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June 01, 2014, 06:05:40 PM
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i was hit yesterday by the same address (1EJcTLZNfy9HALtgovGuUJbLi1ERmoo6uZ) this address stole my btc ,im not sure but i think it belongs to a poker site or someone that works there  (cant really say which because im sure your not aloud to say names)  and is somehow using it to steal btc,after your first deposit in btc from your own wallet address ,also i have all security features in place sms and email but they were still able to get the btc,just glad it was 0.2 and not my offline wallet


my blockchain address... (1FDdWVTqSy8SAKCeSE1RCqLq3nWGj4o2aF)

the address that some how stole the btc...(1EJcTLZNfy9HALtgovGuUJbLi1ERmoo6uZ)


transaction hash...(c338547791ea1f79f7431d8191194a485bc2cbdb8a274def6b985226b94413fe)

transaction time and date..2014-05-31 08:22:07


sounds serious. try to find what you two (mean djob001 & OP) have in common. new soft installed, new registrations, suspicious webs visited etc.
maybe that 'poker site' is clue

sorry for your loss guys, it's hard but you learn a lesson

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June 01, 2014, 07:49:38 PM
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How common is this? I have google authenticator on all my accounts,hope that at least helps.


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June 02, 2014, 12:46:58 AM
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How common is this?
It depends on the following:

- Do you have a weak password? (most especially: short? 1 word with no special characters?)
- Do you use any password multiple times on different sites? And specifically your blockchain wallet password?
- Do you have proper protection against viruses?
- Did you ever make a backup of your wallet?


I have google authenticator on all my accounts,hope that at least helps.

Enabling 2FA will help in some case (like when your password has been leaked), but not in some case (like when someone has your unencrypted wallet backup).
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June 02, 2014, 02:52:54 AM
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Enabling 2FA will help in some case (like when your password has been leaked), but not in some case (like when someone has your unencrypted wallet backup).

where can i encrypt my wallet backup?
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Last edit: June 02, 2014, 03:29:59 AM by silvestar
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Enabling 2FA will help in some case (like when your password has been leaked), but not in some case (like when someone has your unencrypted wallet backup).

where can i encrypt my wallet backup?


With that question, I assume you already have an unencrypted backup wallet file.
The easiest way to encrypt it, is to use an archive software such as 7Zip to zip it with a strong password.
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June 02, 2014, 03:07:29 AM
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My blockchain address is 1FtAc2GNg6NhaFjgAhgsU7BVTxRYbZrmTP

and the one in which my coins where transfer is this
1EJcTLZNfy9HALtgovGuUJbLi1ERmoo6uZ

my blockchain address... (1FDdWVTqSy8SAKCeSE1RCqLq3nWGj4o2aF)

the address that some how stole the btc...(1EJcTLZNfy9HALtgovGuUJbLi1ERmoo6uZ)
Question for both of you:

Where did you get these addresses.  In other words exactly how were they generated?

Are you both using the same wallet?  Tell us exactly how you are using the wallet:  mobile, website, old plugin, new plugin, etc.

Also, tell us the exact version of the wallet you are using.

Our family was terrorized by Homeland Security.  Read all about it here:  http://www.jmwagner.com/ and http://www.burtw.com/  Any donations to help us recover from the $300,000 in legal fees and forced donations to the Federal Asset Forfeiture slush fund are greatly appreciated!
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June 02, 2014, 03:33:35 AM
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Enabling 2FA will help in some case (like when your password has been leaked), but not in some case (like when someone has your unencrypted wallet backup).

where can i encrypt my wallet backup?


With that question, I assume you already have an unencrypted backup wallet file.
The easiest way to encrypt it, is to use an archive software such as 7Zip to zip it with a strong password.

lol, you're right  Roll Eyes
thanks anyway  Grin

how about the email wallet backup?
do u think it's good to have wallet backup at your email?
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June 02, 2014, 01:44:02 PM
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Enabling 2FA will help in some case (like when your password has been leaked), but not in some case (like when someone has your unencrypted wallet backup).

where can i encrypt my wallet backup?


With that question, I assume you already have an unencrypted backup wallet file.
The easiest way to encrypt it, is to use an archive software such as 7Zip to zip it with a strong password.

lol, you're right  Roll Eyes
thanks anyway  Grin

how about the email wallet backup?
do u think it's good to have wallet backup at your email?
Yes, it is useful to have a encrypted wallet backup at your email, when you lose your computer or other wallet files, you can retrieve your wallet back using that. However, make sure that all your wallet backups that you have are all encrypted with a strong password. If a hacker manage to get your unencrypted wallet backup, all your coins are gone.

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June 02, 2014, 11:31:27 PM
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BurtW said

Question for both of you:

Where did you get these addresses.  In other words exactly how were they generated?

Are you both using the same wallet?  Tell us exactly how you are using the wallet:  mobile, website, old plugin, new plugin, etc.

Also, tell us the exact version of the wallet you are using.


Well the address used is a single block chain address no other address's generated with that account,
i use the wallet as temporary low yield storage for the purpose of buying mining hardware on the same pc it was generated,never moved the address or signed it in anywhere else.  

but i have recently found out that there's a block chain spoof website that snatches your login details when you sign in ,im not sure but i might have inadvertently signed in to the spoof website and gave them the login details to my account stupid i know i should have checked the URL which i normally would ,
the website is down now and it was right at the top of Google search it was back up briefly but went down with in the hour ,there is a post on here somewhere about this spoof website  

i have now changed all block chain passwords and have enabled the secondary password along with automatic wallet back up sent to my email (my email is encrypted) with sms alerts and logs turn on,


 
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June 02, 2014, 11:43:14 PM
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That all sounds reasonable and wise.

Our family was terrorized by Homeland Security.  Read all about it here:  http://www.jmwagner.com/ and http://www.burtw.com/  Any donations to help us recover from the $300,000 in legal fees and forced donations to the Federal Asset Forfeiture slush fund are greatly appreciated!
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June 02, 2014, 11:52:11 PM
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dose anyone know if its possible to tag the scam address in question with a permanent warning message?
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