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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Hacked/Stolen bitcoin(s)
by
Maseo
on 01/04/2014, 22:29:02 UTC
- Did you setup your Bitcoin-QT as a server? If yes, did you use random RPCUSER and RPCPASS or some dictionaty based password?
- Did you import any private keys into Bitcoin-QT?
- Have you been using your address on blockchain.info (maybe imported your private key)?

Never have i set it up as a server
Never have i done that either
Never have i done that, untill now, to check where the funds went to, but not importing my private key.

This is really strange. I would like to help you find out what happened, as I have sent someone 0.01 BTC and it was wiped almost immediately by an account starting with "1brain".
He claims not having used any brainwallet whatsoever.

Yes, and i've been using this fine for over 6 months, no issues what soever. Just wanted to update my wallet with funds through trading, and saw it was almost empty..

My BTC's are in this transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/e07dc809cd1dda15d890549405143992100cfdf45c089dbf04d386491cb8a0e3 which came from this transaction: https://blockchain.info/tx/7b077f3971b7155074f1e58b81ce6f91735265f2460b5a2345ddeb99afd0d4c3

Firewall in my router works better then (any) firewall on my pc that i know of, and personally, i hate firewalls, but that's just a matter of opinion.

Layered security my friend.  Routers have been compromised in the past due to bugs, exploits, and just generally bad coding.  If your router has wifi and an attacker is able to connect then he is already "inside" your network.

Yep, back to firewalls it is, apparently.