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April 14, 2015, 06:07:17 PM
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If unlock wallet for staking they dont ask for password for sending coins. That need to be changed in next version of wallet.


You are mistaken.

If you unlock the wallet 'for staking only', the wallet DOES require you to input your password again before initiating a transaction.

The only way it would not require your password is if you unchecked the 'for staking only' box when you unlocked your wallet.

Most likely what happened is that your machine was infected with a keylogger or some other sort of malware.

Do you use a remote desktop viewing software like TeamViewer perhaps?

YES, teamviewer

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April 14, 2015, 06:35:31 PM
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If unlock wallet for staking they dont ask for password for sending coins. That need to be changed in next version of wallet.


When Fibre wallet is encrypted and unlocked for staking only it will ask you always for password

Someone/something stole your password is the only option if it was encrypted and unlocked for staking only

Let`s see where it went

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April 14, 2015, 07:12:02 PM
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If unlock wallet for staking they dont ask for password for sending coins. That need to be changed in next version of wallet.


You are mistaken.

If you unlock the wallet 'for staking only', the wallet DOES require you to input your password again before initiating a transaction.

The only way it would not require your password is if you unchecked the 'for staking only' box when you unlocked your wallet.

Most likely what happened is that your machine was infected with a keylogger or some other sort of malware.

Do you use a remote desktop viewing software like TeamViewer perhaps?

YES, teamviewer

Well there you have your answer.

TeamViewer is notoriously responsible for countless thefts of crypto coins in recent months.

If I could make a giant sticky post that all in crypto could see, it would say 'DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE TEAMVIEWER! IT IS HORRIBLY INSECURE AND WILL FACILITATE THE THEFT OF YOUR COINS!'

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April 14, 2015, 09:57:51 PM
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If unlock wallet for staking they dont ask for password for sending coins. That need to be changed in next version of wallet.


You are mistaken.

If you unlock the wallet 'for staking only', the wallet DOES require you to input your password again before initiating a transaction.

The only way it would not require your password is if you unchecked the 'for staking only' box when you unlocked your wallet.

Most likely what happened is that your machine was infected with a keylogger or some other sort of malware.

Do you use a remote desktop viewing software like TeamViewer perhaps?

YES, teamviewer

Well there you have your answer.

TeamViewer is notoriously responsible for countless thefts of crypto coins in recent months.

If I could make a giant sticky post that all in crypto could see, it would say 'DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES USE TEAMVIEWER! IT IS HORRIBLY INSECURE AND WILL FACILITATE THE THEFT OF YOUR COINS!'

Yes you have right. When i wake up i remember that teamviewer was open. But how they learned my password?

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April 14, 2015, 10:10:16 PM
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do you have to be USING teamviewer for it to be dangerous ?   or just having it on your computer ?   

thank you

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April 15, 2015, 12:13:48 AM
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is this more anonymous than monero
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April 15, 2015, 12:23:29 AM
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fibre on bittrex....wow!  Cool
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April 15, 2015, 04:16:34 AM
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If you use the free version of Teamviewer then you are trusting that the Temviewer company/employees and maybe others do not access your computer.
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April 15, 2015, 06:50:53 AM
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do you have to be USING teamviewer for it to be dangerous ?   or just having it on your computer ?   

thank you

Some discussion here http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2oyf9y/updated_info_from_the_40_btc_hack_using_teamviewer/

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April 15, 2015, 07:01:47 AM
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Yes you have right. When i wake up i remember that teamviewer was open. But how they learned my password?


When someone got access earlier to your computer he could do and install anything there. Install new os, install strong antivirus, don`t let others to connect to your computer, watch out for friends also!

Any progress with Bittrex ?

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April 15, 2015, 07:11:35 AM
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is this more anonymous than monero

Fibre is not an anon coin , if you have some free time please listen to interview with Killakem https://soundcloud.com/supernetradio/fibre-coins-founder-developer

We are not here to compete with any others privacy solutions out there

ZeroTrust is based on the concept of CoinShuffle. It will be additional privacy option for Fibre investors

When we implement all fixes, suggestions from privacy experts found during beta and pass security audits we are going to open source it in future but there is still a lot of work

Cheers

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April 15, 2015, 09:38:59 AM
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Yes you have right. When i wake up i remember that teamviewer was open. But how they learned my password?


When someone got access earlier to your computer he could do and install anything there. Install new os, install strong antivirus, don`t let others to connect to your computer, watch out for friends also!

Any progress with Bittrex ?

 Ryan Hentz (Bittrex)

Apr 14, 19:04

Hi,

Bittrex cannot legally lock accounts without a court order or subpoena.

Thank you,

Ryan

They told me go fuck yourself.

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April 15, 2015, 11:33:49 AM
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What up Fibre community!! Being an OCUPY holder, it appears I'm eternally linked to FIBRE now; I just wanted to drop by and introduce myself!!

Been speaking to killakem in Slack and we were discussing the importance of a strong FIBRE/OCUPY bond. Figured now would be a great opportunity to put that idea into play and help bridge the gap Smiley

I'm eagerly awaiting more news regarding this little business venture, as well as familiarizing myself with you guys!!


peace
clovis


EDIT:  Officially a small Fibre holder now too Smiley

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April 15, 2015, 03:23:17 PM
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What up Fibre community!! Being an OCUPY holder, it appears I'm eternally linked to FIBRE now; I just wanted to drop by and introduce myself!!

Been speaking to killakem in Slack and we were discussing the importance of a strong FIBRE/OCUPY bond. Figured now would be a great opportunity to put that idea into play and help bridge the gap Smiley

I'm eagerly awaiting more news regarding this little business venture, as well as familiarizing myself with you guys!!


peace
clovis


EDIT:  Officially a small Fibre holder now too Smiley

Welcome Clovis Smiley

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April 15, 2015, 06:38:50 PM
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Just wanted to thanks to MXXXXXX for helping me to try get back my stolen coins.

You are really man of honor.  Wink

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April 16, 2015, 01:32:30 AM
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Somewhat surprisingly, I ended up with 2250 coins in that last drop...... which motivated me to download the wallet.  Aesthetically pleasing wallet design!! Best of all, I opened the wallet, it connected right up and started synching in the blink of an eye!!!  

Maybe that's a sign to set some additional orders..... oh wait, i already did that Tongue

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April 16, 2015, 07:46:24 AM
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Joining SuperNET slack and Fibre channel next is even easier now Wink

http://slackinvite.supernet.org

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April 16, 2015, 09:43:47 AM
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Somewhat surprisingly, I ended up with 2250 coins in that last drop...... which motivated me to download the wallet.  Aesthetically pleasing wallet design!! Best of all, I opened the wallet, it connected right up and started synching in the blink of an eye!!!  

Maybe that's a sign to set some additional orders..... oh wait, i already did that Tongue


and you have to try fibreconnect!  Wink
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April 16, 2015, 04:49:58 PM
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Just wanted to thanks to MXXXXXX for helping me to try get back my stolen coins.

You are really man of honor.  Wink
Did you get your coins back?
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April 16, 2015, 07:22:22 PM
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Just wanted to thanks to MXXXXXX for helping me to try get back my stolen coins.

You are really man of honor.  Wink
Did you get your coins back?

No, bittrex wont help.

Quote from support:

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Apr 14, 19:04

Hi,

Bittrex cannot legally lock accounts without a court order or subpoena.

Thank you,

Ryan

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