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January 23, 2020, 03:52:06 AM
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I'm sorry but it's too late to recover it. That's one of the reason why you store your funds in a hard wallet especially when the funds you are storing are for emergencies like this, like funds that you can't just afford to lose even if Bitcoin dump for a little while.

Since that already happened, you should clean your computer for infections. Probably format it and before assessing important files, download an anti-virus for extra layers of protection.
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January 23, 2020, 04:48:20 AM
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I'm sorry to hear that. Storing funds in btc can be even more risky then storing them in your bedside table.

In a world where security is the most important for people to put trust, technology is the thing that makes it 10x more possible, invention of digital currencies with a strong backbone such as bitcoin is one of the best invention that is now feared by banks and central authorities. Bitcoin is showing a strong security features that makes it possible to be considered the most safest storage of our currency in terms of having it digitally. The only problem arises is when the decentralization that is offered by bitcoin right from the start is disregarding for us using centralized exchanges. But keep in mind, that security in systems is still on our hands, as long as we keep ourselves personally responsible and knowledgeable about keeping the best wallet possible.
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January 23, 2020, 05:33:33 AM
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Meehn, sorry for you  Angry there is nothing like recovering your money when you send it to the wrong address, as long as you have sent it you should just forget about it because it’s not coming back again.

I am still not understanding how you made this kind of mistake of sending to the wrong address, maybe you have installed a software that’s owned by hackers and scammers, because I have once heard of some apps that automatically rewrites the addresses you copy so that when you paste it and send, it goes to the wallet that’s owned by those scammers. Unless you’re the one that just made the mistake.

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January 23, 2020, 05:44:40 AM
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Hello,
I have a crisis! I have withdrawn (for the seventh time) to my BTC wallet.
After posting the funds (and obtaining two confirmations) - there was an outgoing transaction that was not authorized by me !! The transaction was released twenty minutes after the first confirmation - to some fresh address with no transaction history and is an RBF transaction. It's exactly a transaction at 0.4BTC.
My BTC address from which the funds were stolen: 1CCEQxuUkb6RKQM4TDYbQemBVs2ihe45ps
Address to which funds were sent:
3DTjnTxjPnePfvg3haTyUQQeFK2riuZ1Fr
Unauthorized transaction ID: 2f79dda8aea3f06400be07f04f65b6045ba2e0235efa0bba0f6d9d6375da421c

The transaction is marked as RBF!
I use client Electrum 3.3.8
There is no option for someone to steal a private key from your computer because I watch security all the time!

Is it going to somehow stop the flow of funds or recover them?
I am desperate because these funds were supposed to be for my mother's health.
I'am so sad to hear that.
may we know what type of bitcoin wallet you are using, what is a hardware wallet ?
and what device do you use to make transactions ?

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January 23, 2020, 05:49:20 AM
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Maybe some on entered your wallet without your permission. If I were you, you should maximize the security that your wallet is offering. If they are offering double authentication, make sure that you have activated it so that those hackers that are planning to enter on your wallet will have a hard time since they need an authorization code that will be texted by you.

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January 23, 2020, 08:17:56 AM
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we don't know how hackers work,maybe they could steal without involving the private key, even the exchangers were their victims. however, if a transaction takes place, it will be very difficult to return the asset, and can't even. the only way is to forget it and try to find another way to pay for your mother's treatment. sometimes the situation is not on our side's friend, I'm sorry about that.
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January 23, 2020, 11:29:16 AM
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Hello,
I have a crisis! I have withdrawn (for the seventh time) to my BTC wallet.
After posting the funds (and obtaining two confirmations) - there was an outgoing transaction that was not authorized by me !! The transaction was released twenty minutes after the first confirmation - to some fresh address with no transaction history and is an RBF transaction. It's exactly a transaction at 0.4BTC.
My BTC address from which the funds were stolen: 1CCEQxuUkb6RKQM4TDYbQemBVs2ihe45ps
Address to which funds were sent:
3DTjnTxjPnePfvg3haTyUQQeFK2riuZ1Fr
Unauthorized transaction ID: 2f79dda8aea3f06400be07f04f65b6045ba2e0235efa0bba0f6d9d6375da421c

The transaction is marked as RBF!
I use client Electrum 3.3.8
There is no option for someone to steal a private key from your computer because I watch security all the time!

Is it going to somehow stop the flow of funds or recover them?
I am desperate because these funds were supposed to be for my mother's health.

Unfortunately this happens. Even if you are sure that your device is protected from viruses, the vulnerability itself could be in the wallet that you installed. There may be many options. It’s a pity, but you can’t get the money back.
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January 23, 2020, 01:01:00 PM
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Sorry but your funds was already stolen and you can't retrieve it anymore. Can you remember the software and apps that you have downloaded to your PC?

Let's say that you have been aware of protecting your security all of the time but you probably missed some random apps that you have downloaded and didn't noticed it as you use them.
it becomes very possible if he has used an app that contains a backdoor etc.
maybe this is my suggestion to use premium antivirus which has banking, payment and cryptocurrency protect features as I use it on my device
and to keep it even safer I recommend closing your webcam for secure your password
What kind of antivirus is that?

Even you are activated with premium and best antivirus but if your browsing activity isn't monitored and you keep downloading unfamiliar apps, there's still a chance that you might get a backdoor. Or there is a tendency that you might your wallet info into an unknown sheet or fill up forms.


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January 24, 2020, 02:06:51 AM
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Sorry but your funds was already stolen and you can't retrieve it anymore. Can you remember the software and apps that you have downloaded to your PC?

Let's say that you have been aware of protecting your security all of the time but you probably missed some random apps that you have downloaded and didn't noticed it as you use them.
it becomes very possible if he has used an app that contains a backdoor etc.
maybe this is my suggestion to use premium antivirus which has banking, payment and cryptocurrency protect features as I use it on my device
and to keep it even safer I recommend closing your webcam for secure your password
What kind of antivirus is that?

Even you are activated with premium and best antivirus but if your browsing activity isn't monitored and you keep downloading unfamiliar apps, there's still a chance that you might get a backdoor. Or there is a tendency that you might your wallet info into an unknown sheet or fill up forms.



That's the thing, antivirus only adds a layer of protection for the user, it's the users fault for downloading a shady app and doing dangerous things that could compromise his security. But still, antivirus would still be a great help protecting the users.

My recommended antivirus is just windows defender when you are using windows 10.
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January 24, 2020, 06:33:40 AM
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Maybe some on entered your wallet without your permission. If I were you, you should maximize the security that your wallet is offering. If they are offering double authentication, make sure that you have activated it so that those hackers that are planning to enter on your wallet will have a hard time since they need an authorization code that will be texted by you.
well if he uses a hard wallet, of course, the closest person can be one of the perpetrators. make sure that no one knows about it, even if your friend, because in money matters if there is an opportunity, they might take it. the problem with crypto is, when you send money, you won't be able to take it back.


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January 24, 2020, 09:54:02 AM
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~snip~

That's the thing, antivirus only adds a layer of protection for the user, it's the users fault for downloading a shady app and doing dangerous things that could compromise his security. But still, antivirus would still be a great help protecting the users.

My recommended antivirus is just windows defender when you are using windows 10.
It's a free and built-in antivirus whenever you install a Windows 10 OS. And whether it is like that, nothing beats the safe browsing style and being aware of your activity on the web including surfing and downloading.

well if he uses a hard wallet, of course, the closest person can be one of the perpetrators. make sure that no one knows about it, even if your friend, because in money matters if there is an opportunity, they might take it. the problem with crypto is, when you send money, you won't be able to take it back.
How could the closest person will know your hardware wallet's detail? it's not advisable to do that if you're doing it. Anyway, OP didn't reply anymore, I guess he has found already the reason base to the posts of everyone the cause of how the hacker stole his funds.

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January 24, 2020, 09:59:26 AM
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Let me ask if where did you download the Electrum wallet? You might be using the fake one.
The correct electrum URL is electrum.org if you download it to a different URL it's 100% fake electrum that can steal all of your funds.
To avoid any type of complications, this was why I stopped using the electrum wallet entirely. And I think Electrum isn't even doing enough sensitization on the difference in the URL to help users not falling prey to scammers. I believe this is also causing them patronage.

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January 24, 2020, 10:24:07 AM
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I'm sorry to hear that. Storing funds in btc can be even more risky then storing them in your bedside table.

Then I figured that you don't own a Cryptocurrency judging on your post, and it's likely that you do not know how Bitcoin works, because you do not know how to secure your Bitcoin, you are just making assumption that Bitcoin is not safe to store when in reality it's the holders or keeper of the coins that is at fault.
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January 25, 2020, 10:38:33 AM
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I'm sorry to hear that. Storing funds in btc can be even more risky then storing them in your bedside table.

That's the most strange suggestion i have ever heard. Storing funds in form of Bitcoin is never risky if you know who and where to store it properly.

As per the OP, i am afraid his system might be infected by a virus which result in automatic sending of the BTC to a certain address.

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January 25, 2020, 10:46:22 AM
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OP, you're going to need to run a virus sweep of your PC.

You've either got a RAT installed, or something did a paste swap on you. Alternatively, you might be using a compromised version of Electrum, or somebody managed to exfiltrate your private keys and used another client to send the payment (most likely option).

You're not going to get your money back, police wont touch the issue, and you probably can't afford a blockchain analysis company to do cluster analysis.

Unfortunately, this is one you're going to have to take on the chin.
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January 25, 2020, 11:09:37 AM
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I am sorry about this situation but there is no way for you to get it back. It has been transferred to another wallet and you have lost it permanently. Every day I see a lot of hacks happening to everyone here, most of them have failed to secure the private key and were stolen by the bad guys. I hope you can secure it better in the future and let this situation not happen again
Impossible and not way to return back our balance after sending by the other, little mistake sending with wrong address we can't get return back our bitcoin assets and the same thing if some one hacked and stole your assets, I think did you install some application on your computer look terrible and make your data is record on this site, I think we are the cryptocurreny world never install with some thing else of application on smart phone and computer.
This is why we should be aware in every decision we make. Every steps we take we must know what's gonna happen after because one single mistake can be your loss and that's what happened to him, he should be informed that we are in a digital world and we are holding digital money we cannot bring it back if it is stolen or lose, because where do you complain? Cryptocurrency is decentralized. To sum it all up, I recommend that you should protect every important information about your wallet and be informative in every transaction you make because scammers are everywhere.

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January 25, 2020, 11:17:27 AM
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If funds transferred to another unknown wallet without any action from your side mean your seed phrase or private keys have been compromised somehow. May be you have downloaded electrum from fake source or may be you have created paper wallet from fake or phishing sources. Sorry to say but it won't reverse anymore.

The day before yesterday, my wallet with physical cash was stolen, and today - the rest of my hope was cleared.
Are you sure your private key were not written on your physical wallet ? If so, then likely same guy steal your fund. Anyway don't be hopeless, somehow you will be out of this problems. Try to manage fund from offline.

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January 25, 2020, 11:41:10 AM
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I've done a little lookup of those addresses on my mobile but haven't found anything very useful, maybe an extensive research would help identify who the guy who stole the funds is although I believe the chances are slight. Anyways, I'll post what I found here.

Your funds have been sent from your address to this wallet which, according to Wallet Explorer, has 6 addresses.

I looked up every address out of this wallet and upon searching the address "1Xfo3QqkKNV8vrsEs1LvPZsEjorMsFebM" out of the wallet I linked above, Google results provided me a link to a Bitcoin Private Key Generator which makes me believe the owner of the walled linked above has stolen money from some leaked wallets too. Apparently,

This makes me believe the money has been stolen for real from the OP. I've seen replies suspecting the OP will soon request donations though. In that case, don't donate to him. It's nobody's fault he did not safely store his funds.
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January 25, 2020, 12:17:58 PM
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If funds transferred to another unknown wallet without any action from your side mean your seed phrase or private keys have been compromised somehow. May be you have downloaded electrum from fake source or may be you have created paper wallet from fake or phishing sources. Sorry to say but it won't reverse anymore.

The day before yesterday, my wallet with physical cash was stolen, and today - the rest of my hope was cleared.
Are you sure your private key were not written on your physical wallet ? If so, then likely same guy steal your fund. Anyway don't be hopeless, somehow you will be out of this problems. Try to manage fund from offline.
Actually, there are always a case like this. Phishing sites can victim people by just copying the address. Maybe, he gathered the site without asking some veteran in using electrum wallet. I was also a victim of phishing site before but I prevented it when I verified to my mentor and he said its a wrong mew.
As of now, I am always double check the sites first before I am opening so that I am aware of the site.



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January 25, 2020, 12:51:35 PM
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this may be a lesson for you to Download the Electrum wallet so you wont be redirected to fake sites since i am sure this is the reason why you were being hacked just soon after you make a transactions and easily for the hacker to transfer your coins to another wallet.
I'm sorry to hear that. Storing funds in btc can be even more risky then storing them in your bedside table.

Then I figured that you don't own a Cryptocurrency judging on your post, and it's likely that you do not know how Bitcoin works, because you do not know how to secure your Bitcoin, you are just making assumption that Bitcoin is not safe to store when in reality it's the holders or keeper of the coins that is at fault.
that's the point because in this short message we can evaluate how Noob he is about cryptocurrency.
he don't even Know the real way on how to treat Bitcoin and not because the currency is in your wallet it means they are safe because at any mistake this will all Gone in a minutes time.









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