Has my wallet been hacked and funds stolen?

Sorry, such an address does not exist in NEM.

It is an impossible address on the structure of NEM.

Please send the correct address again.
Or please show me a screenshot of the address.

The image is broken and can not be displayed here.
Would you please send me an image of your address again?

A screenshot from my address and from the withdrawal.

It seems to be withdrawn to Changely on 30th June.
I will ask you a second time.
Do you have any memory that made this withdrawal?

http://chain.nem.ninja/#/transfer/22cad232c9451b99175031bf64f5e2dc577945b1f6757dd3d4e5b0b8ad4a6c1c

And this is the logo of the Wallet on the my screen of my Tablet.

No, I don’t have any memory of doing a transaction. I bought XEM as a long term investment.

Here a screenshot from my Changelly transaction history. Nothing around 29/30 June 2017.

This is all about your account deposit/withdrawal history.
I omit it below the decimal point.

May 21, From Changelly Deposit. 1407 XEM
May 27, From Changelly Deposit. 2997 XEM
June 6, From Changelly Deposit. 2484 XEM
June 30, To Changelly withdrawal. 6885 XEM *****

***** It is said that we are not doing the withdrawal of June 30.
In that case, it is thought that it was in hacking.

If you are not making that withdrawal, please contact Changelly.
At the time of withdrawal, message is filled in.
This string.
6f89e6f05d4311e7b7c5b9ff455b9c26

This string becomes the key to identify the culprit’s account.
Please tell Changelly this string and the URL below. There is a possibility to obtain information connected to the criminal.

Http://chain.nem.ninja/#/transfer/22cad232c9451b99175031bf64f5e2dc577945b1f6757dd3d4e5b0b8ad4a6c1c

This will be a request for cooperation to Changelly, so you will not necessarily receive a reply.

In case of hacking, please report damage to the police.
(I am a Japanese, so it will be such a procedure in Japan.)

Thank you so very much!!

I send the info you gave to Changelly. Plus the screenshot of my transactions on my account with them!

Good luck!

Thanks! I am a lawyer and Changelly has a responsability here. They should not perform orders that are not given by their customers I would think,… But I asked for their help kindly, without pressure yet :slight_smile:

Can you see in which country the holder of the address the NEMs went to is located?

I do not have the answer so far.
I will ask the other person for the answer.

You can ask Changelly, only they would know.

This is the answer I got from Changelly:

Actually, your account on Changelly doesn’t contain any important information, which can be stolen. We don’t store any information on your wallets or your funds, that might be used by any scammers. _
Moreover, we do not have any authority to remove or reverse any operation from the wallets, since we don’t have any credentials for it. Hence there is no way you can be robbed by means of your Changelly account._
In this case we do recommend you to contact the appropriate party again and provide them with all required information concerning this issue, so that they can assist you._
Hope for your understanding._

Regarding my Changelly account they probably are right: the selling of my XEM did not go via my account there, but from my wallet.
But what i understand from Mizunashi my XEMs were transfered to Changelly. Does did mean that they were sold via Changelly? Could it be someone in the organization of Changelly who does this??

´What to do now?

I don’t see why it would be someone from Changelly. Changelly only requires an email address to create an account there. Literally anyone with an email address could have stolen your XEM and used Changelly to sell them.

This is how decentralization works, there is no way to “refund” crypto.

I am sorry you were robbed. I suggest using a desktop wallet for long term storage, and a trezor (when it’s available for XEM).

I am using translation software, so I am sorry for poor English.

How was it hacked?
The way to identify it is only for individuals to run virus detection software.
And virus detection software is not perfect.

Perhaps, your PC may have all keyboard inputs transferred to the outside by hackers. Furthermore, you may be watching the screen in real time.

In such a case, your own PC will be taken over and Changelly will be funded.

In the NEM block chain, it is reliably recorded that your money was transferred to Changelly from your account.
I do not know if the operation itself was done on your PC or not.
The only clue is the “message” listed there.

In Changelly, remittance of all users is sent to the address of a single NEM.
Within Changelly, we identify who sent money with the sent “message”.

Traces left by hackers that can be judged by NEM can only be judged by their “message”.
And the meaning of that message is known only by Changelly who is managing.

I do not see why it would be someone from Changelly. Changelly to require an email address to create an account there. Literally anyone with an email address could have stolen your XEM and used Changelly to sell them.

This is how decentralization works, there is no way to “refund” crypto.

I am sorry you were robbed. I suggest using a desktop wallet for long term storage, and a trezor (when it’s available for XEM).

Thanks! Now I am looking into Hard Ware wallets. The coise is between TREZOR and LEDGER. For me, both have the same price as the shipping costs of Ledger are higher (Trezor is even a bit cheaper for me…). Which one to choose?

TREZOR says it will correspond to NEM soon.
Legder says it does not correspond.

I think that it will not be late even after being evaluated since the NEM compatible version of TREZOR came out.

Thanks