Ian: Hey Crypto Family, I need you now more than ever. I had to end today's live stream abruptly because I am being hacked.
I need your help tracking the funds being sent off from these Ether wallet addresses.
https://etherscan.io/address/0x2cd7e2e65bb6ef5f233f9dea83736cf8195fe70d#tokentxns
https://etherscan.io/address/0xeca2592e788c76f2e3cd4eb6ffcdbe5cf8141c72#tokentxns
https://etherscan.io/address/0x20f2ce82c28b726930a9b476503df7b814335642#tokentxns
Hacker ETH Wallets:
https://etherscan.io/address/0x2b353bff3b33dc8314e7757cb3d7415016044c98#tokentxns
https://etherscan.io/address/0x20f2ce82c28b726930a9b476503df7b814335642#tokentxns
https://etherscan.io/address/0x518880545a0182f77be334790af35bfdcca9c239#tokentxns
That's why it's never advisable to Flaunt your crypto portfolio in the public.
EDIT: UPDATE on Ian Ballina Hack
"This is how I think I got hacked. My college email was listed as a recovery email to my Gmail. I remember getting an email about it being compromised, and tried to follow up with my college security to get it resolved, but wasn't able to get it handled in fast manner and gave up on it thinking it was just an old email.
I kept text versions of my private keys stored in my Evernote, as encrypted text files with passwords. I think they hacked my email using my college email, and then hacked my Evernote."
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