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February 06, 2021, 01:40:26 PM
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I really want to say sorry for your loss , you cannot bring back these transactions, it is the sad thing about crypto it is traceless you will know the person who stole your DOGE and unfortunately, you work hard for that DOGE but someone reaps all your money, also I think you should check your privacy too maybe it is compromised if you have anything in your device better to withdraw it all and change all your passwords.
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February 06, 2021, 02:18:15 PM
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it is a pity that a person had such a problem, but we all must once again learn a good lesson from this and forget about the safety of our cryptocurrency assets. If a person has not used a wallet since 2014, then the probability of losing secret keys on the Internet is very small, especially if a person has an idea of ​​the safety of secret information. Based on this, we can conclude that we are all under the gun of a hacker and any wallet cannot be secure, with the exception of a hardware wallet.
Perhaps it is worth paying attention to the fact where Doge was stored and perhaps the administration of the resource appropriated these coins, since they decided that they were lost, since there were no movements for six years.

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February 06, 2021, 02:53:51 PM
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I'm sorry, for the loss of your doge, if your PC has been hit by malware we can't do anything, I personally would be crazy to lose that much, but this could be your lesson, to be more careful, and my advice if it's more than 10k to move your assets  to a wallet that has double security to access it

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February 06, 2021, 05:38:31 PM
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There is nothing you can do but feel sorry for yourself. No one can help you. However hackers have moved your assets to a new address, you will no longer be able to find it. But be careful for the future, so that hackers do not get access to your PC. My wallet was also hacked in 2018, I suffered a lot; From then on I used my wallet very carefully.
Have you identified how your wallet got hacked and what are the steps you took to avoid these. The only option for anyone to hack your computer is when you are not taking your security or privacy seriously. If you have the basic understanding about how to secure your computer you wont be loosing your coins, before investing make sure you are secured enough to hold the money, if not do not spare your time in investing.
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February 06, 2021, 06:16:39 PM
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Sorry for your loss but I would recommend you to stop reading the comments here and go to the police ASAP. Maybe they will be able to track the hacker. If the hacker has sent the coins to an exchange and the account is verified, maybe they can find who did it.
You need to know in which country he lives and there cryptocurrency is legal or illegal, if legal then he can get help from police. In the hacker wallet this coin was hold just for 2 days in his wallet since hacked, so i think already sold out an exchange even though no need to use verified/KYC account for trade such amount of tokens. He is unlikely to ever get back this stolen token.

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February 07, 2021, 08:07:12 PM
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This is unfortunate  Sad Sadly it's irreversible and there's nothing you can do about it. One thing that put you at a disadvantage is the transaction of the hacking because its discovery is 5 months behind the hacking incident. You could possibly track it and find out the exchange where the hacker puts your DOGE at and that will be your chance to make an appeal in it.
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February 10, 2021, 01:29:52 PM
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Well, you hadn't bother about those Dogecoins since 2014, hadn't put them on well-protected digital wallet and now in 8 years complain that someone hacked them. Just don't bother about Doges again. Faith the reality, you lost your Doges forever and can do nothing with this. Your situation might be a good experience for you to protect crypto in future.

Yes, you may be right, understand that they weren't actually worth very much until the recent activity so I hadn't really thought about them since 2014.
It was not an inside job.
I think perhaps my PC did have some malware and I did have an old wallet.dat file in a folder.
I have formatted the hard drive and changed all my passwords to unique passwords using a generator.

Thanks for all your comments,

Does anyone know how to use https://ciphertrace.com/financial-investigations-and-blockchain-forensics/ or anything similar as I would really like to know which exchange received the stolen coins so I can at least make an inquiry.

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February 10, 2021, 03:38:08 PM
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Someone got access to your keys behind your back, can be an inside job maybe you like talking about crypto and private keys? Or you store the private keys on PC where malwares can steal your data, sorry mate you can't recover the Doge coins, just forget it and move on, next time be more careful

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