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Off topic & small talk: awesome thing, multiple accounts hacked (Page 2)

Topic created on 20th Dec. 2019 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 27 | Views: 5,493
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i hope the hacker deposited in casinos with MGA licenses!!!111 Not that he deposited you money in cheap Curacao booths!!!111

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Anonym
Well, it's taken rather flippantly here. But in itself, the matter is not entirely without merit
The deposited money will hardly belong to the hacker
If there is a balance, I would present the matter to the casino
Normally, but the very often recognize when something goes wrong and block the account
Surprised that here probably no alarm has sounded

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MarcT22186
Expert
Skitch22 wrote on 20.12.2019 at 11:51: I have now logged into google, have not received any notice that my account has been hacked, in the media is also still nothing to it, but otherwise this always goes through all the media. I have also made this two-factor authentication, whenever I want to log in I first get a code sent to my phone.

It's not about your login at Google, everything is secure there.
It's about the passwords you can store in your browser
They are usually stored somewhere centrally on rather moderately secured servers.

If you don't get the message, you are either not affected, don't store passwords in your browser or don't have the latest Google/Android updates.

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MarcT22186

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Skitch22
Elite
MarcT22186 wrote on 12/20/2019 12:24 PM
It's not about your login at Google, everything is secure there.
It's about the passwords which you can store in your browser
They are usually somewhere central on rather moderately secured server.

If you don't get the message, you are either not affected, don't store passwords in your browser or don't have the latest Google/Android updates.

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Skitch22

Didn't get the message, so I guess I'm not affected. Yes I save some passwords on google, but I'm thinking about not doing that anymore if it's so insecure

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Cheeseburger
Experienced
I find such reports amusing.
I have always said that this whole digitalization craze will regularly blow up in their faces
"Judge, I can't be held responsible for the accident, my car was controlled by someone else"

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Dbac79
Elite
why the hell is my password stored anywhere but on my computer?

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Timo0510
Top Member
Dbac79 wrote on 12/20/2019 at 1:23 pm: why the heck is my password stored anywhere but on my computer anyway?

How is the online service supposed to do a password prompt if your password isn't stored anywhere?

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Falko
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Dbac79 wrote on 12/20/2019 06:38 PM

deposited with credit card and tried to cash out on trustly

But that could then also become a problem, in the casinos where someone else has deposited with you. Gab but here already umpteen contributions where someone from another account has not deposited his and thereby then casinos refused the payouts. Not that you then sometime there also so happens in the casino where the stranger has loaded your player account with money

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Dbac79
Elite

Falko wrote on 12/20/2019 at 5:51 pm

But that could then also become a problem in the casinos where someone else has deposited with you. Gab but here already umpteen contributions where someone from another account has not paid his and thereby then casinos refused the payouts. Not that you then sometime there also so happens in the casino where the stranger has loaded your player account with money

these are shitty anyway, in one I have deposited once and in the other never

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MarcT22186
Expert
Skitch22 wrote on 12/20/2019 12:39 PM
Didn't get the message, so I guess I'm not affected. Yes I save some passwords on google, but still probably considering not doing that now if it's so insecure.

Use KeePass 2 for the important things. Can you also do autofill on the PC, but have it locally and under your own control

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