Anyone familiar with this bitcoin wallet address?

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  • jmvargas1490
    SBR Hustler
    • 02-02-17
    • 54

    #1
    Anyone familiar with this bitcoin wallet address?
    I was supposed to withdraw a winnings from a specific sportsbook. So when i copied my bitcoin address and pasted it. This bitcoins address shows up 39GwAQ7PeH7fJTFa4DXguurfn7GULq2pTs. I also tried copying other bitcoin addresses to make sure that I am not having any tech issues on my laptop. But Every different bitcoin address that i copy and when i about to paste it, this 39GwAQ7PeH7fJTFa4DXguurfn7GULq2pTs bitcoin address is the one who always pops out. But when i copy a word or a sentence from a random pages, it copies and pastes just perfectly. But when it comes to copying a bitcoin wallet address this 39GwAQ7PeH7fJTFa4DXguurfn7GULq2pTs address keeps showing up.
  • PaperTrail07
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 08-29-08
    • 20423

    #2
    you sir have been hacked hope your not moving big $ LOL....
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    • PaperTrail07
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 08-29-08
      • 20423

      #3
      Word on the street is a hack changes any BC address entered into their and people don't notice....send the $.....account loads up and money is gone... after it's been sent it's too late
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      • PaperTrail07
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 08-29-08
        • 20423

        #4
        Bitcoin is a hacker's DREAM
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        • Waterstpub87
          SBR MVP
          • 09-09-09
          • 4108

          #5
          You have a computer virus. Run Malwarebytes.
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          • jmvargas1490
            SBR Hustler
            • 02-02-17
            • 54

            #6
            Thank for the responses guys. I just manually typed in my bitcoin address to make sure i have sent it to my wallet. Hope no one else gets to be a victim of this. Kindly spread this bitcoin address to others to avoid being tricked.
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            • MeanPeopleSuck
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 04-29-17
              • 950

              #7
              Originally posted by jmvargas1490
              Thank for the responses guys. I just manually typed in my bitcoin address to make sure i have sent it to my wallet. Hope no one else gets to be a victim of this. Kindly spread this bitcoin address to others to avoid being tricked.
              But have you found the malware that's actually changing the BTC address? I'd be worried it's still hiding somewhere on your computer. Run every scan your Anti Virus scan offers (Quick Scan, then Full Scan, then if it has it, Deep Scan).

              If it's still not found, download and try Panda's Cloud Cleaner. It's good: http://download.cnet.com/Panda-Cloud...-75911789.html

              Good luck!
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              • PaperTrail07
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 08-29-08
                • 20423

                #8
                I would possibly flush the computer LOL....
                Originally posted by MeanPeopleSuck
                But have you found the malware that's actually changing the BTC address? I'd be worried it's still hiding somewhere on your computer. Run every scan your Anti Virus scan offers (Quick Scan, then Full Scan, then if it has it, Deep Scan).

                If it's still not found, download and try Panda's Cloud Cleaner. It's good: http://download.cnet.com/Panda-Cloud...-75911789.html

                Good luck!
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                • ace7550
                  SBR MVP
                  • 05-08-15
                  • 3729

                  #9
                  I would take it to a computer tech and make damn sure the virus is gone. That's some scary shit. I'm sure the vast majority of people are going to get tricked by this the first time it happens.
                  I check the last 3 symbols of my btc address. I always thought I was neurotic but now I have a good reason too
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                  • Optional
                    Administrator
                    • 06-10-10
                    • 61658

                    #10
                    This free service is pretty much the best guarantee you can get of being really malware free

                    Malware Removal provides free support for people with infected computers. Using plain language that anyone can understand, our community of volunteer experts will walk you through each step of our malware removal process.


                    Register for their forum and make sure you read the pinned instructions thread. It's a bit of mucking around and will take a couple of days back and forth with an expert giving instructions usually, but well worth the effort.
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                    • PaperTrail07
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 08-29-08
                      • 20423

                      #11
                      Yeah-there is HUGE HUGE opportunity for skilled hackers....just loading up accounts while they sleep.....
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