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Author Topic: HELP ;SOME IS STEALING MY BITCOIN;IT GOT 1 CONFIRMATION!!! 1min ago  (Read 5692 times)
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July 16, 2014, 12:37:37 AM
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Sorry for your loss!! As much as it sucks to be stolen from, (been there done that! Cry) 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!

The software he downloaded, which he just posted, looks really really really suspicious! I mean, how can you not be suspicious of such a piece of software? Especially when it comes to money... But I guess not everyone is equally prudent or suspects a potential scam. And that's why the use of bitcoin needs to become more secure for the general public.

I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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July 16, 2014, 12:38:14 AM
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i downloaded this from here, and clicked on it,while my virus program was not activ.i just wanted to see

http://thedonhacks.blogspot.co.at/2013/04/flipcoincheat-v28.html

Here's your Flip Coin Cheat: https://www.virustotal.com/pt/file/2829be1d98a4d62b9b3fbae6e137d7fc3783a25fde197a616266d56bc23b9f04/analysis/

That's a pretty expensive lesson, hope you've learned it.
there must be an ipadress in that virus, so that he gets respond? can i get it out?
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July 16, 2014, 12:38:46 AM
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this ,wich stole my bitcoin, is since 2011 active, can i find where or who he is?
1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY


I may start sending him some bits to watch his transactions... Nah, too much of a hassle.

This guy also looks like he's pretty much off the grid, as there are no results when directly scanning the internet for any posts related to his address. There isn't anything other than on block explorers.

So good luck I guess. Sorry to hear about your loss.
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July 16, 2014, 12:40:52 AM
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since 2011 he is stealing bitcoins ,till now 390 i see in blockexplorer.bitcoin is really very unsecure.
but how he can send from my wallet to his wallet the btc? how is that possible.
my btc is with password also
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July 16, 2014, 12:42:24 AM
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since 2011 he is stealing bitcoins ,till now 390 i see in blockexplorer.bitcoin is really very unsecure.
but how he can send from my wallet to his wallet the btc? how is that possible.
my btc is with password also
It's called a VIRUS/MALWARE/KEYLOGGER. Also if you used an insecure password, or just a few characters it can be cracked.

Bitcoin isn't insecure, your computer was, you said it yourself, your anti-virus was not active.

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July 16, 2014, 12:43:50 AM
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yes, but even with keylogger,how can he send from my wallet, my pc,where the wallet is, the bitcoin to his computer,to his wallet,even if he knows the password??
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July 16, 2014, 12:45:09 AM
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1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY  to this adress it is sent

Status: 1/unbestätigt
Datum: 16.07.2014 01:34
An: 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY
Belastung: -1.0487 BTC
Transaktionsgebühr: -0.0001 BTC
Nettobetrag: -1.0488 BTC
Transaktions-ID: 28ad2880ff830756eee2ef157ecb9260c836e5e5fa58f3a621beb4e233b5b1ed-000

I guess it is normal, it is just being sent to another address in your same wallet.

edit: my mistake, be careful downloading from unknow website.
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July 16, 2014, 12:45:46 AM
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yes, but even with keylogger,how can he send from my wallet, my pc,where the wallet is, the bitcoin to his computer,to his wallet,even if he knows the password??
You downloaded a too-good-to-be-true program. They're everywhere, and they steal from gullible victims all the time. If you tried using the program, you don't know it didn't also get into your wallet.

Sorry about this, some people just have to take what isn't theirs and it's sad Embarrassed
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July 16, 2014, 12:47:57 AM
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yes, but even with keylogger,how can he send from my wallet, my pc,where the wallet is, the bitcoin to his computer,to his wallet,even if he knows the password??
Thats how Bitcoin works, you can send Bitcoins to ANYBODY, ANYWHERE so long as there is internet.

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July 16, 2014, 12:49:48 AM
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i downloaded this from here, and clicked on it,while my virus program was not activ.i just wanted to see

http://thedonhacks.blogspot.co.at/2013/04/flipcoincheat-v28.html

Here's your Flip Coin Cheat: https://www.virustotal.com/pt/file/2829be1d98a4d62b9b3fbae6e137d7fc3783a25fde197a616266d56bc23b9f04/analysis/

That's a pretty expensive lesson, hope you've learned it.
there must be an ipadress in that virus, so that he gets respond? can i get it out?

Usually they communicate with something like zdfgkjkjbwkabiga.com, it's really, really hard to catch these people if they take the proper steps to assure their anonymity online, cooperation between several international law enforcement organizations and some big corporations/online security organizations is needed to catch these guys.

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July 16, 2014, 12:51:18 AM
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1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY  to this adress it is sent

Status: 1/unbestätigt
Datum: 16.07.2014 01:34
An: 1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY
Belastung: -1.0487 BTC
Transaktionsgebühr: -0.0001 BTC
Nettobetrag: -1.0488 BTC
Transaktions-ID: 28ad2880ff830756eee2ef157ecb9260c836e5e5fa58f3a621beb4e233b5b1ed-000

I guess it is normal, it is just being sent to another address in your same wallet.

edit: my mistake, be careful downloading from unknow website.
if its another adress in my wallet,that cant be true.because this adress exists since 2011
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July 16, 2014, 01:07:27 AM
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I call this justice.

You deserve it Tim, now promise us to be a good boy...mmmK?
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July 16, 2014, 01:10:23 AM
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since 2011 he is stealing bitcoins ,till now 390 i see in blockexplorer.bitcoin is really very unsecure.
but how he can send from my wallet to his wallet the btc? how is that possible.
my btc is with password also
How dare you call bitcoin insecure because you were ( sorry but nobody has said this yet and it needs to be said ) mindlessly stupid to download something like that? I haven't encountered a single person above the age of 12 or below the age of 80 who wouldn't recognize a scam like that the second they saw it.

To me it's just unbelievable how anyone with a brain functional enough to make a post on bitcoin talk could fall for something like that.

Nothing can be done to recover your bitcoins.

That was the price of the lesson you were taught.

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July 16, 2014, 01:11:55 AM
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I call this justice.

You deserve it Tim, now promise us to be a good boy...mmmK?

i think you are crazy, i never scammed a person in my life.when i find money at the street ,i bring it to next policestation.you even dont know me and judge me.
but thats your mind.

in the software what i downloaded,was this email comparehack@yahoo.com
i saw it just now, but i will trace him lifelong, he choose the wrong person.
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July 16, 2014, 01:16:27 AM
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I call this justice.

You deserve it Tim, now promise us to be a good boy...mmmK?

i think you are crazy, i never scammed a person in my life.when i find money at the street ,i bring it to next policestation.you even dont know me and judge me.
but thats your mind.

in the software what i downloaded,was this email comparehack@yahoo.com
i saw it just now, but i will trace him lifelong, he choose the wrong person.

Holyshit, did you just find the internet?

You know what Tim? When you were asking us about some "game script" so you can "earn" money, i was thinking, gosh another "btc hack" about to happen.

I'm glad its your btc and not somebody else's.

Dont ever do any btc business if you think its some toy money. Let real pros in the industry start btc business. We're way past this phase, mmmk pumpkin?
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July 16, 2014, 01:20:56 AM
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I call this justice.

You deserve it Tim, now promise us to be a good boy...mmmK?

i think you are crazy, i never scammed a person in my life.when i find money at the street ,i bring it to next policestation.you even dont know me and judge me.
but thats your mind.

in the software what i downloaded,was this email comparehack@yahoo.com
i saw it just now, but i will trace him lifelong, he choose the wrong person.

Holyshit, did you just find the internet?

You know what Tim? When you were asking us about some "game script" so you can "earn" money, i was thinking, gosh another "btc hack" about to happen.

I'm glad its your btc and not somebody else's.

Dont ever do any btc business if you think its some toy money. Let real pros in the industry start btc business. We're way past this phase, mmmk pumpkin?

SHUT UP, i will put you to ignore, if you can joke,with someones situation
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July 16, 2014, 01:26:33 AM
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You are retarded.

You caused this.

Assume it.
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July 16, 2014, 01:45:16 AM
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You are retarded.

You caused this.

Assume it.
i dont need any judge,i need help.if that is not here,leave me alone
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July 16, 2014, 01:45:56 AM
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Take this as a lesson.
Don't download any suspicious files in the future. If you really need to download it, check it with anti-virus first and run it in a sandbox.

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July 16, 2014, 02:07:51 AM
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what's the point in panicking? if that shit is gone, then it's gone. bitcoin is nonreversible; no one can help you get it back.
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