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Title: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: makabress on February 05, 2016, 07:47:32 PM
HI

last night i have deposit 0.1 in fortunejack and start playing dice nothing special
after like an hour im was ejected from the site so i re-login ,it work for a few second and then im ejected again
I thought it was a problem with the site, so returned today and i find that i cant access to my account
the support tel me thaht the email of the account is not mine (i think the hacker have changed it) and my money was withdrawled
the IP of the hacker : 101.185.182.173 (i think it's a vpn)
the withdrawel addresse of the hacker is : 151ADAVj1tcTU9SeJmah4z2kxPatHsz8XZ

i know that i can't recover this money and this is not the problem

i verified my computer ( scanned for virus and malwer and i have nothing ) and i think if the hacker have access to my computer hi will hack all my account
i have a firewall in my computer and in my router
and most of time i use my smartphone to connect to fortunejack with a saved password ( i don't have a double autontifaction and that's was my error)

-the question is , it's possible that a good hacker can fish the login and pass directly from the web site?
-or if i have the same username and login in an other dice site ( the admin can test it in other gambler and stole the money if it work) ,is't possible to find relation between the withdrawl made by the hacker and another dice

how can i be sure that im fully protected ( i have scaned my phone and my computer with AVG and malwarebytes ) changed most important passwords and activated double autontification for my email address
in my email history connection i find only my used devices
i have to know if im was hacked from my home or by an external methode and that my other account are in danger or not

sorry for my english

thank you for any help


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: badjacks99 on February 06, 2016, 01:45:10 AM
Dang, real sorry to hear bout this lose. My question is do you play a lot of casinos or dice sites that you use the same information for? Like logins, passwords and emails? Hopefully you at least use different passwords. It seems reasonably likely that someone could have gotten your information through another site, maybe a less secure site. Hopefully someone can come on here and help you figure this out.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: lolnabtc on February 06, 2016, 04:35:05 AM
HI

last night i have deposit 0.1 in fortunejack and start playing dice nothing special
after like an hour im was ejected from the site so i re-login ,it work for a few second and then im ejected again
I thought it was a problem with the site, so returned today and i find that i cant access to my account
the support tel me thaht the email of the account is not mine (i think the hacker have changed it) and my money was withdrawled
the IP of the hacker : 101.185.182.173 (i think it's a vpn)
the withdrawel addresse of the hacker is : 151ADAVj1tcTU9SeJmah4z2kxPatHsz8XZ

i know that i can't recover this money and this is not the problem

i verified my computer ( scanned for virus and malwer and i have nothing ) and i think if the hacker have access to my computer hi will hack all my account
i have a firewall in my computer and in my router
and most of time i use my smartphone to connect to fortunejack with a saved password ( i don't have a double autontifaction and that's was my error)

-the question is , it's possible that a good hacker can fish the login and pass directly from the web site?
-or if i have the same username and login in an other dice site ( the admin can test it in other gambler and stole the money if it work) ,is't possible to find relation between the withdrawl made by the hacker and another dice

how can i be sure that im fully protected ( i have scaned my phone and my computer with AVG and malwarebytes ) changed most important passwords and activated double autontification for my email address
in my email history connection i find only my used devices
i have to know if im was hacked from my home or by an external methode and that my other account are in danger or not

sorry for my english

thank you for any help


are you using the same username and pw in most acc?
try to (if possible), maybe same username but still difference pw...


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: fullypak on February 06, 2016, 04:53:31 AM
Last Thursday after I receive payment from my signature campaign some one from France logged in and played game until they finish my signature payment. When I checked on Friday morning nothing was left. So now I have enabled my 2fa security function. It looks many accounts login details got compromised. Anyway protect your account with google authentication.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: bitbaby on February 06, 2016, 05:03:28 AM
Last Thursday after I receive payment from my signature campaign some one from France logged in and played game until they finish my signature payment. When I checked on Friday morning nothing was left. So now I have enabled my 2fa security function. It looks many accounts login details got compromised. Anyway protect your account with google authentication.

That is strange, even without 2fa I don't imagine it to be that easy for anyone to log in to another account. Maybe this is a security issue which fortunejack need to address.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Funny on February 06, 2016, 05:05:15 AM
Well you probably got phished if you didn't have any malware installed on your computer. As fullypak pointed out use 2fa and a strong password and all of your BTC will be fine.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: futurebit640 on February 06, 2016, 05:09:51 AM
Last Thursday after I receive payment from my signature campaign some one from France logged in and played game until they finish my signature payment. When I checked on Friday morning nothing was left. So now I have enabled my 2fa security function. It looks many accounts login details got compromised. Anyway protect your account with google authentication.

That is strange, even without 2fa I don't imagine it to be that easy for anyone to log in to another account. Maybe this is a security issue which fortunejack need to address.

I too think some thing not correct with there security function or some one from there internal team should be doing it. Because he can login on Friday means they didn't change password but just gambled on there site to lose the money. If you're regularly getting payment from the system than you should enable 2fa to protect your accounts.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: fullypak on February 06, 2016, 05:14:45 AM
Well you probably got phished if you didn't have any malware installed on your computer. As fullypak pointed out use 2fa and a strong password and all of your BTC will be fine.

My pc is protected with norton 360 and using original copy from the site and I never revealed my login details to any one. So I still can't believe how it has happened but some how it was my fault also because system has provided 2fa option and I didn't enable it. Learned lesson after losing small amount.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: mcb1221 on February 06, 2016, 05:55:31 AM
Thats funny my account got hacked too


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Patatas on February 06, 2016, 06:08:18 AM
Thats funny my account got hacked too
Not sure if you're being sarcastic over here but the hacker seems to be on the spree.You guys should support multiple support tickets and also try posting in their official service section in the gambling section of the forum.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Aleator on February 06, 2016, 06:21:47 AM
-or if i have the same username and login in an other dice site ( the admin can test it in other gambler and stole the money if it work) ,is't possible to find relation between the withdrawl made by the hacker and another dice
Yup, you join on dice/web and the admin know about all your detail, but from where he knows you have joined on that web(fortunejack) and you already deposit there then the hacker hacked your account.

If he just pick it randomly he may got empty wallet on that account That's weird.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: klf on February 06, 2016, 07:32:49 AM
Thats funny my account got hacked too

If so many accounts are hacked means. Fortunejack site really got some security issue or if you guys use same user id and password in multiple sites than for hackers it will be easy to guess the passwords. But it looks FJ site targeted for hacking. Did you guys inform FJ on these issues?


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Zaragota95 on February 06, 2016, 08:14:35 AM
If the hacker withdrawn I think the possibility of getting a refund from fortunejack is low. They mostly would say it's your fault for getting the account hacked.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Kepler510 on February 06, 2016, 08:24:18 AM
I am very concerned by the events that befell you, i hope you get more money than in the Hack.

OK, about the issues you are most likely hack hacker hacking your account through doing the smartphone, because the chance in the smartphone there is a virus or malware which records all of the writing that you input. And if in your smartphone there is no virus or malware, possibly the second is you create a password that is easily guessed at, or maybe there are friends you ever know your favorite Password.
I think, if you're doing a double security that can only be used if the login Account somewhere else/IP Addres in the other


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Erza on February 06, 2016, 08:27:40 AM
Thats funny my account got hacked too

If so many accounts are hacked means. Fortunejack site really got some security issue or if you guys use same user id and password in multiple sites than for hackers it will be easy to guess the passwords. But it looks FJ site targeted for hacking. Did you guys inform FJ on these issues?

But FJ never have this kind of issue lately until someone got hacked here then many people come out claim that their account been hacked too. You guys should need talk to their admin first before judge about their security


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: RealPhotoshoper on February 06, 2016, 12:26:46 PM
I am very concerned by the events that befell you, i hope you get more money than in the Hack.

OK, about the issues you are most likely hack hacker hacking your account through doing the smartphone, because the chance in the smartphone there is a virus or malware which records all of the writing that you input. And if in your smartphone there is no virus or malware, possibly the second is you create a password that is easily guessed at, or maybe there are friends you ever know your favorite Password.
I think, if you're doing a double security that can only be used if the login Account somewhere else/IP Addres in the other

This could be the reason why they got hacked, playing over smartphone and malware steal your information.
However fortunejack did not make any announcement about their site hacked , so far we can say this is personal matter okay. Take a full security step in every accounts that contains a lot of bitcoin start from now and always be safe guys.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: teddy5145 on February 06, 2016, 12:56:32 PM
Last Thursday after I receive payment from my signature campaign some one from France logged in and played game until they finish my signature payment. When I checked on Friday morning nothing was left. So now I have enabled my 2fa security function. It looks many accounts login details got compromised. Anyway protect your account with google authentication.
If the hacking is happening everywhere then there's something wrong with FortuneJack website
There's no way something could happen in almost in the same time without an explanation at all
FortuneJack gotta make explanation to this i think :(


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Kepler510 on February 06, 2016, 01:00:38 PM
I am very concerned by the events that befell you, i hope you get more money than in the Hack.

OK, about the issues you are most likely hack hacker hacking your account through doing the smartphone, because the chance in the smartphone there is a virus or malware which records all of the writing that you input. And if in your smartphone there is no virus or malware, possibly the second is you create a password that is easily guessed at, or maybe there are friends you ever know your favorite Password.
I think, if you're doing a double security that can only be used if the login Account somewhere else/IP Addres in the other

This could be the reason why they got hacked, playing over smartphone and malware steal your information.
However fortunejack did not make any announcement about their site hacked , so far we can say this is personal matter okay. Take a full security step in every accounts that contains a lot of bitcoin start from now and always be safe guys.

Yes, most likely, he did it with a sloppy store account data fortunejack in the app web browser, sometimes the app web browser could be infected by malware that can tap the stored personal data didalamanya. your account and possibly exposed to hack your web browser app because developing malware. May you be more careful in future to save an important data


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: znickelbackz on February 06, 2016, 04:37:26 PM
too much bad news for last days of this year (in lunar calendar), and no good news to recover the feeling. what a sad holiday.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: NorrisK on February 06, 2016, 04:43:53 PM
Well you probably got phished if you didn't have any malware installed on your computer. As fullypak pointed out use 2fa and a strong password and all of your BTC will be fine.

My pc is protected with norton 360 and using original copy from the site and I never revealed my login details to any one. So I still can't believe how it has happened but some how it was my fault also because system has provided 2fa option and I didn't enable it. Learned lesson after losing small amount.

Lesson to all is to use 2fa ALWAYS if it is offered. This simple step increases the security of your account tremendously. Especially if it is offered in combination with an e-mail or message when a failed login attempt is performed, than you also know immediately that your password is compromised.

For others It might be best to withdraw your funds for the moment until they make a statement or the problems are solved. Best to keep your funds in your own hands at times like this.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: lite on February 06, 2016, 04:45:23 PM
I think you've used same user and pass somewhere else as of fortunejack. it had happened to me too but it was on poloniex there were other users too who had lost money on polo.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Ris88 on February 26, 2016, 03:55:13 PM
I think you've used same user and pass somewhere else as of fortunejack. it had happened to me too but it was on poloniex there were other users too who had lost money on polo.
it's not a good thing in my opinion hacked very harmful to others !!

is there anything to prevent ??


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Patatas on February 26, 2016, 04:28:35 PM
it's not a good thing in my opinion hacked very harmful to others !!
is there anything to prevent ??

Yes,stop using same single word or combination or simply meaningful password in your accounts where brute forcing will be easier.Use a good password generator or use something complicated like the half of a bitcoin address should be used.Don't use the same passwords on the websites where you have confidential information .


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Wendigo on February 26, 2016, 04:41:32 PM
I got once my email account hacked into when I used the same password on another website. That other website got compromised and since my email account was used as the login name I pretty much handed over my privacy. Since then I started using password managers like Lastpass and everything is alright. I strongly suggest choosing one of the password managers and transferring/updating your passwords in there it helps a bunch.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: socks435 on February 26, 2016, 05:43:32 PM
If you don't use 2 factor authentication your account is in risk maybe your laptop is monitored by hacker or cookies monitoring that can convert the cookies into codes or even user and password.. Hacker's in evil zone has a new tools right to hack someone.. Phishing is the basic method of hacking so you should know how phishing works.. If you see the diffirence of the site link from original its a phishing.. But i think they don't need to use phishing because hackers has many new hacking tools like monitoring cookies.. so guys just keep in your mined that always use 2fa security each of your account..


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: NooBtc on February 26, 2016, 06:57:29 PM
Hackers keep finding more and more creative ways to access player accounts.  Most time the research shows that it is human error on the part of the player getting phished for example or some other form and not an actual hack.  A good example of this is what happened at bitstamp where they stated they were hacked, but they were tricked into sending 5,000 coins to an imposter.  This was certainly no hack, but 2FA would have prevented your unfortunate situation.  Good luck. 


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: lite on February 26, 2016, 07:02:39 PM
I think you've used same user and pass somewhere else as of fortunejack. it had happened to me too but it was on poloniex there were other users too who had lost money on polo.
it's not a good thing in my opinion hacked very harmful to others !!

is there anything to prevent ??
Yes there is use different username and password on each and every site, always enable 2fa on every site. i now have 2fa enabled on every site.(where it's available)


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: BitMaxz on February 26, 2016, 07:23:47 PM
Looks you use the same password as other website or you got phishing from hackers. or your account monitored by someone with key logger..
Keep in your mind that don't use your email password account to other just use other password to keep private your password from other site..
And make sure you have latest kaspersky anti virus updated. Maybe your laptop or pc is infected by malware. Also beware about new hacking methods by hackers they are using automated search password from 8 to 10 characters.. So that make sure your password is more than 10 character to secured you wallet...


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: klf on February 27, 2016, 10:40:46 AM
I think you've used same user and pass somewhere else as of fortunejack. it had happened to me too but it was on poloniex there were other users too who had lost money on polo.
it's not a good thing in my opinion hacked very harmful to others !!

is there anything to prevent ??
Yes there is use different username and password on each and every site, always enable 2fa on every site. i now have 2fa enabled on every site.(where it's available)

That is correct, if site provides a 2fa feature than it is better to use to save our money. Otherwise if you use same user names and pass in most of the sites than most likely your account will be hacked because some of the sites are not trustworthy. They may disclose your details or they them self will use the details to hack your account. One time I also lost very small amount like this and learned lesson.


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Ris88 on February 29, 2016, 03:53:05 PM
it's not a good thing in my opinion hacked very harmful to others !!
is there anything to prevent ??

Yes,stop using same single word or combination or simply meaningful password in your accounts where brute forcing will be easier.Use a good password generator or use something complicated like the half of a bitcoin address should be used.Don't use the same passwords on the websites where you have confidential information .
okay .. SIPP !!!  ;)


Title: Re: hacked account in fortunejack
Post by: Ris88 on February 29, 2016, 03:55:59 PM
I think you've used same user and pass somewhere else as of fortunejack. it had happened to me too but it was on poloniex there were other users too who had lost money on polo.
it's not a good thing in my opinion hacked very harmful to others !!

is there anything to prevent ??
Yes there is use different username and password on each and every site, always enable 2fa on every site. i now have 2fa enabled on every site.(where it's available)
so what's like having two accounts ??
 ???