Hello , i want to advice everyone , againts download one of two download one is pasted every by member HI-TEC99 to download from link
https://indy.fulgan.com/SSL/openssl-1.0.2k-x64_86-win64.zip & Find and Recover Bitcoin soft , one of them contains some virus, today my computer was hacked . Poloniex account emptied and multibit classic wallets emptied.
I highly suspect it will be Find and Recover Bitcoin , because it scanned all my computer and backed up all wallets .
I'm sorry to hear your computer was hacked. However, I doubt it was the openssl installer binary file link I posted in a
tutorial that infected your computer because I ran it myself and have had no problems. This link is to a virustotal scan of it that says it's clean. Although that doesn't conclusively prove anything it's a good indication.
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/08c9a3ad60239dca835966dd38005cd19bf16d641bbb5853dd889900ada5fe2f/analysis/1490906637/The link I posted was suggested by the openssl wiki. Openssl does not provide windows binaries (executable/runnable files), instead it provides links to third party products on its wiki. This is a quote from its website explaining this. That page contains a link to the wiki page which displays a list of links to third party binaries .
https://www.openssl.org/community/binaries.htmlThe OpenSSL project does not distribute any code in binary form, and does not officially recommend any specific binary distributions. An informal list of third party products can be found on the wiki.
This is a quote from the wiki page that displays links to third party windows binaries.
https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/BinariesSome people have offered to provide OpenSSL binary distributions for selected operating systems.
*snip*
This service is primarily for operating systems where there are no pre-compiled OpenSSL packages.
This screenshot of that wiki page shows a link to the fulgan.com site that the openssl binary I linked to came from.

This screenshot is of the openssl binary downloads available at fulgan.com with the link I posted highlighted at the bottom.
https://indy.fulgan.com/SSL/
This is the link to the fulgan.com openssl binary I posted.
https://indy.fulgan.com/SSL/openssl-1.0.2k-x64_86-win64.zipThere are independent waybackmachine historical snapshots of the fulgan.com website going back to 2003. That site has been providing windows openssl binaries for years without any complaints of them being infected that I'm aware of. If there were any complaints I'm sure that openssl would quickly remove the link to that site from its wiki. You can view the historical snapshots of the windows binary download page here.
https://web.archive.org/web/20030701000000*/https://indy.fulgan.com/SSL/