Case Analysis on Cryptocurrency Asset Theft

in bitcoin •  7 years ago  (edited)

Recently, we received some feedback from SafeWallet users that their cryptocurrency assets had been stolen. After an in-depth investigation, we've found the main reason for cryptocurrency assets' being stolen is that users fail to securely store their private keys and mnemonics. Here we're gonna share some cases of crypto asset theft, hoping all of you can take a lesson therefrom and improve safety awareness. To protect your crypto assets, you shall first keep your private keys and mnemonics safe and secure!

Type 1: Private Key Theft

Case 1

A user tried to transfer his digital asset to a wallet on SafeWallet. He was notified that the transfer was successful, but it failed to reach his SafeWallet account. Through our investigation, we found that he had copied his private key to the clipboard during the transfer, which directly caused his asset to be stolen in a short period of time.

Note: please do not copy and paste your wallet info like private keys and mnemonics, or It may be easily stolen by others

Case 2

Another user has just lost his digital assets. During the communication with him, we found that he had told his private key and password to his family, for he thought it can better protect his digital assets.

Note: please keep your private keys and mnemonics safe and cannot be seen by others

Case 3

A wallet user sent his private key to his computer via WeChat, which directly resulted in the theft of his digital assets. So we strongly advise you to back up your private keys and mnemonics physically (write them down on a paper and keep this paper secure for example), and delete all related digital records.

Note: please do remember to back up your wallet info in a physical way!

Type 2: Password Theft

Case 1

A SafeWallet user told us in an e-mail that her wallet password stored in her phone was seen by her friends, and the total asset of $5000-$6000 in her wallet was put under threat. Luckily, our staff managed to instruct the user to successfully transfer her asset to a new wallet, and exhort her repeatedly to back up her password in time to protect asset safety.

Note: please do remember to back up your private key and mnemonic in time and keep them in a safe place.

Type 3: Mnemonic Theft

Case 1

A wallet user encountered a flashback problem and reported it to the discussion group on Telegram. A man who claimed to be the administrator contacted him privately, and told him that he can help solve this problem using mnemonic. The user then sent his mnemonic to this man, and soon found his assets were stolen.

Note: please do not easily send your private keys and mnemonics to others. To get in touch with our staff on Telegram, please go to https://t.me/safewalletgroup and find the group admin.

Type 4: Having entered phishing sites

Case 1

A wallet user mistakenly entered a phishing site when he searched on Google for the website of the wallet product he was then using, and imported into his keystore files. The first time he typed into his password, he was told the password he entered was wrong. He retried and finally managed to enter the wallet page. The next day when he entered the right website, he found that all his assets had been stolen! The transfer record showed that the assets were transferred out 10 minutes after he was told that his password was not correct.

Note: please be sure you're entering the right wallet website. Adding the official website to your bookmark is advocated to ensure you'll enter the right one next time.

Contact us

SafeWallet is the most secure cryptocurrency wallet, and your funds can be absolutely safe when you operate properly on it. If you encounter any problems while using it, feel free to contact us via Telegram at https://t.me/safewalletgroup.
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