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  • Yes Sir I will support your CSGO team I love you young whippersnappers - TylerK probably

  • Hello epic gamers, i'm here once again to let you see this thread. Do read it, as phishing is a very serious issue if you do not protect yourself. It's become relevant again, so here I am.   

  • It appears this is becoming relevant again, so I will be bumping this. If you are found to be spreading these links as the previous thread had stated.   This has been a reminder. Stay safe

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Thank you for the warning.

Remember to use your commonsense before filling your information in any unknown links, peeps.

N.I.T.R.P.M.R.D.M.A.I.D.S.C.I.A [Elodin]

@Solace

What you said was interesting and I decided to do a little digging.

I found links to buy BILLIONS of account emails and passwords within minutes.

It's fucking horrifying.

Note: The links I saw were already reported by haveIbeenpwned.com

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@Solace

What you said was interesting and I decided to do a little digging.

I found links to buy BILLIONS of account emails and passwords within minutes.

It's fucking horrifying.

Note: The links I saw were already reported by haveIbeenpwned.com


Yeah people usually sell tons of accounts on the tor network, complete with credit card info and all.

That's one reason why G2A.com makes so much money, People buy tons of stolen credit card information, use it to buy game keys, then sell the keys on G2A for profit. This is why people hate and called for the reformation of G2A.com's policies on selling digital keys

There are also a few bots out there that monitor dumps and such and can let you know when your email, username, password, w/e is found in a dump. Most clearnet dumps tho are just previews for the actual dump hosted on a tor server

These dumps are just another reason why you should all be using long generated passwords using numbers, characters, and even symbols all grouped together and stored in a password manager of sorts. Penguin at one point referred people to https://dnt.abine.com/ , Though I've never used it so I can't speak on it. I use my own pass manager stored and managed by a company server. But that type of cautiousness is something most people won't understand, as seen by the number of accounts you can get right now. I think Twitter itself has around 3 million accounts leaked with username/password combinations so you can just log right in, though in most cases Twitter will stop you right there and wait for email verification, in which case a lot of people use the same email/pass combo for their email as well. So it's easy to do that yourself.

It's never not a good time to do a password change!

@Solace

I'm currently contemplating completely restructuring my digital footprint. Making a unique and very complex password for every account, and storing them on an encrypted usb drive I have laying around. Then I'll make fresh accounts for everything, and before I do that I'd use a VPN my actual IP gets associated with none of this. I'd make fake real names and use a new screen name so nothing can trace back to my old insecure accounts.

So I'd pretty much be a ghost. Any flaws in my plan?

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@Solace

I'm currently contemplating completely restructuring my digital footprint. Making a unique and very complex password for every account, and storing them on an encrypted usb drive I have laying around. Then I'll make fresh accounts for everything, and before I do that I'd use a VPN my actual IP gets associated with none of this. I'd make fake real names and use a new screen name so nothing can trace back to my old insecure accounts.

So I'd pretty much be a ghost. Any flaws in my plan?


find a better way to store ur passwords
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Why not an encrypted removable drive? Makes sense to me


water u gonna do for mobile devices and when u dont have the drive, nor a computer. Just seems like it'd be a pain when you're in a different city without a computer and ur trying to login to something on mobile. I have a master password that unlocks an encrypted "vault" on the server that they're all stored on. Master pass is a long and uses symbols but its memorized. It's also stored locally and written down in a "password bible" that's locked in a safe in an office space. It's long but its the procedure; once its done you just have to use the master pass and you have all your passwords complete with labels, emails, urls, etc. anywhere in the world, no need to grab a drive or computer for every password.

You could store it all on something like this http://nuttysu.cc/afb53.png

Which is a server running a Nextcloud instance, the vault password application encrypts each "vault", has sharing key sizes of 4096bit, comes with password auditing to test passwords, is able to import credentials from various data file types, etc.

I didn't realize this was happening, but I'll currently be on the look out now. Thanks.

yea these dumb phisers use the same ones i use on @Cold on a regular basis so its pretty easy to tell

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yea these dumb phisers use the same ones i use on @Cold on a regular basis so its pretty easy to tell


dont u fucken mention me ever again u dirty bird boy
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  • 11 months later...
On 7/17/2017 at 8:53 PM, Coke said:

Recently, it was brought to my attention that a malicious link was being shared around the community. Though the distributors may not have known, the link is an attempt to retrieve and compromise steam account information.

Obviously, I will not be sharing the link here, but I advise all members of the community to be cautious when clicking on unknown links. Furthermore, any third party website (even if it has "steam" in the link) that offers free skins, steam wallet and/or games should not be trusted.

We hope that everyone in the community stays well protected from any phishing attempt. If you believe your account has been compromised, please change your password immediately. Also, if you want an extra level of protection, I encourage mobile guard for maximum security.

Thank you for reading, and I wish you all an excellent evening.

Regards,

Chief Information Officer Supreme Master Guardian First Class KR D1 75 LP Head GA Coke

[C.I.O.S.M.G.F.C.K.D.75.L.H.G.A]Coke

EDIT: IF you have any tips or details you would like to share about possible scams, please do so. Safety is a community effort!

EDIT 2: Needless to say, if you are involved with spreading these links, please stop. It is a SCAM, and if you continue to do so you will be punished

It appears this is becoming relevant again, so I will be bumping this. If you are found to be spreading these links as the previous thread had stated.

 

On 7/17/2017 at 8:53 PM, Coke said:

EDIT 2: Needless to say, if you are involved with spreading these links, please stop. It is a SCAM, and if you continue to do so you will be punished

This has been a reminder. Stay safe. 

  • 2 years later...

Hello epic gamers, i'm here once again to let you see this thread. Do read it, as phishing is a very serious issue if you do not protect yourself. It's become relevant again, so here I am. 

 

@TylerK7 @TylerK7 @TylerK7

 

Nobody wants you to support their csgo team please do not sign up or log into any suspicious websites. 

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