- Always carefully check all the links. Do not click on links from the messages from Internet services — instead, manually enter the address of the desired service in the address bar of your browser.
- Never reveal your private key.
- Use antivirus which has special protection against phishing.
Bitcointalk username: mt55 Forum rank: Member Posts count: 99 Waves or ETH address: 0xB70FC4fB850B46aeA2FD225DA8704Ec56CEc2fF1
For reference against the hacker! I have the private key to this account mt55! My last post was on July 19th, 2018. The hacker or someone who is not me posted first on July 2nd, 2020.
I can sign a message with the address given above.
I will now politely ask the hijacker via pm (the account seems inactive, hope it was fun using it) to return it to me.
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Account stolen, proving ownership of ETH address?
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Ticketz
on 18/04/2021, 20:27:28 UTC
Hi guys,
my account was stolen a while ago and I wasn't very active on this forum. I can't remember the email address, but I can prove ownership of an ETH address from summer 2017. I saw Theymos' thread:
How do I go about it with an ETH address? Is that also sufficient? Can I just use MyEtherWallet and create a message similar to the one Theymos asks for when it comes to proving ownership for BTC addresses?
Thanks and best regards! Ticketz
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Re: **MANDATORY UPGRADE REQUIRED** [ANN] B&C Exchange - All users must upgrade
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Ticketz
on 15/10/2017, 11:51:31 UTC
Is it possible to buy some shares in this project?
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Bounty managers at fault
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Ticketz
on 08/08/2017, 11:26:00 UTC
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Re: ANN [RvT] RIVETZ: Decentralised and Mobile Cyber-Security Token