lonari (OP)
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November 01, 2014, 05:14:05 PM |
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Was accessing my wallet from Tor and then suddenly, 1.84100102 BTC was transferred to 1FJxeqyAAkxjbV5ijh3CnNkbgdu8zCVsY7
2FA was always enabled. Using google auth.
Do I have any recourse?
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letyouearn
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November 01, 2014, 05:54:13 PM |
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How is it possible buddy ? How can anyone stole bitcoins from ur blockchain wallet without knowing ur identifier and password . I am totally confused about this issue. If this is really happening, then i have to stop using blockchain and have to transfer my all funds to a secure btc wallet.
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lonari (OP)
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November 01, 2014, 06:18:06 PM |
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i think it has something to do with malicious Tor exit nodes. so whatever you do, don't use Tor with web wallets
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PolarPoint
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November 01, 2014, 06:19:26 PM |
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You should search the forum about blockchain.info wallets and tor. You are not the only one with funds stolen. Tor and web wallets don't mix.
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November 01, 2014, 06:22:17 PM |
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November 01, 2014, 11:04:33 PM |
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Do not use TOR to access your wallet / blockchain.info, I believe you were the victim of man-in-the-middle attack, there is known POODLE vulnerability in TSL/SSL that's being exploited in TOR network similar thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=828238.0
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lonari (OP)
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November 02, 2014, 06:13:38 AM |
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i know it's not a huge amount, but do I have any recourse?
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November 02, 2014, 06:46:28 AM |
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1.8 BTC isn't a huge amount?...Damn I wish I had that much. It's hard to get it back...particularly due to the nature of cryptocurrency
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Domino
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November 02, 2014, 07:59:27 AM |
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i know it's not a huge amount, but do I have any recourse?
Bitcoin transcation is irreversible and I am afraid you won't be able to get your bitcoin back.
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pooya87
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November 02, 2014, 10:18:57 AM |
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Was accessing my wallet from Tor and then suddenly, 1.84100102 BTC was transferred to 1FJxeqyAAkxjbV5ijh3CnNkbgdu8zCVsY7
2FA was always enabled. Using google auth.
Do I have any recourse?
how is this possible, i see a lot of posts about losing bitcoins while using Tor but all of them have one thing in common: they don't have 2FA. are you sure you didn't mess up like using wrong recipient address
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November 02, 2014, 10:54:14 AM |
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I also know someboy who have had the same experience. If the exit node is running by a criminal you may loose all your coins.
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thompete
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November 02, 2014, 10:57:08 AM |
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Was accessing my wallet from Tor and then suddenly, 1.84100102 BTC was transferred to 1FJxeqyAAkxjbV5ijh3CnNkbgdu8zCVsY7
2FA was always enabled. Using google auth.
Do I have any recourse?
how is this possible, i see a lot of posts about losing bitcoins while using Tor but all of them have one thing in common: they don't have 2FA. are you sure you didn't mess up like using wrong recipient address It has to do something with javascript and tor running along. There are a lot of security issues doing it, and there have been several cases of this happening.
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November 02, 2014, 11:01:14 AM |
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I also know someboy who have had the same experience. If the exit node is running by a criminal you may loose all your coins.
far more likely than a man in the middle attack.
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Gleb Goodston
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November 02, 2014, 06:39:42 PM |
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Yes Tor & any online wallet don't mix & you should expect to lose everything. Never access with Tor you will regret it. It's the same with emails and other things too.
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hamza171
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November 03, 2014, 12:03:49 AM |
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So how is TOR safe if someone can do this?
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MystPhysX
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November 04, 2014, 05:58:33 AM |
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So how is TOR safe if someone can do this?
This is using the POODLE exploit, it's genius. Only way to stop it is to disable SSL 3.0 on both ends. So using TOR only makes the MITM part easier, it's not that TOR is the only way to accomplish this.
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kruhft
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November 04, 2014, 06:20:56 AM |
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Was accessing my wallet from Tor and then suddenly, 1.84100102 BTC was transferred to 1FJxeqyAAkxjbV5ijh3CnNkbgdu8zCVsY7
2FA was always enabled. Using google auth.
Do I have any recourse?
Looks like whoever it is has been pretty active: https://blockchain.info/address/1FJxeqyAAkxjbV5ijh3CnNkbgdu8zCVsY7
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ranochigo
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November 04, 2014, 12:09:28 PM |
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So how is TOR safe if someone can do this?
Tor is pretty safe as long as you download all the updates. The latest Tor update disabled SSL3 and it is not possible to MITM attack with the newest version.
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marcelus
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November 05, 2014, 06:32:26 PM |
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So how is TOR safe if someone can do this?
Tor is pretty safe as long as you download all the updates. The latest Tor update disabled SSL3 and it is not possible to MITM attack with the newest version. It's exit nodes that are the problem.
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