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NewbieActivity: 6Merit: 0 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 11, 2014, 02:55:58 AM #1

https://anonfiles.com/file/0d55ad74585a5deac380d842b116c3cb



wat do i do ? i think they hacked into my email thru tor .

and my seed was saved in my email

i checked my ativity in my email and someone logged thru tor 20 min befo they take my btc

pls help me hi i had 45 btc and i logged in to electrum .37 btc gone and they left 8 btcwat do i do ? i think they hacked into my email thru tor .and my seed was saved in my emaili checked my ativity in my email and someone logged thru tor 20 min befo they take my btcpls help me

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Hero MemberActivity: 658Merit: 500 Re: 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 11, 2014, 02:58:52 AM #2 Quote from: ukboy555 on August 11, 2014, 02:55:58 AM

https://anonfiles.com/file/0d55ad74585a5deac380d842b116c3cb



wat do i do ? i think they hacked into my email thru tor .

and my seed was saved in my email

i checked my ativity in my email and someone logged thru tor 20 min befo they take my btc

pls help me

hi i had 45 btc and i logged in to electrum .37 btc gone and they left 8 btcwat do i do ? i think they hacked into my email thru tor .and my seed was saved in my emaili checked my ativity in my email and someone logged thru tor 20 min befo they take my btcpls help me

Nothing you can do now.



Why the heck didnt you learn about cold storage?



Leaving key/pass online is NOT cold storage. You learned it a hard way.





Now i expect you to create a new forum account and become a bitcoin hater like.... many already did.



Chao.

Nothing you can do now.Why the heck didnt you learn about cold storage?Leaving key/pass online is NOT cold storage. You learned it a hard way.Now i expect you to create a new forum account and become a bitcoin hater like.... many already did.Chao.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 434Merit: 250 Re: 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 11, 2014, 03:04:09 AM #4 Quote from: smoothie on August 11, 2014, 02:59:18 AM why would a hacker gain access to your BTC and only steal "SOME" of it?



maybe he felt bad about robbing the guy clean so he left a little something behind.



OP, why did you e-mail yourself the seed? that's a terrible decision - you should have done cold storage too, so you wouldn't even need to email yourself anything.



i think the same kinds of people lose their coins and post here.. are the ones who don't understand what bitcoin is (plus they don't use cold storage), otherwise i'm not sure wjhy they'd ask for help getting it back, because there's nothing anyone can really do after the coins are gone. that's the nature of bitcon.. you can't reverse a transaction. maybe he felt bad about robbing the guy clean so he left a little something behind.OP, why did you e-mail yourself the seed? that's a terrible decision - you should have done cold storage too, so you wouldn't even need to email yourself anything.i think the same kinds of people lose their coins and post here.. are the ones who don't understand what bitcoin is (plus they don't use cold storage), otherwise i'm not sure wjhy they'd ask for help getting it back, because there's nothing anyone can really do after the coins are gone. that's the nature of bitcon.. you can't reverse a transaction.

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NewbieActivity: 6Merit: 0 Re: 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 11, 2014, 03:54:22 AM #14

some one logged at usa ukraine and uk.can i contact police abt this ?



these are the ip im not aware of



Incorrect password enteredYesterday 01:21Ukraine

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195.66.146.23Device/platform

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92.11.44.77Device/platform

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suren555@hotmail.com

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Successful sign-inYesterday 11:17United Kingdom

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suren555@hotmail.com

You've secured your account since this activity occurred. ya i went to my email and checked recent activity and few activity im not aware of .some one logged at usa ukraine and uk.can i contact police abt this ?these are the ip im not aware ofIncorrect password enteredYesterday 01:21UkraineIP address195.66.146.23Device/platformAndroidBrowser/applicationAndroidShow mapAccount aliasIP address92.11.44.77Device/platformWindowsBrowser/applicationExchange ActiveSyncShow mapAccount aliasYou've secured your account since this activity occurred.Learn about more ways you can protect your account.Successful sign-inYesterday 11:17United KingdomIP address92.11.44.77Device/platformWindowsBrowser/applicationExchange ActiveSyncShow mapAccount aliasYou've secured your account since this activity occurred.Learn about more ways you can protect your account.Successful sign-inYesterday 11:04United KingdomIP address92.11.44.77Device/platformWindowsBrowser/applicationChromeShow mapYou've secured your account since this activity occurred.Learn about more ways you can protect your account.Security challengeYesterday 11:04United KingdomIP address92.11.44.77Device/platformWindowsBrowser/applicationChromeShow mapAccount aliasYou've secured your account since this activity occurred.

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Hero MemberActivity: 988Merit: 1000 Re: 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 11, 2014, 03:57:47 AM #15 I call BS on this. I have never heard of any hack in the history of bitcoin that the hacker did not take all of the BTC from a wallet/website unless they were somehow unable to do so. Looking at the address and the TX of the "theft" I see no reason why the "hacker" would not take the last 8 BTC from the OP.

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NewbieActivity: 22Merit: 0 Re: 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 11, 2014, 01:32:18 PM #19 This is the only flaw on the crypto, the lack of protection for the coin holders, ppl said too bad, this can happen to anyone, I think the developers should work on a way to prevent this actions, Sorry for you lost.

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Hero MemberActivity: 778Merit: 1002 Re: 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 11, 2014, 02:11:10 PM #21 Quote from: gperez2000 on August 11, 2014, 01:32:18 PM This is the only flaw on the crypto, the lack of protection for the coin holders, ppl said too bad, this can happen to anyone, I think the developers should work on a way to prevent this actions, Sorry for you lost.



This is not a problem with crypto. Physical currency has the same problem. Banks were created to help people store their physical currency safely. It's simple a problem with the state of bitcoin infrastructure. Soon there will be "bitcoin banks" that will store your bitcoin for you and guarantee safe keeping. They will have take the burden of confirming your identity before allowing the bitcoins to be removed, and will be liable for all unauthorized withdrawals. It's coming, the market will demand it for full adoption. This is not a problem with crypto. Physical currency has the same problem. Banks were created to help people store their physical currency safely. It's simple a problem with the state of bitcoin infrastructure. Soon there will be "bitcoin banks" that will store your bitcoin for you and guarantee safe keeping. They will have take the burden of confirming your identity before allowing the bitcoins to be removed, and will be liable for all unauthorized withdrawals. It's coming, the market will demand it for full adoption. http://mises.org/daily/3229

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Full MemberActivity: 154Merit: 100 Re: 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 11, 2014, 07:50:20 PM #22 Quote from: gperez2000 on August 11, 2014, 01:32:18 PM This is the only flaw on the crypto, the lack of protection for the coin holders, ppl said too bad, this can happen to anyone, I think the developers should work on a way to prevent this actions, Sorry for you lost.



Sorry to be so blunt, but... you are a fool and you are spreading misinformation. This can *NOT* happen to anyone. It can only happen to someone who failed to take necessary precautions, like the OP. Sorry to be so blunt, but... you are a fool and you are spreading misinformation. This can *NOT* happen to anyone. It can only happen to someone who failed to take necessary precautions, like the OP.

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NewbieActivity: 6Merit: 0 Re: 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 14, 2014, 09:56:36 PM #27 thank u for ur help guys.i kno im so stupid and thank u for ur kindness .im gonna put a bounty on this guy .worse has to happen to him

30 btc to the person who get him

thank god tht money was in my pc and i dont use that for internet



here is the master public key



2909e71890d9f4a2bf9ddd1e28f3cbaa93a221b2f4c5670a847364835fe373d6248e5b5baf95ba6 effc705e490c55c2378b6566b0a12d90187604cc6def06072

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ModeratorLegendaryActivity: 1897Merit: 1025 Re: 37 BTC STOLEN from electrum NEED HELP August 15, 2014, 06:54:46 AM #28 Quote from: Mobius on August 11, 2014, 03:57:47 AM I see no reason why the "hacker" would not take the last 8 BTC from the OP.



Looking at the wallet:

Most of the coins were sent to 1BA8FTYVxVnebhxQGzxJWy4Y4QKwsVKEko, in 7 transactions.

I guess the reason why we see 7 transactions instead of just one, is that the coins in the wallet were highly fragmented: each of these transactions has dozens of inputs.

However, these transactions paid only 0.1mBTC in fees.



I consider it likely that an 8th transaction was attempted with the rest of the coins, but failed to be propagated due to insufficient fees.



If that is the case, the final withdrawal (15d291dd8e705298499e37026b8574042eb3b0bccc0046878500af0b19c319fb, probably made by the legitimate owner) double spent the thief withdrawal.

(that withdrawal paid 0.4mBTC in fees)



Lessons learnt:

- never email your seed to yourself. (write it on paper)

- pay the suggested transaction fees, if you are in a hurry to have your transactions confirmed.

Looking at the wallet:Most of the coins were sent to 1BA8FTYVxVnebhxQGzxJWy4Y4QKwsVKEko, in 7 transactions.I guess the reason why we see 7 transactions instead of just one, is that the coins in the wallet were highly fragmented: each of these transactions has dozens of inputs.However, these transactions paid only 0.1mBTC in fees.I consider it likely that an 8th transaction was attempted with the rest of the coins, but failed to be propagated due to insufficient fees.If that is the case, the final withdrawal (15d291dd8e705298499e37026b8574042eb3b0bccc0046878500af0b19c319fb, probably made by the legitimate owner) double spent the thief withdrawal.(that withdrawal paid 0.4mBTC in fees)Lessons learnt:- never email your seed to yourself. (write it- pay the suggested transaction fees, if you are in a hurry to have your transactions confirmed. Electrum : the convenience of a web wallet, without the risks