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Old 07-27-2007, 11:52 PM
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Keep your passwords secure

There's been a few issues recently at NETeller with accounts being hacked, so I thought I'd give a little warning about keeping your information secure.

What has been happening is not NETeller's fault, and from what I have seen they have been great in responding to these issues and re-imbursing players for lost funds.

Somehow the fraudsters are getting email addresses or NETeller account IDs and secure IDs. Nobody knows where they are getting this info.

Anyway, they then use the info they have to get into your email account if you use webmail, and then your NETeller account. All of your balance is transferred away, and sometimes they even change your password.

Follow these steps to make sure it doesn't happen to you, not just with NETeller, but with any online account.

1) USE SECURE PASSWORDS
- always use a hard to guess password, with different characters, capitlisation, numbers etc.

2) USE DIFFERENT PASSWORDS EVERYWHERE
- never use the same password at multiple sites. If you must use some of the same passwords so you can remember them, then have a few different passwords and cycle them. ALWAYS have unique passwords for sites like banking and e-wallets.

3) DO NOT USE A FREE EMAIL ADDRESS
- do not use email addresses at gmail, yahoo, hotmail etc for accounts that need to be kept secure. Do you really trust the low paid workers at these places to keep your details secure? with email security, you get what you pay for - so use a secure email address.

4) KEEP AND EYE ON YOUR STATEMENTS
- a lot of the time you will only notice something is wrong when you log-in to use the funds. Make a habit of checking your balance and statements frequently and sign up for all the 'notification' spam that is available, so you are emailed when your account has activity.

5) KEEP A LOW BALANCE
- e-wallets are relatively secure, but they are not banks. Only keep cash there that you need and withdraw your money if the balance gets too high. Same goes for poker sites.

I hope this info helps some of you avoid the heartache of logging in to play a game, only to find all your money is gone!
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Old 07-29-2007, 06:36 PM
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I could give you +10 for this post.
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Old 09-22-2007, 12:52 AM
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This should be common knowledge by now, but there are still people out there with one password for everything - their kid's name or their birthday or something. Then they cry and sue when they get had. The world needs to stop protecting people from their own stupidity. Darwinism works for a reason.
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Old 09-26-2007, 03:27 AM
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Im hoping everyone on this forum knows this allready, being that to gamble you have to be older. Passwords like "password" are terrible, use something with letters, numbers, meaby capital letters?
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Old 09-29-2007, 01:40 AM
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My passwords are ridiculously long and complex. I will show you one I used to use for a site I used to own. It was 889966ytklop506345jobs09feetjuvickyly301989

That was a pain to memorize but it was definitly secure.
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Old 10-04-2007, 03:59 AM
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3) DO NOT USE A FREE EMAIL ADDRESS
- do not use email addresses at gmail, yahoo, hotmail etc for accounts that need to be kept secure. Do you really trust the low paid workers at these places to keep your details secure? with email security, you get what you pay for - so use a secure email address.
I disagree, nobody looks at your email. I would trust my email account more than my phone.
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Old 10-07-2007, 03:33 AM
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All I ever use is hotmail. They are as secure as you make them. Nobody with the hotmail staff is going to give out your information. Just make sure you keep you recovery questions hard to guess.
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