Hotmail Account With Seed Phrase Hacked Ayyylmaooo2

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Reddit user Ayyylmaooo2 reports that they lost bitcoin from their mobile phone wallet, which they ultimately believe happened due to a breach of their email account, which had stored a screenshot of their seed phrase. The total amount lost was 1.61302584 BTC which had a value of roughly $18k at the time. There is no evidence of any investigation or recovery having occurred.

This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

About Bitcoin & Crypto DeFi Wallet

"That sucks bro, my BTC wallet was hacked about 2 years ago and I lost around 2 BTC and I felt [really bad] for a very long time but I made it all back, my only advice is keep your head up, there'll be brighter days."

"On paper at home bro, I also had a screenshot of it saved in my phone but could've someone hacked my phone and stole pictures? I don't know"

"That was entirely my fault, I saved my seed phrase in my email and my email was hacked"

"It wasn't that much, I bought some BTC when it was at around 4k and I got hacked right before it pumped to 20k"

"My Bitcoin was hacked and I just lost around 1.6BTC"

"Turns out my email was hacked (hotmail) and I had the phrase saved there also..you were right

I can't believe this, my email was protected with my phone number so I'm not sure how the hacker was able to access it."

This is a global/international case not involving a specific country.

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What Happened

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Key Event Timeline - Hotmail Account With Seed Phrase Hacked Ayyylmaooo2
Date Event Description
July 27th, 2020 10:40:00 AM MDT Blockchain Transaction The actual theft transaction happened on the blockchain.
July 27th, 2020 12:25:21 PM MDT Reddit Thread Posted Ayyylmaooo2 posts about the theft on Reddit.
July 16th, 2022 3:17:00 PM MDT Reddit Comment Incident posted in a comment on Reddit.

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Total Amount Lost

1.61302584 BTC x $10,990.87 = $17728.5573140808 or $18k

The total amount lost has been estimated at $18,000 USD.

Immediate Reactions

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Ultimate Outcome

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Total Amount Recovered

There do not appear to have been any funds recovered in this case.

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Individual Prevention Policies

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