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May 27, 2014, 12:27:31 AM
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I LoL'ed:

To: hosis@nogleg.com
Subject: Suspicious wallet sign in prevented
From: no-replay@blockchain.info
Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 00:04:46 +0200

Please keep this e-mail for your records,

Someone recently used your password to try to sign in to your Wallet Account -
CASE ID: 1aZ380Pl71O59f3kjm.

We prevented the sign-in attempt in case this was a hijacker trying to access your account. Please review the details of the sign-in attempt:

Monday, May 26, 2014 11:18:21 AM UTC
IP Address: 198.16.xxx.xxx
Location: Sichuan, China


If you do not recognize this sign-in attempt, someone else might be trying to access your account. You should sign in to your account and reset your password immediately.

Reset password now    

Sincerely,
Blockchain team

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it did have the full IP address of the 'hijacker'

I replied to no-replay@blockchain.info immediately!11
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May 29, 2014, 04:59:22 PM
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Got this too, exact same case ID, made me lol too Smiley Everything tries to get you to go to http://www.eannaso.org/images/slides/index.html

Never knew Blockchain.info got into the music industry.. erm.. no replay!

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November 19, 2017, 09:14:31 AM
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From similar email  - replay@blockchain.info  - suspicios email arrived, requesting to claim bitcoin gold, with pressing the link.

Pretend to be from blockchain Smiley
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November 19, 2017, 10:56:12 AM
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I used to use blockchain.info as a hot wallet (no longer do) but, I've had the emails for years, and still receive them even though I don't use them. What's interesting is that was a clean email, so I'm unsure how the phishing emails actually acquired the email.
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November 19, 2017, 10:58:35 AM
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From similar email  - replay@blockchain.info  - suspicios email arrived, requesting to claim bitcoin gold, with pressing the link.

Pretend to be from blockchain Smiley


Check guys whether you use the VPN added in your browser or computer when you attempted to login to your wallet and they if you prevent yourself you to login with the exact URL instead of surfing about in Google results.
You will be able to get the more security with the two factor authentication in your transaction only also enough to secure your wallet from hackers. No need to do the big effort from you by going with antivirus or more.

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November 19, 2017, 11:36:04 AM
Last edit: November 19, 2017, 11:55:09 AM by cuteman
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From similar email  - replay@blockchain.info  - suspicios email arrived, requesting to claim bitcoin gold, with pressing the link.

Pretend to be from blockchain Smiley


Check guys whether you use the VPN added in your browser or computer when you attempted to login to your wallet and they if you prevent yourself you to login with the exact URL instead of surfing about in Google results.
You will be able to get the more security with the two factor authentication in your transaction only also enough to secure your wallet from hackers. No need to do the big effort from you by going with antivirus or more.
I don't use vpn,  also I always login into a bookmarked  https://blockchain.info/wallet  , and also I use 2FA, and also from Linux (wich is more protected from viruses  than Windows).    So I hope they won't hack me  Cheesy

Here is today's email from "Blockchain"  Smiley

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