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Title: Looselines hacked
Post by: Bossian on January 14, 2019, 06:48:43 AM
If you had an account with them, type your email address on Google, according to SBR it was hacked.

Just read here https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3519232-looselines-hacked.html


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: Bossian on January 14, 2019, 01:09:19 PM
I hope it has been a real hack and not some inside job we are so used on seeing on exchanges. I am not saying that being hacked is a good thing but if they are pulling out an exit scam by themselves this is far more worse than a real hack happening.

I want to advise everyone to play in the major casinos we have here with good reputation, never seen any of them getting hacked so far.
You are right where there are really two possibilities which is inside job or really got hacked.I don't know why there are really people who do really likes to use up unknown or not so popular sites which
they can anytime choose up the established ones if they don't like on possibly facing some problem later on when the site do have a problem.
I don't know what you guys are talking about, did you read the original post? It's mostly email addresses that were released on Google.

Your funds are safe anyway. You know when you play on a bookmaker, the total balance is just an entry, the real funds are not inside the bookmaker. Does not make any sense.
The funds are in the bank accounts, or Neteller/Skrill, or Bitcoin wallets, etc.


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: Oilacris on January 14, 2019, 01:33:04 PM
I hope it has been a real hack and not some inside job we are so used on seeing on exchanges. I am not saying that being hacked is a good thing but if they are pulling out an exit scam by themselves this is far more worse than a real hack happening.

I want to advise everyone to play in the major casinos we have here with good reputation, never seen any of them getting hacked so far.
You are right where there are really two possibilities which is inside job or really got hacked.I don't know why there are really people who do really likes to use up unknown or not so popular sites which
they can anytime choose up the established ones if they don't like on possibly facing some problem later on when the site do have a problem.
I don't know what you guys are talking about, did you read the original post? It's mostly email addresses that were released on Google.

Your funds are safe anyway. You know when you play on a bookmaker, the total balance is just an entry, the real funds are not inside the bookmaker. Does not make any sense.
The funds are in the bank accounts, or Neteller/Skrill, or Bitcoin wallets, etc.
Basing on the link you given https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3519232-looselines-hacked.html
Users didn't experience such problem.


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: swogerino on January 14, 2019, 02:23:13 PM
I hope it has been a real hack and not some inside job we are so used on seeing on exchanges. I am not saying that being hacked is a good thing but if they are pulling out an exit scam by themselves this is far more worse than a real hack happening.

I want to advise everyone to play in the major casinos we have here with good reputation, never seen any of them getting hacked so far.
You are right where there are really two possibilities which is inside job or really got hacked.I don't know why there are really people who do really likes to use up unknown or not so popular sites which
they can anytime choose up the established ones if they don't like on possibly facing some problem later on when the site do have a problem.
I don't know what you guys are talking about, did you read the original post? It's mostly email addresses that were released on Google.

Your funds are safe anyway. You know when you play on a bookmaker, the total balance is just an entry, the real funds are not inside the bookmaker. Does not make any sense.
The funds are in the bank accounts, or Neteller/Skrill, or Bitcoin wallets, etc.

Skrill/Neteller are just payment processors linked to bank accounts. As for the emails in google check periodically to see if your email appears on suspicious databases which means it also can be hacked. If no balance was taken then there has not happened a real hack, still be cautious and use the advice I gave above.


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: akram143 on January 14, 2019, 06:53:38 PM
If you had an account with them, type your email address on Google, according to SBR it was hacked.

Just read here https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3519232-looselines-hacked.html


People will definitely be aware and prevented from the hacking people because hacking will easily happen sorry a lot of people but if we get little bit prevented from it it will not get affected as anymore because if we alone 2 hacked then only we will be hacked by some people.


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: Ellen Adarna on March 29, 2019, 02:09:57 PM
If you had an account with them, type your email address on Google, according to SBR it was hacked.

Just read here https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3519232-looselines-hacked.html


People will definitely be aware and prevented from the hacking people because hacking will easily happen sorry a lot of people but if we get little bit prevented from it it will not get affected as anymore because if we alone 2 hacked then only we will be hacked by some people.
There are really a lot of hackers nowadays that can easily steal money from you, especially in gambling sites hackers could easily hack your account and steal all of your money too, that is why you should be really more careful in opening your accounts in public and always store your passwords in a safe place that no one could open it. Anyways, I am now playing in a gambling site (https://vegascasino.io/casino/video-slots/stellar-spins?utm_source=cc-ss) who also accepts bitcoin as a payment that has good prizes and bonuses that you should try and play it.


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: Ellen Adarna on March 29, 2019, 02:14:34 PM
If you had an account with them, type your email address on Google, according to SBR it was hacked.

Just read here https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3519232-looselines-hacked.html


People will definitely be aware and prevented from the hacking people because hacking will easily happen sorry a lot of people but if we get little bit prevented from it it will not get affected as anymore because if we alone 2 hacked then only we will be hacked by some people.
There are really a lot of hackers nowadays that can easily steal money from you, especially in gambling sites hackers could easily hack your account and steal all of your money too, that is why you should be really more careful in opening your accounts in public and always store your passwords in a safe place that no one could open it. Anyways, I am now playing in a gambling site (https://vegascasino.io/casino/video-slots/stellar-spins?utm_source=cc-ss) who also accepts bitcoin as a payment that has good prizes and bonuses that you should try and play it.
Yes. You are definitely right that hackers could steal your money easily, that is why you should always be careful.
Being invisible to hackers is really one of the best way for you not to get hacked and steal all of your funds.


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: XCANA on March 29, 2019, 02:27:48 PM
If you had an account with them, type your email address on Google, according to SBR it was hacked.

Just read here https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3519232-looselines-hacked.html

Most of these platforms were hacks usually take place these days are not handled by professionals thereby be vulnerable to hackers to play around. Also, many recent hacks were as a result of insider given out sensitive information to hackers, that possibly help the hackers to exploit and execute their programs on the platform. For those who are involved, hope there is no lose of huge funds?


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: playboy654 on March 29, 2019, 04:12:56 PM
If you had an account with them, type your email address on Google, according to SBR it was hacked.

Just read here https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3519232-looselines-hacked.html
interesting topic, I don't know still now this type of things are also been available to hack but whenever a type of hacking is possible if we had some prevention it will definitely helpful for us to made some more secured with safe measurements.


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: whirlcoin on March 29, 2019, 05:13:23 PM
If you had an account with them, type your email address on Google, according to SBR it was hacked.

Just read here https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3519232-looselines-hacked.html
it will be very difficult if we give some opportunities for this type of things it will definitely be happen for everyone otherwise there is some little adjustment will be made by us to prevent will always being helpful for everyone to get prevented.


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: nakamura12 on March 29, 2019, 05:32:57 PM
To all those who have an account on that site, I suggest that you have to change your email's password and transfer your funds if it's still intact/there then your funds won't be taken by the hacker if the hacker has the information of your account and not yet been accessed or used, even if the hacker did have access to get the account informations from bettors I bet that the hacker will need time to access all accounts before the hacker can get his hands on the funds of the victims and so it will be your chance to transfer your funds and change your password before the hacker can take your funds and to avoid such disaster.


Title: Re: Looselines hacked
Post by: Bitinity on March 29, 2019, 05:44:52 PM
If you had an account with them, type your email address on Google, according to SBR it was hacked.

Just read here https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/sportsbooks-industry/3519232-looselines-hacked.html


People will definitely be aware and prevented from the hacking people because hacking will easily happen sorry a lot of people but if we get little bit prevented from it it will not get affected as anymore because if we alone 2 hacked then only we will be hacked by some people.
There are really a lot of hackers nowadays that can easily steal money from you, especially in gambling sites hackers could easily hack your account and steal all of your money too, that is why you should be really more careful in opening your accounts in public and always store your passwords in a safe place that no one could open it. Anyways, I am now playing in a gambling site (https://vegascasino.io/casino/video-slots/stellar-spins?utm_source=cc-ss) who also accepts bitcoin as a payment that has good prizes and bonuses that you should try and play it.

Bumping an old thread to advertise vegascasino? Dont you have other better ways to advertise the site?