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April 02, 2014, 10:29:37 PM
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Did you make any btc transactions yourself near the time (within a couple of days) of these transactions?


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April 02, 2014, 11:51:15 PM
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Did you make any btc transactions yourself near the time (within a couple of days) of these transactions?


Yes i did, but 4 days before, the 27th, was my last (own) transaction (outwards), since then only receiving, untill that moment on the 31st, which i wasn't..
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April 03, 2014, 04:53:06 AM
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Did you make any btc transactions yourself near the time (within a couple of days) of these transactions?


Yes i did, but 4 days before, the 27th, was my last (own) transaction (outwards), since then only receiving, untill that moment on the 31st, which i wasn't..

So the money is on this adress: 1FmMasfuEE6wtpzdWiVnDynfJ5tyyVbhP3
and there is "only" 0.56 BTC. That does not sound like a hacker to me. They would have moved the money and switched adresses several times. Do you have backups of your wallet(s)?

Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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April 03, 2014, 09:10:48 AM
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Im guessing your pc is infected. Maybe d virus created the Tx on your pc using ur address as change.

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April 03, 2014, 11:31:48 AM
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very sorry to hear about your issues.  I also have issues that need to be addressed and my security is probably the same as yours and my virus protection has been acting sketchy lately.  Bet thing I can think of is store coins in an offline wallet for maximum security and only have some funds in a less secure wallet to be safe in the future.
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April 03, 2014, 11:53:41 AM
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I doubt you will be able to get it back, bitcoin is a one-way payment system and it can't be sent back without acceptance of the other person.
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April 03, 2014, 12:04:22 PM
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I doubt you will be able to get it back, bitcoin is a one-way payment system and it can't be sent back without acceptance of the other person.

... it your theory would be the truth - how it is possible that someone steals your BTC? Smiley

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April 03, 2014, 05:06:17 PM
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Did you make any btc transactions yourself near the time (within a couple of days) of these transactions?


Yes i did, but 4 days before, the 27th, was my last (own) transaction (outwards), since then only receiving, untill that moment on the 31st, which i wasn't..

So the money is on this adress: 1FmMasfuEE6wtpzdWiVnDynfJ5tyyVbhP3
and there is "only" 0.56 BTC. That does not sound like a hacker to me. They would have moved the money and switched adresses several times. Do you have backups of your wallet(s)?
I wish i had a backup, but i dont..

Im guessing your pc is infected. Maybe d virus created the Tx on your pc using ur address as change.

I have no idea what could've happened on this one, except that my pc is as clean as a whistle. Hitman Pro found nothing, Avira found nothing, Spybot found nothing. So.. i don't know.

I doubt you will be able to get it back, bitcoin is a one-way payment system and it can't be sent back without acceptance of the other person.

You're right.

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I am sorry to hear of these transactions that you did not initiate. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen, because your private information was somehow obtained. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as blockchain.info. By design, Blockchain.info never has access to users' accounts or bitcoins. If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your bitcoins are safe with blockchain.info. There is also no way to reverse a bitcoin transaction. In the future, to ensure your account is protected with an extra layer of security, always enable two factor authentication. I would also highly advise against ever using this compromised wallet again, as someone else clearly has the private keys in it. I wish more could be done to get your funds back to you, but the nature of bitcoin makes it nearly impossible.
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April 11, 2014, 12:36:25 AM
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I'm very sorry to hear this happened to you. IT has a strange feeling to it, almost as if there was some error or bug that sent your coins? My questions are:

Was your computer on when this happened?

Was your wallet online when this happened? if yes, Why do you leave the wallet online? And is the wallet encrypted?

What wallets are you using? Have you downloaded any altcoin wallets recently?

Again, I'm sorry this happened. If you can provide some more information we might be able to make some more conclusions.

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April 12, 2014, 08:40:11 AM
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Probably an infected computer. Some AV wont detect new malware,

please unban me.
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April 12, 2014, 08:43:17 AM
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Or the hacker had access to your email and wallet backup

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April 12, 2014, 12:35:34 PM
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I'm sorry dude, all you can do now is google his adress in order to track him down and make contact  Undecided

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