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Author Topic: Direx BTC casinos - Going all in with your privacy. (Remote Access Via Flash)  (Read 90 times)
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September 29, 2020, 11:24:43 PM
Last edit: September 30, 2020, 02:13:24 AM by cruzc0ntr0l85
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Im in the middle of writing an article about the BTC industry( in particular Direx/Dama NV and its provider partners ) and was hoping to get any information or stories  regarding players who have had their personal information stolen   or misused after making it available to a one of these sites .

Heres a an excerpt....

I was in the middle of researching my transaction history within a BTC site when I go an alert that someone was trying to access my BTC wallet from an encrypted IP address. I immediately panicked and rushed to set up extra security on my account. I decided to add 2fa  authentication to my wallet. This entails recording  a backup  key in the form of  a string of random characters and letters  provided by the 2fa service to be used  in the event that it no longer works . I pulled up a notepad to  paste the key in and instead of seeing the string of characters , all of my logs from my records were displayed. I was fairly certain that I had not copied them recently, but just to make sure that I wasn’t crazy  I pulled up my computers clipboard. It was blank . There was nothing there . There was no key I copied nor my logs there - just a blank clipboard. I sat there and stared at my display for a second and noticed that the BTC site I was researching earlier was open in the background along with a game that I had played on It earlier.I thought to myself if anyone would be interested in the logs  I had it would definitely be that site. But how would they be able to do it . Then I saw that  Flash game I played earlier on their site.If there was any way to possibly access my clipboard it could easily be done though a Flash application as we practically give remote access to our computers when we have Flash running   .
After ... making the connection between Flash and its capabilities  my focus became trying to  find what kind of information  these sites can access , how they are able to access it, and what they can do with it  .The answers  to these questions are shocking ...
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