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September 26, 2022, 06:13:24 AM
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Help me guyz. How to stop automatic sending to another address Huh
When our wallet has been successfully hacked there is no way to stop it, it's better to leave the wallet and leave it alone because that's all we can do, with this incident it should be a lesson for you in the future to be more careful and not be careless when dealing with your wallet and never try to link the wallet with unknown DEX exchange sites or other suspicious sites.

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November 11, 2022, 09:51:06 PM
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Stop sending coins to that wallet. It's compromised. The hacker injected some script to forward whatever coins you sent to the wallet. So anything you send to the wallet it will be forwarded to the hackers given address.
Anyone knows where those MF "injected" those scripts and if there's a way to blacklist the wallet address where the assets are redirecting?

I noticed that this script/bot just monitoring transactions with BNB because I have other tokens in my hacked wallet that is still there and I want to get back, but I  can't hold BNB in this wallet to pay the gas to transfer
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November 23, 2022, 07:57:05 PM
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Stop sending coins to that wallet. It's compromised. The hacker injected some script to forward whatever coins you sent to the wallet. So anything you send to the wallet it will be forwarded to the hackers given address.
Anyone knows where those MF "injected" those scripts and if there's a way to blacklist the wallet address where the assets are redirecting?

I noticed that this script/bot just monitoring transactions with BNB because I have other tokens in my hacked wallet that is still there and I want to get back, but I  can't hold BNB in this wallet to pay the gas to transfer
I think that this script may be in the DApp applications. You can disable this option from the wallet settings, and I believe that the hacker succeeded in that after you used the DApp on the Trust Wallet, which has access to your private key and you gave it permission to do so, It leads to signing transactions from malicious DApps and to allow the transfer of your tokens, I advise you not to use your infected phone because it may have a Trojan, use another phone and download the official Trust Wallet from Google Play and wait at least a month until you see if the hacker managed to transfer Your coins or not and the last thing you do is deposit BNB fees.

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March 13, 2023, 04:42:19 AM
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From what you're describing, it sounds like the hacker may have set up some sort of automatic script to automatically transfer any funds that are sent to their address to another address.

Unfortunately, once your funds have been sent to the hacker's address, it's unlikely that you'll be able to recover them.

In terms of preventing further loss, one option would be to immediately stop using your compromised wallet and create a new one with a strong password and two-factor authentication.

I think, you should also make sure to never share your private keys or seed phrases with anyone and only use trusted exchanges or services to exchange cryptocurrencies.

As for transferring your valuable tokens to another address, I would suggest doing so through a different wallet that hasn't been compromised. This will help ensure that your funds are safe and not at risk of being automatically transferred to another address.

Remember, it's always important to stay vigilant and cautious when it comes to cryptocurrency transactions.

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March 14, 2023, 07:00:46 AM
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I experienced the same a few days ago, I was trying to use trust wallet to send btc here to remove IP ban because it can send a lower amount.

I sent BTC from Binance to my trust wallet and it was gone immediately the it showed on my trust wallet. There was like two transactions immediately,  inward and outward. At that time I was still waiting for my coins not realizing its already stolen.

After hours of waiting I decide to contact trust wallet support.  They said a bit might have picked up my seed phrase and accessed my wallet that I should create a new wallet.  Thankfully it's only $20.

Note: I have been using trust wallet for months now, just want to use it a few days ago and this happen.  I stored my seed phrase on Google docs and somewhere on telegram chat between my two account. So I think that's why it was compromised.  If you are doing the same abandone the wallet immediately.  Keep your seed phrase off the internet,  it's even better on paper physical.

Sorry for your loss.
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March 14, 2023, 10:24:02 PM
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I experienced the same a few days ago, I was trying to use trust wallet to send btc here to remove IP ban because it can send a lower amount.

I sent BTC from Binance to my trust wallet and it was gone immediately the it showed on my trust wallet. There was like two transactions immediately,  inward and outward. At that time I was still waiting for my coins not realizing its already stolen.

After hours of waiting I decide to contact trust wallet support.  They said a bit might have picked up my seed phrase and accessed my wallet that I should create a new wallet.  Thankfully it's only $20.

Note: I have been using trust wallet for months now, just want to use it a few days ago and this happen.  I stored my seed phrase on Google docs and somewhere on telegram chat between my two account. So I think that's why it was compromised.  If you are doing the same abandone the wallet immediately.  Keep your seed phrase off the internet,  it's even better on paper physical.

Sorry for your loss.
When storing up something that mainly important specially private keys or seeds then it would really be a suicide if you do make out some storage neither on cloud or on your PC which it could potentially be having those
exploits or exposure once your device gotten some virus or malwares and same goes into those hacking incident specially on cloud storages. This is why its never been that ideal on having those options.
Just on what you do said that better to paste or copy it on a paper and store it out on somewhere it is really that far on other peoples sight or awareness.
If you do have money to spare then Hardware wallets is always that recommended too.

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March 15, 2023, 06:41:11 AM
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Mistakes that newbies make is using their main wallet to connect to any websites for airdrops that will pay them in pennies, and some websites have malicious activities on them, scammers are waiting for airdroppers to come look ing for free coins and tokens, have a separate wallet for airdrops and it send coins and only send coins and tokens you plan to hold for long term into your main wallet.

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March 15, 2023, 08:44:02 PM
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When storing up something that mainly important specially private keys or seeds then it would really be a suicide if you do make out some storage neither on cloud or on your PC which it could potentially be having those
exploits or exposure once your device gotten some virus or malwares and same goes into those hacking incident specially on cloud storages. This is why its never been that ideal on having those options.
IDK if other wallets have this but trust wallet now has the option to back up our seed phrases in a cloud storage. For someone who is new in crypto they might likely try this option because they think it was safe or secure because when they lose their other back ups, they can easily recover it via a cloud storage. This was of course risky for us experienced cyptocoiners because we don't know what is running in the mind of those companies. They might be trusted now but there might be a time that they will be tempted and they will sweep the amounts on the wallets of the private keys that they hold.

Just on what you do said that better to paste or copy it on a paper and store it out on somewhere it is really that far on other peoples sight or awareness.
If you do have money to spare then Hardware wallets is always that recommended too.
Copy and paste? I heard copying a private key using our devices (lappy, pc, mobile) is risky. The best method was still to write down our seed phrases manually in a paper, notebook or something that is more sturdy than these two.
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March 20, 2023, 11:59:42 AM
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IDK if other wallets have this but trust wallet now has the option to back up our seed phrases in a cloud storage.
Specifically, it is Google Drive. I don't know what kind of deal they have with Google that they confidently add it as a backup option, but safe to say nobody should ever use it. zetfex, you should check if you've activated this option in one of your wallets, if that is true you should check if your Google account has been breached or not. Worst case scenario they have more than just your seeds/private key.

Copy and paste? I heard copying a private key using our devices (lappy, pc, mobile) is risky. The best method was still to write down our seed phrases manually in a paper, notebook or something that is more sturdy than these two.
In general yes it is risky, especially if you use a connected device since some keylogger might be lurking somewhere. If you use an air-gapped device that has never been connected to the internet you can use it to copy-paste stuff though. That being said, I don't think you should copy-paste your seeds from one device to another, especially if the latter is connected to the internet. CMIIW.

Mistakes that newbies make is using their main wallet to connect to any websites for airdrops that will pay them in pennies, and some websites have malicious activities on them, scammers are waiting for airdroppers to come look ing for free coins and tokens, have a separate wallet for airdrops and it send coins and only send coins and tokens you plan to hold for long term into your main wallet.
This is debatable since some airdrops require some tasks such as making transactions worth more than $1000 for the last three months or something similar. Maintaining different wallets just for that purpose can be quite costly. Not to mention it add another layer of risk since you have to keep track of different wallets. As an alternative, you can ignore any airdrops links not shared by the official account of a project you're following, and regularly revoke contracts to make sure your wallet is not connected to any malicious websites/contracts.

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March 20, 2023, 01:34:25 PM
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Regarding your situation, I am sorry to hear that your Trust Wallet has been hacked. It is important to take immediate action and secure your assets.

If the incident has been hacked, you should not use those wallets again. It's important to always double-check the address you're sending funds to, and to make sure you have proper security measures in place, such as two-factor authentication.

I mean, it's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to protecting your assets.

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March 21, 2023, 12:30:13 AM
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What you are dealing with is a computer virus. Get another computer, and restore the seed phrase on that computer, reinstall the infected computer (because anti-virus is so awful at detecting viruses in the first place that it just kills running programs).
If it is a computer virus, OP should use Internet security, antivirus software to have better protection.

The best protection is don't do stupid things when surfing on Internet and don't use cracked softwares. It is a first barrier against hackers. The second layer of barrier and protection is software.
I think this is one of the reasons why wallets can be hacked. but keep in mind that don't connect your wallet to sites that are really unknown like fake airdrop claims, NFTs etc.

Try asking too, maybe a few days ago you connected your wallet to the claim airdrop site or not. What is certain is that the wallet can no longer be used. Let it go.

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