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August 12, 2023, 09:41:10 AM
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An auto-withdrawal bot has been installed on your wallet, and this was done as a result of your connecting your wallet to a Web3 scam airdrop site that ended up backing up your wallet data. And since your extracted phrase is what was only needed for them to activate the auto withdrawal, you might have little chance of recovering those funds in your wallet since the bots are always activated to target blockchain coins, which are mostly used to cover transaction fees.
 
For you to recover your fund, you will need either another bot faster than the one installed on your wallet (this depends on the amount you have in that wallet, as those bots aren't cheap at all), or if the bot gives a little space before it could move out your fee, then you might just need some extra hands, one of which can serve as the gas sender and the other as the token sender.

I'm curious though, are you sure that's what you have? I would imagine that for this to work, the attacker would need your private keys/seed phrase, and you can't just get it by linking your address.

I believe the OP gave more than just their address; by connecting their wallet to most of these suspicious Dapps, or whatever they call them, they will at some point grant the site some sort of total access to their wallet which phrase and private key can be extracted without the user's notice.
I tried this method but the bot kept defeating me.

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August 12, 2023, 05:08:48 PM
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I applied for an airdrop where I connected my wallet a few days later I noticed that my wallet has been hacked and some of my money are gone. I tried sending gas to the wallet to move some tokens to a saved wallet, but if I send gas to the wallet the gas is been moved automatically by a bot. I do not know what to do to recover some of my tokens from the wallet.
Your wallet has been hacked due to your carelessness.  Since you are using a noncustodial wallet they got your private key when you connected the wallet there. So it is no longer possible to protect your wallet from hackers because the private key of a noncustodial wallet can never be changed.  So you should open a new wallet now and use it carefully. Following are the things you should follow after opening a new wallet.

▪️ Do not connect the wallet to any site other than a popular or trusted site
▪️ Beware of phishing links
▪️ Backup the private key carefully

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August 12, 2023, 05:17:35 PM
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I do not know what to do to recover some of my tokens from the wallet.
You can go on your knees and plead with hackers to return the coins stolen back to your wallet. They usually have good conscience and easily forgive carelessness, they can return your coins...(Wild Imaginations!). Your coins are lost! so sorry, Best thing you can do is to learn from this experience, choose not to quit, choose to continue and start afresh because it will become your story. 

I applied for an airdrop where I connected my wallet a few days later I noticed that my wallet has been hacked and some of my money are gone.
Since I know that my knowledge about cryptocurrency is not concrete yet, I try to avoid connecting my wallet to things I do not understand. If you do not know much about bitcoins yet to be able to spot a scam, do not do what you do not understand.


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August 12, 2023, 05:21:16 PM
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[quote/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=post;topic=5462882.0;num_replies=20
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=post;topic=5462882.0;num_replies=20
For a hacked wallet, one of the first steps to take is create a new wallet and transfer your coins or funds to the new one if the hacker don't have access to them already . You can also change your login details,activate two factor authentication and lock out the hacker .

If the attacker wiped everything already, create a new wallet and delete the old one permanently cause a hacked wallet cannot be used again. You can also report the issue online or to the police if you plan on getting your funds back. Scan all your
devices to prevent malicious program.





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