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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, 09:49:04 PM
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try bitundo.com maybe?

From their website:
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Contrary to popular belief, your mistakes might not be forever. Until a transaction appears in the blockchain (aka is confirmed) no demonstrable work has been done, or needs to be undone in order to change it. Bitundo incentivizes miners to undo your mistake transaction, by including a transaction that would conflict with it (aka having a conflicting input).
For a more technical understanding, see our developer docs for how it works.

This sounds like a very interesting service. Is it legit?

OP: I hope you figure this one out.

Not very good, the dont want any site to trying to revert transactions, bitcoins transactions are irreversible because its one of the key features it has, and they should be keep that way. If you cant manage the minimum security measures you need to have so nobody can steal your bitcoins, dont use it by now, or read a little more before using it. But dont come here criying because someone stole your bitcoins because you left the wallet with zero protection. Put your psychical wallet in the middle of the street and will happen the same.
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July 17, 2014, 01:02:55 AM
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You sure? it might just have gone to your other address, similar how mt.gox found their "old coins" on their "old wallet" issue.
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July 17, 2014, 03:51:48 AM
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You sure? it might just have gone to your other address, similar how mt.gox found their "old coins" on their "old wallet" issue.

Nah, OP downloaded a malware and lost his bitcoin. Smiley
Please check https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=696475.msg7866900#msg7866900

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July 17, 2014, 03:57:36 AM
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try bitundo.com maybe?

From their website:
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Contrary to popular belief, your mistakes might not be forever. Until a transaction appears in the blockchain (aka is confirmed) no demonstrable work has been done, or needs to be undone in order to change it. Bitundo incentivizes miners to undo your mistake transaction, by including a transaction that would conflict with it (aka having a conflicting input).
For a more technical understanding, see our developer docs for how it works.

This sounds like a very interesting service. Is it legit?

OP: I hope you figure this one out.

I can't find the hashrate of the bitundo pool.
The lower the pool hashrate, the lower the chance it finds the next block (and double spends the tx).

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July 17, 2014, 04:07:49 AM
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Inside the rar file of that download is a script or an .exe file?  I can reverse engineer the file and see what I can find.....
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July 17, 2014, 05:36:15 PM
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my bitcoin is still at that adress,its laying there around, and i cant get it:(((((
look,its here
http://bitinfocharts.com/bitcoin/address/1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY
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July 17, 2014, 05:46:56 PM
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my bitcoin is still at that adress,its laying there around, and i cant get it:(((((
look,its here
http://bitinfocharts.com/bitcoin/address/1DHKv9GLzapvFjmQfUyf9qvZEshyRCTkfY

True, but to be honest there is no way you or we can do to help you get it back. Really sorry to hear your loss.

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July 17, 2014, 06:26:43 PM
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Your bitcoin could of gone to another old address?
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July 17, 2014, 06:44:48 PM
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Your bitcoin could of gone to another old address?

Please take a look at post #38 and post #51, and you will understand what happened to OP...


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.

if its another adress in my wallet,that cant be true.because this adress exists since 2011

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July 17, 2014, 07:01:28 PM
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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

I wont risk myself by clicking on the infected link. Just want to know what was inside except for the malware ?

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July 17, 2014, 07:27:56 PM
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A mod should edit out the site of posts, we really don't need someone else following and downloading it.

Be very careful with .exe and scrypts you use on a computer you have a wallet.  You will notice on my SF-28 miner 1 hour restart batch file i make you compile it yourself in my silverfish miner thread.  I don't provide it as a download so you can see what it does.

Any batch, exe, or any file that can execute be very careful.  Sorry to hear about your loss.
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July 18, 2014, 09:08:21 PM
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bitcoin is unsecure! thats fact
https://news.vice.com/article/over-100k-in-bitcoin-was-stolen-in-a-ridiculously-low-tech-heist

http://www.darkreading.com/attacks-and-breaches/mt-gox-chief-stole-100000-bitcoins-hackers-claim/d/d-id/1114197

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/02/28/hackers-allegedly-stole-400-million-in-bitcoins-heres-how-to-catch-them/

http://www.businessinsider.com/how-many-bitcoins-have-been-stolen-2014-3


IF YOU SAY I WAS NOT CAREFULL WHAT ABOUT THEM AND MORE IN GOOGLE IF YOU SEARCH?
BIG COMPANIES THEY ARE WICH MUCH SECURITY!!
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July 18, 2014, 09:16:33 PM
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Oh my gosh MORE FUD.

How about you shut up, and look around the forum and discover WHY IT IS secure. People like YOU claim it isn't and you have NO IDEA what you're talking about.

All of those happened in exchanges, NOT within the Bitcoin protocol itself. KEY DIFFERENCE. An exchange is just a bundle of wallets, it's UP TO THE OWNERS TO MANAGE SAFETY AND SECURITY. Each of those ARE BECAUSE AN EXCHANGE WAS HACKED. NOT Bitcoin.

You WEREN'T careful. Why the heck have MY BTC not been stolen? BECAUSE I AM VERY CAREFUL. SO ARE MOST OF THE PEOPLE ON THIS FORUM.

If you CHECKED the files you downloaded, and DIDN'T download strange files or untrustable alts, THAT WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED.

BIG COMPANIES ARE NOT 100% SECURE. MT. GOX WAS A SHAM, IT DIDN'T HAVE ROOTS IN BITCOIN. As such, security was not necessarily the best.

Stolen BTC is because stuff gets hacked (Even your power grid is getting hacked right underneath your nose, isn't the government running that?) or because people are morons, download stupid things, or get scammed. That is the entire summary.

GO READ. Don't spread your fud everywhere else. Or I'll bring this example around right on your tail.
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July 18, 2014, 09:29:34 PM
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Yes, it was your fault!

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July 18, 2014, 09:39:50 PM
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bitcoin is unsecure! thats fact
Grin Grin Grin
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July 18, 2014, 09:49:53 PM
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yes mine is mine unsecure handling,but what about these links ?
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July 18, 2014, 10:03:49 PM
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Those links are reports on things that have happened in the past, and most times are sensationalized by the reporter to make it sounds worse.

Mt. Gox was the main focus of most of those links, and others weren't very accurate. Plus, that's 4 links, only 3 actually different topics. So not much variety there.

Those links just report on things that have happened, those didn't occur within the Bitcoin protocol. Those were on 3rd party services. As such, those don't have any relevancy to whether Bitcoin is secure or not.
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July 19, 2014, 12:22:07 AM
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You lost your bitcoin because you downloaded and run that malware.
My bitcoin in my hot wallet is fairly safe because I don't download random stuff, and my bitcoin in my cold wallet is very safe. Smiley

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August 18, 2014, 02:56:34 AM
Last edit: August 18, 2014, 03:35:31 AM by jjdub7
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I just had 10k satoshi taken from a blockchain wallet secured by 2FA and sent to this same address.  No malware, nothing.

https://blockchain.info/tx/216a2f4497915cf4610f177a7ce5d3c8d55397fc0820411d64379ebcbc4892b6

Edit: probably an old backup that was copied off my Drive account.  Eh, at least it wasn't an important address
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August 18, 2014, 05:52:00 AM
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After 1 confirmation there isn't much you can do about it anymore. Sorry to tell you but you lost your bitcoins.
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