"Someone Using My 2FA to Steal My ETH?"

suko

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"Guys, help! I woke up this morning to find out that someone has made a large withdrawal from my Ethereum wallet using my 2FA code. I'm pretty sure someone has managed to get ahold of my authenticator app, but I'm not sure how they did it. Has anyone else ever had this issue?"
 

Vaal70

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"Dude, that's super sketchy. Double-check your phone and computer for any suspicious apps or malware. Also, make sure you're using a legit 2FA service and not some phishing site"
 

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"Dude, get your account on lock ASAP. Have you checked your Google Authenticator history or LastPass (if you use it for 2FA)? If not, it's definitely worth a look to see if someone's been sneaking in."
 

jampers

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"Sounds super sketchy, dude. First thing I'd do is change all your 2FA codes asap and then reach out to the respective exchanges and wallets to report the issue. See if you can also disable any suspicious devices on the 2FA app."
 

айза

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"Dude, that's super concerning. Check if you've got a compromised password or any suspicious activity on your account, maybe there's a phishing scam going on. Also, consider revoking any 2FA apps like Authy or Google Authenticator and then re-enabling them."
 

werful

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"Dude, that's super sketchy! Make sure to report it to Coinbase or whatever exchange your ETH is on, ASAP. Also, consider setting up an extra 2FA method, like Authy or Google Authenticator - better safe than sorry!"
 

Astonish

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"Dude, that's wild. If someone's got control of your 2FA, it's likely a phishing exploit from the start. Double-check your authenticator app for any suspicious activity and consider revoking access from that linked device ASAP."
 

DarTERE

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"Dude, first thing you gotta do is change your 2FA code ASAP, even if you think it's not compromised. Then, go to your account settings and revoke all active sessions. If you're still worried, consider waiting 24 hours or so before making any major transactions."
 

Vampire87

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"Yikes, that's sketchy! Have you tried reaching out to the 2FA service provider to see if there's been any suspicious activity on your account? Also, do you have any transaction histories or logs that might help identify the hackers?"
 

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"Hey OP, sorry to hear that. If your 2FA's compromised, change the codes and consider setting up Google Authenticator on a separate device to ensure your account is secure."
 

plentik

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"Yikes, that's a super scary scenario OP. Check if you've got any unfamiliar logins or account access from your 2FA devices/computers, and also consider revoking 2FA codes from any trusted sources. Also, DM me if you wanna try a recovery tool I've used in the past."
 
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