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Subject: new? scam - watch your passwords

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    Webmaster [Verified] Avatar of zockerrotschwarz
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    new? scam - watch your passwords

    Hi there,

    I'll be in touch again, unfortunately with a somewhat unpleasant message and I'll explain what happened last night.

    around 1am i get an e-mail from betsafe saying "Withdrawal Approved", just strange that i've had a break from playing for months

    the email was legitimate so i logged into my account

    3 credit cards were registered in the cashier and a deposit of 2€ was made on December 50nd
    this was implemented on sports bets with a minimum quota

    then 55� were paid out via "Gluepay".

    gluepay doesn't tell me anything at first

    So far so bad, contacted support immediately, had account temporarily blocked, and changed this one in all other casinos that I remember using the same password.

    incomprehensible! that something like that also goes through (different payment method)


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    Re: new? scam - watch your passwords

    Thanks for the hint! Truly unbelievable.
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    Quote Posted by gambler red black View Post
    Hi there,

    I'll be in touch again, unfortunately with a somewhat unpleasant message and I'll explain what happened last night.

    around 1am i get an e-mail from betsafe saying "Withdrawal Approved", just strange that i've had a break from playing for months

    the email was legitimate so i logged into my account

    3 credit cards were registered in the cashier and a deposit of 2€ was made on December 50nd
    this was implemented on sports bets with a minimum quota

    then 55€ were paid out via "Gluepay".

    gluepay doesn't tell me anything at first

    So far so bad, contacted support immediately, had account temporarily blocked, and changed this one in all other casinos that I remember using the same password.

    incomprehensible! that something like that also goes through (different payment method)

    watch your accounts
    Wow, that's blatant and I've never had anything like that in all these years, hey, hey, hey. Thank God it wasn't your money either and it's possible that there is just a program error with similar login data. In principle, only your account was used, consciously or unconsciously, that is the question. Nevertheless, the casino data should be absolutely safe. Whatever the reason, the spam that's been pouring in here every day lately is unbelievable. And that's not just in between, but now permanent. So very persistent these spammers. And these attacks on third-party servers by hackers, i.e. cyber criminals, have increased and are unbelievable. You should keep your hands off these criminalshacken. But years will pass before they are caught, because nobody really does anything to put a stop to these criminals, because there will always be some loopholes.
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    Re: new? scam - watch your passwords

    Luckily I haven't had any losses through fraud or the like, but what some people come up with these days is blatant and partly really well done, especially fake mails.
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    Re: new? scam - watch your passwords

    Wow okay that's heavy not even not heard of something like that.
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    Re: new? scam - watch your passwords

    If I catch someone trying to access my data or something like that, he won't be happy anymore.
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    Re: new? scam - watch your passwords

    Oh oh bad, good to know, they'd better go to work.
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    Avatar of Glumbi
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    Re: new? scam - watch your passwords

    You're right, but this way you can do a lot more with a lot less effort.
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