ya know what? This smells fishy! You say you've been in bitcoin in years, and yet your account is only a newbie? Come on. How stupid do you think we are? Your signature is not even correct..
remove '1NndjYLXPgHmSFYEk5exCabGbcynzqpii4 ' from the signature and it's valid.. I just tried on that website.
When I login with my original account (56kbkid), I get the message: 'Your account is locked because it sat inactive for years after the password hashes were leaked in 2015, and was therefore at high risk of being hacked. Email react-vdnp8@theymos.e4ward.com to get it unlocked.'
Why would I remove "your" wallet address? That is the whole purpose of signing messages! That you prove that you own that address. But obviously you dont own it, so you didn't loose any coins. You are just trying to scam! Unbelieveable how many in here is falling for your claims
put "1NndjYLXPgHmSFYEk5exCabGbcynzqpii4" the address box put "This is 56kbkid and I lost all my bitcoins on the 8th of October 2017" in the message box put "G5UFrkVd1qGcbVlIyUw0yh0Zls/82K7Liuer6UNUK7yiE/I//7f4clNI70sD/w21vh0HJBkPUj3vvfioxIfj5U0=" in the signature box
ya know what? This smells fishy! You say you've been in bitcoin in years, and yet your account is only a newbie? Come on. How stupid do you think we are? Your signature is not even correct..
remove '1NndjYLXPgHmSFYEk5exCabGbcynzqpii4 ' from the signature and it's valid.. I just tried on that website.
When I login with my original account (56kbkid), I get the message: 'Your account is locked because it sat inactive for years after the password hashes were leaked in 2015, and was therefore at high risk of being hacked. Email react-vdnp8@theymos.e4ward.com to get it unlocked.'
Could the OP, or someone knowledgeable on this type of situation, speculate on the ACTUAL mechanism of this attack? What did the OP actually do, that gave away his private key? Was it stolen from the computer's clip board (copy/paste?)
Knowing HOW this kind of stuff happens will make it easier for other people to be more secure. Thanks
I'm still investigating, I'll update when I find the exact mechanism.
I've also just realised that the attacker took 120 Litecoin from me on the 22nd of September, so my computer had been compromised for at least 18 days.
I bought my first few Bitcoins in 2012; eventually I got around 100 and managed to hold most of them until this point. Yesterday they were stolen from me. Shortly after I made a transaction, I left my PC with Electrum open, I believe there was a key logger waiting for me to type my password as when I returned an hour later, I saw my account had been emptied.
This happened shortly after receiving my hardware wallet (ledger), which I never got round to filling up. Obviously storing £350k(that hurts to type) on my daily computer was a moronic thing to do.
I know I wont get these Bitcoins back but if anyone knows of a blockchain or malware analysis service or just want to give me advice, I would appreciate it.
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is 56kbkid and I lost all my bitcoins on the 8th of October 2017 -----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1NndjYLXPgHmSFYEk5exCabGbcynzqpii4 G5UFrkVd1qGcbVlIyUw0yh0Zls/82K7Liuer6UNUK7yiE/I//7f4clNI70sD/w21vh0HJBkPUj3vvfioxIfj5U0= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
bitcoinrecovery2017@gmail.com For information leading to the recovery, I can pay 3 BTC + 50% of the recovered bitcoins