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November 03, 2014, 06:01:45 AM
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Careless on your end alabama...you should cover everyone who lost funds here.

I've never been hacked before and I figured the sites I used those passcodes on were trusted. I am still waiting to hear from a mod or admin on help for this matter. I'm hoping we can figure out something for this like where the IPs came from so maybe I can see which admin of site or a player or something knows. I checked my email and it got hacked as well. Trying to get that sorted as well as a couple other non-BTC related accounts that also had passwords changed. Whoever did this - I hate you, why me?

To answer Slipage, you won't get a chargeback as 1) i dont chargeback payments 2) you have my info as do everyone else i trade with so it wouldnt be in my best interest to do such a thing even if i was a person of that negative nature.

Will try to think of something to do here to help besides obviously try to chase down the hacker. I personally can't afford to payout everyone affected but will try to think of something. Hopefully no one else got affected by this hacker I hope.
Are you able to provide a list of gambling sites that you used the same password with? This way we would at least have a list of potential sites that are potentially stealing accounts.

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November 03, 2014, 07:57:38 AM
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Careless on your end alabama...you should cover everyone who lost funds here.

I've never been hacked before and I figured the sites I used those passcodes on were trusted.  I am still waiting to hear from a mod or admin on help for this matter. I'm hoping we can figure out something for this like where the IPs came from so maybe I can see which admin of site or a player or something knows. I checked my email and it got hacked as well. Trying to get that sorted as well as a couple other non-BTC related accounts that also had passwords changed. Whoever did this - I hate you, why me?

To the user who mentioned TOR, I have used TOR once in the past week but I honestly doubt that was how they got it cause it was 3-5 days I did it, if they accessed it thru TOR then why not do it the first day they knew my passcode a couple days ago?

To answer Slipage, you won't get a chargeback as 1) i dont chargeback payments 2) you have my info as do everyone else i trade with so it wouldnt be in my best interest to do such a thing even if i was a person of that negative nature.

Will try to think of something to do here to help besides obviously try to chase down the hacker. I personally can't afford to payout everyone affected but will try to think of something. Hopefully no one else got affected by this hacker I hope.

What about a part refund . .25 is half I lost surely that's not asking much.

You most likely still have the first trade of .5 that went through less than 24hrs  ago.

Let's see how serious you are...

Don't waste time of mods and tracking ip

Focus of compensating the people that are out of money due to this .

It's only a small handful of people.
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