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December 09, 2014, 08:58:27 PM |
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I just went to my blockchain wallet and A) My bitcoin weren't there to use and B) There was the following message, A security issue affects your account please archive it and contact support Since then, someone else has sent me a payment to the wallet address and although it's in the blockchain with 15 confirmations it's not in my wallet I've contacted support as requested but not been answered yet.......anyone clever than me know what may have happened? I know they announced they had a security issue in the last 36 hours where 0.0002% of users were affected....Would it be that perhaps? Are Blockchain holding my bitcoin?
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AtheistAKASaneBrain
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December 09, 2014, 09:33:03 PM |
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Hacked? Did you download something weird for the past days?
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sobitcoin
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December 09, 2014, 09:36:12 PM |
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I just went to my blockchain wallet and A) My bitcoin weren't there to use and B) There was the following message, A security issue affects your account please archive it and contact support Since then, someone else has sent me a payment to the wallet address and although it's in the blockchain with 15 confirmations it's not in my wallet I've contacted support as requested but not been answered yet.......anyone clever than me know what may have happened? I know they announced they had a security issue in the last 36 hours where 0.0002% of users were affected....Would it be that perhaps? Are Blockchain holding my bitcoin? They got frigged yesterday, a bunch of wallets compromised. They also said they are reimbursing missing coins. Check reddit someone posted a list of effected addresses.
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December 09, 2014, 09:38:15 PM |
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I just went to my blockchain wallet and A) My bitcoin weren't there to use and B) There was the following message, A security issue affects your account please archive it and contact support Since then, someone else has sent me a payment to the wallet address and although it's in the blockchain with 15 confirmations it's not in my wallet I've contacted support as requested but not been answered yet.......anyone clever than me know what may have happened? I know they announced they had a security issue in the last 36 hours where 0.0002% of users were affected....Would it be that perhaps? Are Blockchain holding my bitcoin? They got frigged yesterday, a bunch of wallets compromised. They also said they are reimbursing missing coins. Check reddit someone posted a list of effected addresses. Thanks a lot.
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December 09, 2014, 09:46:17 PM |
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Blockchain.info Security Disclosure When making a scheduled software update overnight to our web-wallet, our development team inadvertently affected a part of our software that ensures private keys are generated in a strong and secure manner. The issue was present for a brief period of time between the hours of 12:00am and 2:30am GMT on December the 8th 2014. The issue was detected quickly and immediately resolved. In total, this issue affected less than 0.0002% of our user base and was limited to a few hundred addresses. We have sent an alert to all users who have potentially vulnerable addresses in their wallets, for which we have an email on file. We are committed to working with any affected users to assess and rectify any issues. If you created a wallet, generated a new address via Blockchain.info’s web-wallet, or sent bitcoin from your wallet during this time period and have not provided us with your email address, please contact our support desk at support@blockchain.zendesk.com or simply create a new wallet. Addresses, wallets and transactions created via the Blockchain.info iOS and Android apps, and the Chrome extension are not affected. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. Blockchain.info Development Team http://blog.blockchain.com/2014/12/08/blockchain-info-security-disclosure/ https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2onm5r/blockchaininfo_security_disclosure/
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December 09, 2014, 10:01:37 PM |
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I just went to my blockchain wallet and A) My bitcoin weren't there to use and B) There was the following message, A security issue affects your account please archive it and contact support Since then, someone else has sent me a payment to the wallet address and although it's in the blockchain with 15 confirmations it's not in my wallet I've contacted support as requested but not been answered yet.......anyone clever than me know what may have happened? I know they announced they had a security issue in the last 36 hours where 0.0002% of users were affected....Would it be that perhaps? Are Blockchain holding my bitcoin? They got frigged yesterday, a bunch of wallets compromised. They also said they are reimbursing missing coins. Check reddit someone posted a list of effected addresses. I just went to this link http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2onl1y/at_least_hundreds_of_coins_were_stolen_from/ but I can't see a list of affected adresses Is it the right page? Thanks in advance.
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December 09, 2014, 10:46:34 PM |
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I found the list.....I'm not on it. Thanks for the heads up.
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December 09, 2014, 11:45:19 PM |
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I found the list.....I'm not on it. Thanks for the heads up.
That must be a good feeling! Did you figure out wallet issue? I'd imagine BC support is tied up a bit at the moment! GL with everything.
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December 10, 2014, 12:09:11 AM |
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I found the list.....I'm not on it. Thanks for the heads up.
That must be a good feeling! Did you figure out wallet issue? I'd imagine BC support is tied up a bit at the moment! GL with everything. All I have so far is an email from someone called Jade asking me to take a screenshot of the message. As it appears for roughly 3 seconds before vanishing it's impossible. I have told her this....I'll post the reply when it arrives.
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December 10, 2014, 10:08:25 AM |
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Well, here's the reply: Hello,
I'm sorry for the delay in response. I've looked into your address and it is not flagged for a security error. If you have no other bitcoin addresses contained in your wallet, then your login credentials may have been compromised. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen, because your private information was somehow obtained. One of the most common types of these are browser extensions posing as bitcoin price tickers that are actually stealing your account information. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as blockchain.info. Scammers send out phishing emails all the time posing as big named companies with the intention of stealing your login credentials. Using TOR to connect to your wallet could also result in a malicious exit node tricking your connection into appearing encrypted, but they are secretly stealing the information without you knowing.
By design, Blockchain.info never has access to users' accounts or bitcoins (more details here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/how-it-works). If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your bitcoins are safe with blockchain.info. Since this information has been compromised, be sure to never use this wallet or addresses contained within it. I'd also highly advise against using the same password again. Sorry again that you had funds stolen from you. That certainly must be an extremely frustrating experience.
----- Jade | Blockchain & ZeroBlock Support
Great eh?
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December 10, 2014, 06:11:25 PM |
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Well, here's the reply: Hello,
I'm sorry for the delay in response. I've looked into your address and it is not flagged for a security error. If you have no other bitcoin addresses contained in your wallet, then your login credentials may have been compromised. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen, because your private information was somehow obtained. One of the most common types of these are browser extensions posing as bitcoin price tickers that are actually stealing your account information. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as blockchain.info. Scammers send out phishing emails all the time posing as big named companies with the intention of stealing your login credentials. Using TOR to connect to your wallet could also result in a malicious exit node tricking your connection into appearing encrypted, but they are secretly stealing the information without you knowing.
By design, Blockchain.info never has access to users' accounts or bitcoins (more details here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/how-it-works). If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your bitcoins are safe with blockchain.info. Since this information has been compromised, be sure to never use this wallet or addresses contained within it. I'd also highly advise against using the same password again. Sorry again that you had funds stolen from you. That certainly must be an extremely frustrating experience.
----- Jade | Blockchain & ZeroBlock Support
Great eh? Ugh. Sickening. I wish you the best Tony, it gives me goosebumps thinking about it. Hopefully this gets sorted. Please please please use cold storage in the future. I just got my woodwallet and it's really good... You probably know about these but here's a few options - http://yocrypto.ca/crypto-currency-essentials/get-a-bitcoin-wallet/..... I can't help you out financially, I am so far in the negative myself, but if there is anything I can do to assist in another way let me know. I am so sick of seeing people scmamed every morning. Security needs to change =(
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December 10, 2014, 06:21:06 PM |
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Well, here's the reply: Hello,
I'm sorry for the delay in response. I've looked into your address and it is not flagged for a security error. If you have no other bitcoin addresses contained in your wallet, then your login credentials may have been compromised. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen, because your private information was somehow obtained. One of the most common types of these are browser extensions posing as bitcoin price tickers that are actually stealing your account information. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as blockchain.info. Scammers send out phishing emails all the time posing as big named companies with the intention of stealing your login credentials. Using TOR to connect to your wallet could also result in a malicious exit node tricking your connection into appearing encrypted, but they are secretly stealing the information without you knowing.
By design, Blockchain.info never has access to users' accounts or bitcoins (more details here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/how-it-works). If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your bitcoins are safe with blockchain.info. Since this information has been compromised, be sure to never use this wallet or addresses contained within it. I'd also highly advise against using the same password again. Sorry again that you had funds stolen from you. That certainly must be an extremely frustrating experience.
----- Jade | Blockchain & ZeroBlock Support
Great eh? Create a new wallet and import the backup. Do your addresses still hold your coins or have they been moved?
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December 10, 2014, 06:22:38 PM |
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Well, here's the reply: Hello,
I'm sorry for the delay in response. I've looked into your address and it is not flagged for a security error. If you have no other bitcoin addresses contained in your wallet, then your login credentials may have been compromised. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen, because your private information was somehow obtained. One of the most common types of these are browser extensions posing as bitcoin price tickers that are actually stealing your account information. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as blockchain.info. Scammers send out phishing emails all the time posing as big named companies with the intention of stealing your login credentials. Using TOR to connect to your wallet could also result in a malicious exit node tricking your connection into appearing encrypted, but they are secretly stealing the information without you knowing.
By design, Blockchain.info never has access to users' accounts or bitcoins (more details here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/how-it-works). If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your bitcoins are safe with blockchain.info. Since this information has been compromised, be sure to never use this wallet or addresses contained within it. I'd also highly advise against using the same password again. Sorry again that you had funds stolen from you. That certainly must be an extremely frustrating experience.
----- Jade | Blockchain & ZeroBlock Support
Great eh? Ugh. Sickening. I wish you the best Tony, it gives me goosebumps thinking about it. Hopefully this gets sorted. Please please please use cold storage in the future. I just got my woodwallet and it's really good... You probably know about these but here's a few options - http://yocrypto.ca/crypto-currency-essentials/get-a-bitcoin-wallet/..... I can't help you out financially, I am so far in the negative myself, but if there is anything I can do to assist in another way let me know. I am so sick of seeing people scmamed every morning. Security needs to change =( Thanks for the concern, offer of help and advice mate but don't worry, I didn't lose a lot.....quite a small amount really. You sound like a good person.
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December 10, 2014, 06:24:51 PM |
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Well, here's the reply: Hello,
I'm sorry for the delay in response. I've looked into your address and it is not flagged for a security error. If you have no other bitcoin addresses contained in your wallet, then your login credentials may have been compromised. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen, because your private information was somehow obtained. One of the most common types of these are browser extensions posing as bitcoin price tickers that are actually stealing your account information. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as blockchain.info. Scammers send out phishing emails all the time posing as big named companies with the intention of stealing your login credentials. Using TOR to connect to your wallet could also result in a malicious exit node tricking your connection into appearing encrypted, but they are secretly stealing the information without you knowing.
By design, Blockchain.info never has access to users' accounts or bitcoins (more details here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/how-it-works). If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your bitcoins are safe with blockchain.info. Since this information has been compromised, be sure to never use this wallet or addresses contained within it. I'd also highly advise against using the same password again. Sorry again that you had funds stolen from you. That certainly must be an extremely frustrating experience.
----- Jade | Blockchain & ZeroBlock Support
Great eh? Create a new wallet and import the backup. Do your addresses still hold your coins or have they been moved? The address still holds the bitcoin, It just continues to show a balance of 0.00 when I log in. But as I just said to the other poster, it was only a small amount. I have now got another wallet from elsewhere.
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December 10, 2014, 06:28:37 PM |
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Well, here's the reply: Hello,
I'm sorry for the delay in response. I've looked into your address and it is not flagged for a security error. If you have no other bitcoin addresses contained in your wallet, then your login credentials may have been compromised. You may have some type of malware on your computer that resulted in your funds being stolen, because your private information was somehow obtained. One of the most common types of these are browser extensions posing as bitcoin price tickers that are actually stealing your account information. There's also the possibility that you visited a phishing site posing as blockchain.info. Scammers send out phishing emails all the time posing as big named companies with the intention of stealing your login credentials. Using TOR to connect to your wallet could also result in a malicious exit node tricking your connection into appearing encrypted, but they are secretly stealing the information without you knowing.
By design, Blockchain.info never has access to users' accounts or bitcoins (more details here: https://blockchain.info/wallet/how-it-works). If you keep your password and private key backups secure, then your bitcoins are safe with blockchain.info. Since this information has been compromised, be sure to never use this wallet or addresses contained within it. I'd also highly advise against using the same password again. Sorry again that you had funds stolen from you. That certainly must be an extremely frustrating experience.
----- Jade | Blockchain & ZeroBlock Support
Great eh? Ugh. Sickening. I wish you the best Tony, it gives me goosebumps thinking about it. Hopefully this gets sorted. Please please please use cold storage in the future. I just got my woodwallet and it's really good... You probably know about these but here's a few options - http://yocrypto.ca/crypto-currency-essentials/get-a-bitcoin-wallet/..... I can't help you out financially, I am so far in the negative myself, but if there is anything I can do to assist in another way let me know. I am so sick of seeing people scmamed every morning. Security needs to change =( Thanks for the concern, offer of help and advice mate but don't worry, I didn't lose a lot.....quite a small amount really. You sound like a good person. That's nice of you thanks. To be honest I am just tired of seeing innocent people get screwed over. I sit here all day promoting cryptocurrencies, It kind of leaves you feeling responsible when the people you are promoting this stuff to are get their coins taken =( Glad you didn't lose much friend.
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December 10, 2014, 06:51:37 PM |
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this is f#cking scary, time to move my coins on Hive or Bitcoin Core
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December 10, 2014, 09:43:17 PM |
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Create a new wallet and import the backup.
Do your addresses still hold your coins or have they been moved?
The address still holds the bitcoin, It just continues to show a balance of 0.00 when I log in. But as I just said to the other poster, it was only a small amount. I have now got another wallet from elsewhere. [/quote] So, no problem then...
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December 12, 2014, 12:08:06 AM |
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WTF happen to blockchain.info now Luckily i didn't create any address during that time. Is this time to change wallet ? Even bitcoin.org remove blockchain.info from their site
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Kemampuanku Tidak semua orang memiliki dan dapat melakukannya . Tidak memakan kaum sendiri . dan mempunyai kode etik yang tidak masuk akal.
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