimes no matter how we try safe our accounts there are instances that we might be outsmarted by bad actors.
Some hackers were too good in hacking that we got too sick questioning ourselves. First it is really our fault not to encrypt our account the best way as we can like combination of difficult codes as well used email in different platforms that sometimes may expose our email in different sites that seems easy for hackers to detect and try if they can get funds on it.  The application we use matters too,check its credibility in protecting their clients but we know that even top exchanges been attacked by hackers too. I usually just think its hackers fault to give myself peace. Will just change my code and provide authentication security to stop them the next time. Forgive ourselves and learn from the trauma it brings to make our account more secured.

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If you ever protected your account the best you can then maybe its somebody fault. As a user we take full responsibility of our every actions but sometimes no matter how we try safe our accounts there are instances that we might be outsmarted by bad actors.
Having a lot of passwords would make the account safer to have. Don't just leave a wallet or account unencrypted.

 
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October 03, 2019, 09:01:33 AM
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If you ever protected your account the best you can then maybe its somebody fault. As a user we take full responsibility of our every actions but sometimes no matter how we try safe our accounts there are instances that we might be outsmarted by bad actors.
Having a lot of passwords would make the account safer to have. Don't just leave a wallet or account unencrypted.

I always use a difficult password so that other people have difficulty guessing it, and other additional security, if this has been used all and the account is still hacked then there is a weakness in the exchange.

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October 03, 2019, 10:10:31 AM
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Having a lot of passwords would make the account safer to have. Don't just leave a wallet or account unencrypted.
Yes alphanumeric is one of the best password combinations, but it is your responsibility to secure your account, you should keep it secret so that nobody will know that you are having that thing. You should change your password often as much as possible make it monthly and install a 2FA feature that can send you a text message or email for confirmations But we can never prevent instances that hacker may do something to our accounts it is not our fault but the developer is in charge of it.
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October 03, 2019, 10:12:57 AM
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I think everyone is responsible for his own security. Always use 2 factor authentication, never use a password twice. Don't share personal information with strangers.

 
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October 03, 2019, 11:14:45 AM
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Well if your account was hacked ill think no one will blame on it. There are a time our account be hacked because of some virus we open in any sites that not protected and not safe to open. And in that issue must better to be careful always in comes of our account that have some important coins. But in come recover you know the secret key of your account, Actually some of exchange site are have secret key that can recover our account again.
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October 03, 2019, 11:20:46 AM
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If you ever protected your account the best you can then maybe its somebody fault. As a user we take full responsibility of our every actions but sometimes no matter how we try safe our accounts there are instances that we might be outsmarted by bad actors.
Having a lot of passwords would make the account safer to have. Don't just leave a wallet or account unencrypted.

I always use a difficult password so that other people have difficulty guessing it, and other additional security, if this has been used all and the account is still hacked then there is a weakness in the exchange.
in 80 percent of cases, hacks occur through the fault of users and not through the fault of the exchange or wallet. therefore it is important to be very carefully


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October 03, 2019, 12:12:06 PM
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if it's really your fault, or negligence in accessing your wallet, I think you should be held responsible.
but it is different if the exchange is hacked, it is the hacker's fault and the company will be responsible, but you must have strong evidence if you are the owner of the wallet on the exchange.

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October 03, 2019, 04:07:09 PM
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It is neither mistake, but your computer’s because probably you got some Trojan or something in your computer that resulted in the hacker gaining access to your pc. These hackers will do anything to achieve your wallet so be very careful in this regard
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October 03, 2019, 06:01:25 PM
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It is difficult to answer this question. If you were talking about personal wallets (both online and desktop versions), then I would have said that in case you get hacked and your coins get stolen then you have only yourselves to blame. In such cases, the majority of the incidents occur due to carelessness from the user (such as 2FA not activated or email confirmation not enabled).

However, hacks on exchange wallets can occur due to multiple reasons. They can occur due to carelessness from the side of the user, as well as due to mistakes from the part of the exchange. Sometimes the exchanges get hacked and user data (passwords, email address, phone number.etc) get stolen. In such cases, you can't blame the user for the hack. But sometimes, the user is responsible. For example, the user visits a phishing website and enters his password. The hacker gets hold of this password and uses it to steal the coins.

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Let me use the incident that happened earlier this year to give an example... A large number of user accounts were hacked and large funds totalling over $40m was carted away but the exchange refunded their users because it happened because of a vulnerability from their end, but when a single individual's account is hacked, that user bears the responsibility because it happened to just you so it's likely that you didn't secure your account the way it ought to be secured.

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