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November 24, 2019, 04:28:59 PM |
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I am safe using Metamask for 2 years, I often see this case is usually done because of carelessness from the owner of the wallet, do you have friends who understand about your ETH and have you ever lent your laptop to your friend? if yes, please check your friends, it could be done by someone closest to you, especially if you easily lend your laptop to someone else with a metamask wallet inside
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adjed
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November 24, 2019, 05:16:01 PM |
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Since that is the entirety of the ETH in your wallet and you're certain that you didn't initiate the transaction, then it's safe to say that your wallet has been hacked, I personally prefer mobile wallets because I get notifications whenever a transactions is initiated in my wallet, considering how long that transaction was made and you didn't even notice, it think you should consider using a mobile wallet and be careful where you store your keys.
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jets567
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November 24, 2019, 05:28:08 PM |
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can this be changelly transaction ?
Do you mean that if you can recover your alleged hack Ether? Then answer is No since it's a success transaction and it happened over 2 weeks ago so there is no way to reverse the transaction. Also, it was already transfer on Hitbtc contract which is hard to trace where your Ether went. I suggest you create transfer all your funds on a new wallet but before that you must check if your computer or laptop is not compromised.
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Ryan Dugan
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November 24, 2019, 06:55:21 PM |
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Maybe you shouldn't be making such big transactions until you know what is going on. Why not make a new wallet in meta mask and then put a few $ so that if you do something wrong it is fine since a few $$ lose is worth the lesson learnt. Rather a few dollars then your entire main wallet. Also, keep separate wallets. Don't keep everything in one wallet. Don't forget to back up and remember where you back up? Print it on paper.
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BeManga
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November 24, 2019, 07:27:25 PM |
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there is a possibility that you connect your metamask account in some non trusted website you should be aware that metamask is like an application but not a wallet that if you connect it in some website there is a possibility that they will have the ability to use your wallet
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livingfree
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November 25, 2019, 11:03:04 AM |
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Did you download some software that isn't familiar to you? maybe a malware was installed on your PC. And the amount that was sent to that address was already traded on hitbtc.
If you didn't do that transaction, you should transfer all the other balances to another wallet.
but I have too much game assets Game assets? what do you mean by that? is your metamask integrated with other app games where you're balance is already connected to it? this is just a safety precaution in case your wallet is hacked. can this be changelly transaction ?
Changelly's transaction AFAIK isn't like this.
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Patrix_1
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November 26, 2019, 01:37:51 PM |
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I believe you are not so familiar with Ethereum blockchain. It is like an open book, where all your transactions can be saved. If this transaction was not managed by you, than yes, your wallet is hacked and I would recommend to transfer all funds to another one.
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dirgayeah
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November 27, 2019, 10:33:39 PM |
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During this time I use Metamask safe, there is a possibility that you have malware on your computer or other device, if you have a lot of assets in your wallet, it's better to move your assets immediately to a safe wallet and use another device that is clean from malware.
hmm btw what kind of Malware which is can do an automatic transaction on blockchain especially at ETH chain bro? never heard about that . or maybe hacker put some Payload file to control his victim's PC?
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Karto
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November 27, 2019, 10:53:27 PM |
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i tought that i was hacked once, and at the end it appeared that i made the transaction and forgot about it. check every exchange you have if you are missing something hope you wasnt hacked
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Crypto5060
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November 27, 2019, 11:01:05 PM |
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It could be that your address was comprised maybe by malware installed on your computer because I doubt the possibility of Metamask being hacked.
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BartS
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November 28, 2019, 03:35:28 AM |
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It is really unfortunate but you seem to have been hacked, while I understand your desperation those coins are gone and you will never be able to get them back. What you need to do now is to move all your wallets to a computer that you know is completely clean, generate a new set of wallets and send your coins there, we have seen many cases in the past in which hackers stole only a portion of your holdings and then after a few weeks they realized their mistake and stole everything they left behind.
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cutesgirl
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November 28, 2019, 04:33:52 AM |
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Are you sure that transaction not doing by you?. That's already 22 days ago. When the last time you use metamask? Because I don't have a trouble with metamask until today. Just try to remember it?
Will possible memask hacek? I think only your self have connection with your Metamask account because you save your key on your computer and log in to Metamask using password have you set before creating Metamask account, maybe your friend or some one access to your phone and computer to log in Metamask account for sending all your assets.
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Henrytrust
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December 02, 2019, 04:34:34 AM |
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Since you're saying you did not carry out those transactions, it's most likely your Pc has been compromised or a malware was installed in your browser. I personally have experienced such a situation and had to withdraw all my ethereum from the wallet. I've since stopped using metamask and settled for Imtoken.
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DosManos
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December 02, 2019, 05:27:16 AM |
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you have to buy ledger nano s my friend, do it while its the black friday.. dont own your coins on a hot wallet on a computer that you use everyday
really sorry for your loss
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shaheer001
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December 02, 2019, 05:36:02 AM |
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I think you have forgotten and you have made some transactions,or you have downloaded the Metamask from a suspicious website. Meta mask is safe if you use it from your own pc and has downloaded from Meta mask original site.
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BlackFor3st
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December 02, 2019, 05:47:40 AM |
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It is a very small amount for a leaked of metamask, you should double check with yourself whether you did that transaction or not. If not, maybe you can ask yourself whether someone of your family or friends that knows that wallet. There is no leak yet in metamask as far as I concern so there is a big possibility that it was your doing or your private key was being fish. It will be best if you create a new wallet and transfer all your assets now to that wallet. Though you have no big amount there as your remaining balance is only 0.124eth but just to make it more clever, then next time make sure that you can safely put your private key in a safe place.
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BartS
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December 03, 2019, 03:14:38 AM |
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you have to buy ledger nano s my friend, do it while its the black friday.. dont own your coins on a hot wallet on a computer that you use everyday
really sorry for your loss
I really believe that hardware wallets should be more popular than they are, I understand that no one wants to spend money in something when they can store their coins for free on their computers but when you see the huge amount of scams and hacks in the market you should think if you really want to risk your coins just to save yourself a few dollars. Obviously hardware wallets are not impossible to hack and you can still lose your funds if you make mistakes but it is many times more difficult and that is what it is important.
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albrots
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December 03, 2019, 08:04:17 AM |
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There are many possibilities that can happen. Not the hacked metamask, but your carelessness. Metamask has a fake plugin made by hackers, and there have been a lot of theft due to fake plugins. Then someone can access your computer or steal your browser data that is integrated with metamask. Many malware can lurk your device, use your best antivirus to overcome this.
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Ducky1
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December 03, 2019, 09:41:29 AM |
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I have never noticed any problems behind the metamask; basically, such problems appear due to the human factor. The reason may be the fact that you yourself installed the malware, well, or you yourself completed the transaction.
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ashmodeus
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December 08, 2019, 02:03:08 AM |
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did u already check about ur transaction ? i mean , according to ur tx hash give , the recipient address has moved away the ETH to the hot wallet of HITBTC. and i just have a think, did u already check ur HITBTC account ? because for me, its not make sense metamask has been hacked.
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