Strange situation on my computer, I don't know how this could have happened. Someone has managed to transfer uno funds out of my wallet. The wallet was locked with my passphrase. The passphrase is long and complex, so I thought it was quite secure. I noticed something strange about a week ago when the blockchain needed re-uploading from scratch. I waited for it to upload (I don't use this computer much so it took about a week) and today discovered the wallet had been emptied. The interesting thing is as far as I can recall I have not unlocked the wallet for quite sometime almost 6 months, so it most likely would not have been a key logger. The amount taken was 93.79 uno, disappointing but not a major setback. The machine will need rebuilding though which will be a headache.
Status: 4059 confirmations
Date: 18/04/2015 08:55
To: uKLjx9BQKmVnxfgYYRSZMA46QdkTeeHZ4c
Debit: -93.79314490 kg/Un
Transaction fee: -0.000372110 kg/Un
Net amount: -93.793517010 kg/Un
Transaction ID: 548bc7114b0b6bd53a8b0fec4be4423937a61b3e8d71d71a32a52269ffd185fa
I've been mulling over your 'breach' and I thought I'd post my thoughts.
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It seems likely your computer was Trojaned. Remote access seems the most likely scenario considering your password and infrequent use of the machine.
I don't think this is a targeted scenario, your have to few coins and the attacker fudged the UNO wallet. I'd suggest tracking down any recent files, drivers, bots, scripts you may have used recently.
The fact the wallet got 'pooched' seems to speak about incompetence on the 'hackers' part.
Any 'hacker' who could remote access your system could educate themselves regarding UNO in the time it would take for you to re download the blockchain.
Hopefully this helps locate the issue. Nothing worse than not knowing how they got in.