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April 22, 2012 at 4:34 pm #823737
Cole001MemberMoneybookers is safe, but you guys need strong passwords and after you use to deposit in a poker or casino room, must change it! For my opinion is 75% your foult for loosing money…
April 22, 2012 at 5:03 pm #823739
burundiMember@Halelovas 238888 wrote:
Would you be able to post the source of the offers and perhaps by whom it was offered? Moneybookers should be aware of this.
lol… nope…
April 23, 2012 at 6:31 am #823750
CaptainetteMemberI am not sure what is supposed to be funny about this. I also do not understand why one would protect criminals that steal money by hacking customer’s accounts.
April 23, 2012 at 6:42 am #823752
burundiMember@Halelovas 238909 wrote:
I am not sure what is supposed to be funny about this. I also do not understand why one would protect criminals that steal money by hacking customer’s accounts.
Whats funny about this is that I made mention of my experience for the safety and benefit of my comrade affiliates – not to start a campaign against people. I have better things to do.. so I suggest you take it with a grain of salt and move on more knowledgeable.
April 23, 2012 at 8:30 pm #823773
CaptainetteMemberIt surely does not add safety to anyone if crooks are supported to collect confidential Moneybookers information, hack accounts and steal customer’s balances.
If you consider it an agenda to go against such criminals, good luck to you.
April 24, 2012 at 12:53 am #823776Anonymous
InactiveI appreciate the tip and warnings.
April 25, 2012 at 5:13 pm #823860
neerajMemberwell just to update on this, moneybookers wont pay back the money taken, its only covered if you use a security token, which i have applied for..
Play..you seem sure that he/she got it from the moneybookers database, do you think its possible that some kind of keylogger malware could be bundled in with a casino download? because this happened 20 minutes after i donwloaded boyles casino and deposited through the cashier using moneybookers, thoughts?April 25, 2012 at 8:37 pm #823869Anonymous
InactiveThe security token… What is this and how can you apply for it?
April 26, 2012 at 8:50 am #823883
misswiggMember@pjotter 239059 wrote:
The security token… What is this and how can you apply for it?
Its the same as you have for your internet banking, just email them and ask them for one, they are cheap
April 27, 2012 at 6:08 pm #823921Anonymous
Inactive@Caseym 239077 wrote:
Its the same as you have for your internet banking, just email them and ask them for one, they are cheap
Just asked and got this reply:
Following your request, we would like to inform you that temporarily we do not offer the security token in our system. Once we start offering it to our customers again, we would contact you to let you know.
April 27, 2012 at 6:25 pm #823922
neerajMemberYes its unavailable a present, should be available in around a month apparently, but you have ot have VIP status on your account to apply for it
April 28, 2012 at 3:57 pm #823931Anonymous
InactiveMaybe you used some interenet cyber cafe that had computers infected with keylogger or maybe you logged in to your email from an unsecure network and you did not use https connection. If someone was sniffing packets they would get your email account and then based on what you have in it they go from there…
You may have also opened a phishing email too and logged in thinking it was moneybooker/skrill
guessing password is the least likely unless you have something silly like abcd etc
April 28, 2012 at 10:44 pm #823934
neerajMember@casinotime 239149 wrote:
You may have also opened a phishing email too and logged in thinking it was moneybooker/skrill
This is what moneybookers siad was the most likely cause, but i know as well as you all do what a phishing email looks like and we work online everyday, open hundreds of emails a week, im not going to fall for that so iv ruled that out,
April 30, 2012 at 4:41 pm #823951
bosshoggsMember@itsblitz 239152 wrote:
This is what moneybookers siad was the most likely cause, but i know as well as you all do what a phishing email looks like and we work online everyday, open hundreds of emails a week, im not going to fall for that so iv ruled that out,
Thanks for the update and continuing to keep us posted, itsblitz. Again, so sorry this has happened… What’s the next best course of action for you to take to try to get this thing resolved?
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