timmy1979222 (OP)
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July 16, 2014, 12:07:27 AM |
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this is my 1NM77J2t5THWSCbrQUNZ44oyqt89ixfs4r and it was sent to 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY
Status: 7 Bestätigungen Datum: 16.07.2014 01:34 An: 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY Belastung: -1.0487 BTC Transaktionsgebühr: -0.0001 BTC Nettobetrag: -1.0488 BTC Transaktions-ID: 28ad2880ff830756eee2ef157ecb9260c836e5e5fa58f3a621beb4e233b5b1ed-000
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dnaleor
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July 16, 2014, 12:12:02 AM |
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you are sure the address isn't a change address? With one of my first transactions I thoughtg 50 BTC I had in escrow were lost But it was just a change transaction...
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timmy1979222 (OP)
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July 16, 2014, 12:12:21 AM |
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i found the virus what i downloaded today,will it bring anything if i look in it?,its an exe malware
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minerpumpkin
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July 16, 2014, 12:12:56 AM |
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i dont understand, my wallet had a password,how he made the wallet again,and trasnfered to himself?
Was it unprotected at any time? Are you sure you don't have a keylogger on your system? Are we really talking about the BitcoinQT wallet or was it some other wallet?
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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timmy1979222 (OP)
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July 16, 2014, 12:13:23 AM |
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you are sure the address isn't a change address? With one of my first transactions I thoughtg 50 BTC I had in escrow were lost But it was just a change transaction... i didnt do any transaction,as you can see this adress got 390 btc till now. what is a change adress??
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minerpumpkin
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July 16, 2014, 12:14:11 AM |
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this is my 1NM77J2t5THWSCbrQUNZ44oyqt89ixfs4r and it was sent to 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY
Status: 7 Bestätigungen Datum: 16.07.2014 01:34 An: 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY Belastung: -1.0487 BTC Transaktionsgebühr: -0.0001 BTC Nettobetrag: -1.0488 BTC Transaktions-ID: 28ad2880ff830756eee2ef157ecb9260c836e5e5fa58f3a621beb4e233b5b1ed-000
With 7 confirmations you'll have a hard time undoing all those transactions I guess even ghash.io won't be able to undo the damage that has occurred to your bitcoins...
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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hodlmybtc
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July 16, 2014, 12:14:50 AM |
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Sad to hear, your coins are probably lost.
You should consider your computer compromized, don't do more Bitcoin related activities until you clean it up or reinstall your OS.
There might be a chance that you created a badly generated brain wallet or something but else that script you downloaded might have been harmful.
Also you should put your coins into cold storage/offline generated paper wallets if the amount is significant to you.
Good luck!
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timmy1979222 (OP)
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July 16, 2014, 12:14:53 AM |
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i dont understand, my wallet had a password,how he made the wallet again,and trasnfered to himself?
Was it unprotected at any time? Are you sure you don't have a keylogger on your system? Are we really talking about the BitcoinQT wallet or was it some other wallet? No ,it had always the password,and the normal bitcoin wallet,desktop. I downloadede today,an exe.file ,my virus program was not activ today,forgot to activate it.now i checked the exe,it is a malware virus
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timmy1979222 (OP)
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July 16, 2014, 12:17:09 AM |
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this is my 1NM77J2t5THWSCbrQUNZ44oyqt89ixfs4r and it was sent to 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY
Status: 7 Bestätigungen Datum: 16.07.2014 01:34 An: 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY Belastung: -1.0487 BTC Transaktionsgebühr: -0.0001 BTC Nettobetrag: -1.0488 BTC Transaktions-ID: 28ad2880ff830756eee2ef157ecb9260c836e5e5fa58f3a621beb4e233b5b1ed-000
With 7 confirmations you'll have a hard time undoing all those transactions I guess even ghash.io won't be able to undo the damage that has occurred to your bitcoins... there is no possibility to undo the confirmations,it writes its sent already,i dont know how he did that. i didnt see any remote control,i was using pc whole time.
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minerpumpkin
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July 16, 2014, 12:19:19 AM |
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i dont understand, my wallet had a password,how he made the wallet again,and trasnfered to himself?
Was it unprotected at any time? Are you sure you don't have a keylogger on your system? Are we really talking about the BitcoinQT wallet or was it some other wallet? No ,it had always the password,and the normal bitcoin wallet,desktop. I downloadede today,an exe.file ,my virus program was not activ today,forgot to activate it.now i checked the exe,it is a malware virus How is the virus called? It would be interesting getting to know the actual malware that stole your BTC. Do you know where you got it from? After all, it has to be engineered to attack bitcoin wallets!
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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bitbaby
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July 16, 2014, 12:20:31 AM |
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Yeah, Sad but your coins are gone forever now, no way to get them back honestly, I think you should now focus on how your wallet got compromised.
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minerpumpkin
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July 16, 2014, 12:21:10 AM |
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this is my 1NM77J2t5THWSCbrQUNZ44oyqt89ixfs4r and it was sent to 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY
Status: 7 Bestätigungen Datum: 16.07.2014 01:34 An: 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY Belastung: -1.0487 BTC Transaktionsgebühr: -0.0001 BTC Nettobetrag: -1.0488 BTC Transaktions-ID: 28ad2880ff830756eee2ef157ecb9260c836e5e5fa58f3a621beb4e233b5b1ed-000
With 7 confirmations you'll have a hard time undoing all those transactions I guess even ghash.io won't be able to undo the damage that has occurred to your bitcoins... there is no possibility to undo the confirmations,it writes its sent already,i dont know how he did that. i didnt see any remote control,i was using pc whole time. Well, actually... If a miner/pool created a longer chain than the current chain, which doesn't include your transaction, it was as if it never occurred. But that's merely a theoretical probability. 7 Confirmations (and counting) are considered to be safe enough to sell a house
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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timmy1979222 (OP)
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July 16, 2014, 12:25:47 AM |
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this ,wich stole my bitcoin, is since 2011 active, can i find where or who he is? 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY
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franky1
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July 16, 2014, 12:27:13 AM |
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I downloadede today,an exe.file ,my virus program was not activ today,forgot to activate it.now i checked the exe,it is a malware virus
where did you get it from.. find out who gave you the virus and you might get the culprit
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I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER. Please do your own research & respect what is written here as both opinion & information gleaned from experience. many people replying with insults but no on-topic content substance, automatically are 'facepalmed' and yawned at
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Yakamoto
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July 16, 2014, 12:31:12 AM |
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this ,wich stole my bitcoin, is since 2011 active, can i find where or who he is? 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY
Look around and ask around, someone can trace him down. Due to the pseudo-anonymity of Bitcoin, it is possible to track someone down if there are so inclined to. It really is somewhat difficult, however. Just go into services and ask. I have a feeling some people will go looking, and nab the fellow. Or at least find out who he is.
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LouReed
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July 16, 2014, 12:33:35 AM |
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Sorry for your loss!! As much as it sucks to be stolen from, (been there done that! ) consider it a learning experience! J udging just from reading the posts you made in this thread, you most definitely should NOT have put "all your money" into Bitcoin! You do not know nearly enough about how Bitcoin works, and I sure hope that you do some research and learn some more about Bitcoin before you invest anymore fiat into it!
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July 16, 2014, 12:36:02 AM |
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bitbaby
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July 16, 2014, 12:36:41 AM |
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i found the virus what i downloaded today,will it bring anything if i look in it?,its an exe malware
Can you give us the link or the website name from which you downloaded the exe so others might be warned and we can report it to phishing site so at-least theres a warning if someone else visits it.
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Remember remember the 5th of November
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Reverse engineer from time to time
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July 16, 2014, 12:37:18 AM |
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Thats the reason right there. That .exe was very likely, a wallet stealer/keylogger. i found the virus what i downloaded today,will it bring anything if i look in it?,its an exe malware
Can you give us the link or the website name from which you downloaded the exe so others might be warned and we can report it to phishing site so at-least theres a warning if someone else visits it. He already did, look above.
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