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My bitcoin is stolen and following is how it happened? A guy named, "David Robin" from Fremont,California US (obviously a fake one), connected in a social network told me that I can mine for bitcoin when I connect my blockchain wallet to the blockchain mining network with the help of a antminer s9 hardware. He asked me to register a blockchain account and send him the wallet id and password so he can do the connections. He also said that once he is done with the connections, I will change my password. I shared with him my user name and password information. He did something with it. I changed my password and then topped up the Blockchain account with 0.198899 BTC, approx. $3,200/- on 27/12/17. Within half an hour my wallet was empty. I will appreciate if someone can explain how it has happened and if there is any way to get my BTC back?
2You gave someone your username and YOUR PASSWORD (from blockchain.info?)... What do you want us to tell you? You obviously got scammed. – ndsvw – 2018-01-16T10:28:43.380
even if I changed my password? – Ijaz Ahmad Ijaz – 2018-01-16T11:19:15.673
The others explained it already. If the scammer has the private keys or the seed, he can do anything with your coins, irrelevant wheather you change any password. – ndsvw – 2018-01-16T12:55:03.663
Please put your stollen bitcoin address here to can see where this scammer put the money. – Ciubuca George Stefan – 2018-03-07T22:37:00.090