Trezor-Geldbörse gehackt

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    • #2912392
      root_s2yse8vt
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      Hallo, ich muss nur wissen, was passiert ist.

      Letzte Nacht habe ich meine Trezor geöffnet und über 0,01 btc übertragen. Um zu sehen, ob coinjoin funktionierte.

      Tranfer verschoben über die coinjoin und gestartet. Ich ging ins Fitnessstudio und kam zurück, um die Trezor-Suite auf einem schwarzen Bildschirm vorzufinden, der sagte, dass die Verbindung zum Trezor-Dongel fehlgeschlagen ist. Irgendetwas in der Art „Bitte geben Sie Ihre Passphase ein, um coinjoin fortzusetzen“.

      Meine Passphase hat nicht funktioniert, sobald ich Zugang hatte, wurden alle meine btc transferiert. Ich dachte, Sie könnten nicht übertragen, ohne comfirming auf trezor dongel. Offensichtlich bin ich gehackt worden und Gelder gestohlen.

      Sagen Sie mir, Jungs, was ist passiert?

    • #2912393
      CursedFeanor
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      You entered your passphrase into a scam. You dumb.

    • #2912394
      Keefryan
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      Op. Do you have any idea how many have tried this before ?
      N0 Trezor device can be remotely accessed to sign a transaction or similar FACT. You are not the one in a millions.
      Stop spreading FUD.

    • #2912395
      jdlostbtv
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      Are you sure they were transferred out or it was just coins mixing in Coinjoin?

    • #2912396
      FugitivePagan
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      Is there any reason to leave Trezor connected while you are not around? It doesn’t have to be connected all the time for conjoin to work, or any other transactions for this matter. So i assume you remembered your passphrase eventually, correct? Were there any transactions at all, because if you enter even a slightly different passphrase, your Trezor will generate a completely different wallet, which, probably, will be empty.

    • #2912397
      Double-Code-8018
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      It was a phishing scam, I think it would have been your 24 seed words? Not just a passphrase which is an optional feature on top of the 24 words. But the scammers might have just used that term.

      Why would you need to enter anything like 24 words or a Trezor passphrase on screen when your Trezor device is the authority for that. Also when you make any transaction that’s broadcasted there is no need to keep the device plugged in

    • #2912398
      Key-Cartographer4596
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      6e3df232bf719710fd7108e41ad300d3c953ebbcc39bb2638c391c23c4a

    • #2912399
      matejcik
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      > I left for gym then returned to find trezor suite on a black screen saying failed to connect to Trezor dongel.

      your roommate went into your room and stole your bitcoins while you left your Trezor unlocked and unattended…

    • #2912400
      hamandeggsmond
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      Would be good to Provide the txn ID so we can see.

    • #2912401
      hquer
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      – please Check the website’s url your were using letter by letter if it really was the legit one
      – your wrote your entered your seed somewhere; was it online? On that website?
      – giving someone your seed is equal to given them full access and control of your wallet

    • #2912402
      bartoque
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      Wait bow can a passphrase not work? And how did uou gain access then?

      Even if the wallet is compromised, still anyone with the seed and the matching passphrase would be able to see and access that wallet. If compromised it would be empty, yes, but nothing can be (un)done wrg to the passphrase set for the wallet. So that should always work.

      There seems to some info missing about what you experienced and especially what was required to get access again?

      And someone would need the passphrase to confirm any action. So depending on if that is somewhere stored or your pc is compromised, for example with a keylogger. But for now it is not fully clear what you experienced nor did…

    • #2912403
      classic_aut0
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      Opened up what? Trezor suite? Online or desktop?

      Transferred to what? Internal Wasabi coinjoin or something else?

    • #2912404
      simonmales
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      Could you be a more detailed? Imagine explaining this to someone over the phone. With step by step information, including addresses and transactions.

    • #2912405
      1337h4x0rm4n
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      Sounds like you most likely got phished. The Trezor will automatically lock after a certain amount of time. There is also a chance a roommate might’ve sneaked in your room before the auto-lock time expired, but he’d still need your pin for transferring funds. Someone having access to your mnemonic + passphrase has full control of the associated balances. You probably typed this in somewhere you shouldn’t. Learn. Adapt. Overcome.

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