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Post by plimozken on May 28, 2007 10:52:57 GMT 1
First: look at the transfer history of SK Boefkick Man, this REALLY sucks. I had a pretty good account at peloton-game (SK Boefkick), but last monday I couldn't login anymore:s now i just searched my team at the account of a friend of mine and i saw i was online and had made for millions transfers... now my team is bankrupted: Lucas,
We regret to inform you that your team's bankbalance has gone too far under zero. The bank has decided that you will not be able to pay back your large debt any time soon. Thus, your team has been officially declared bankrupt.
GAME OVER!
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Post by stefkeswoon on May 28, 2007 11:04:01 GMT 1
So basically you claim your team has been hacked?
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Post by Ambi on May 28, 2007 15:02:37 GMT 1
There has obviously been a mistake from your side because it seems very unlikely that Padrino said one day "mhh whose team will I destroy now". That means that somehow someone you know knows your pass
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Post by plimozken on May 28, 2007 15:05:38 GMT 1
no one knew... and that transfer history doesn't seem very normal, no? maybe it's hacked, or so... it's just a bit stupid, but ok
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Post by captagon on May 28, 2007 16:53:27 GMT 1
what team did "your hacker" buy it's cyclists from? any idea? this team also seems to have gone bankrupt or something.
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Post by gelies on May 28, 2007 17:36:59 GMT 1
seem to me a bug... did you actually buy at least one cyclist for 140000 on that day?
i guess we won't have an aswer before the 30th
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Post by plimozken on May 29, 2007 5:42:39 GMT 1
i haven't bought any players because i had to sell to get positive finances... why do we wait till the 30th?
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Post by CableGuy on May 29, 2007 6:45:20 GMT 1
Then the Admin of the game is back in after a well deserved holiday. If you are sure your password is not known or cannot be guessed easily by someone else, and if you don't have a password reminder function activated on your computer(s), then the probability that your account is hacked is very very very very small. Hackers in online games don't spend time on 'cracking the code'. They always go the easy way, which is: asking naive users for their PW to be able to help them (give them virtual money or provide them with one superb cyclist or guessing for the obvious (maybe based on what they know about the manager, or deduct from teamname or alias of the manager). In most other cases where people claim they were hacked, they just try to cover up their mistakes by a fake story. I'm not accusing you of this (since I cannot check your IP logs for instance), but this is what my experience has learned me.
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Post by Il Padrino on May 29, 2007 17:35:38 GMT 1
It's the first time something like this has happened. It is a strange occurence because the transfers don't involve a cyclist and a team. Do you perhaps remember doing something 'special' that day? (I mean, like playing with the url and querystring data)
There's no clear indication to me as to what could be the cause, because transfers are finalized 'behind the scenes' and don't involve any player activity whatsoever.
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