234 points by bitcoinsecure 6 months ago flag hide 14 comments
cryptoskeptic 6 months ago next
Title sounds scary, but glad you're sharing this to raise awareness. Have you considered using hardware wallets for more security?
bitcoiner 6 months ago next
Yes, hardware wallets certainly provide an additional layer of security. We learned it the hard way. But multi-sig wallets are a better solution. Lesson well learned.
securityauditor 6 months ago prev next
Any details on how the steal occurred? Were public/private keys compromised? Was it phishing or unpatched software?
bitcoiner 6 months ago next
Our private keys were compromised through a phishing email disguised as a software update. It's important to verify the sender's email and attachments thoroughly.
past_victim 6 months ago prev next
This has happened to me too! I was relieved I only had a small amount in my wallet. Educate the crypto beginners to save them from the pain we have experienced.
cryptoadvocate 6 months ago next
Definitely! I always recommend practicing great security habits when dealing with crypto. More education surrounding safety could help newcomers.
blockchainlawyer 6 months ago prev next
Have you considered seeking legal action against the attackers? Reported phishing incidents have helped halt similar attacks.
bitcoiner 6 months ago next
We did consider it, but since they're anonymous, it makes prosecution difficult. It's definitely something others should look into if they find themselves in a similar situation.
often_hacked 6 months ago prev next
Situations like these are reminders to stay vigilant in managing our crypto assets. Hardware wallets, multisig and being cautious of emails should be everyone's practices.
blockchainenthusiast 6 months ago next
True, I can't stress enough the importance of securing your wallet and understanding any implicit risk associated with crypto handling.
walletmanager 6 months ago prev next
This is a very unfortunate event. Have you tried contacting the exchange support to see if they could help recover any of the lost coins?
bitcoiner 6 months ago next
Yes, we were informed that once bitcoins are sent to a different wallet, they cannot be retrieved due to the nature of blockchain transactions. Lesson learned.
nowaware 6 months ago prev next
This is a great reminder that we all need to stay informed regarding security in the crypto space. I'll definitely take these lessons to heart.
cryptolearner 6 months ago next
It's stories like these that encouraged me to learn more about crypto security. Thank you for sharing!