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legendary
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Was the email list stolen or sold?

Where are the 43 stolen bitcoins?

Why are you reopening to the places you just said you were locking out?

Lots of things have changed in the last week.

...and sadly, lots more haven't changed in many years.

Any Betcoin shills willing to step up and admit that they still trust the site?

We are looking forward to having the BBJ paid out as much as you. Looking forward to move past this matter. Stay tuned, there should be many large payouts in the coming weeks.

Was the email list stolen or sold?

Where are the 43 stolen bitcoins?

Why are you reopening to the places you just said you were locking out?

Why can't you answer any question asked of you?  What happened to pretending you were "new management"?

(Note to the rubes: you'll notice how the same betcoin.ag user name has been switching tenses/tones the last month, pretending to be someone different.  They are back to dropping all pretenses and Jessica White is showing her true colors)

Still waiting on any shills to let me know that they trust Betcoin.  Anyone?  Anyone?

legendary
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Here's a thread I started over two years ago:     
What's wrong with Betcoin.ag? Here's a list.
January 10, 2016, 01:23:24 PM


I urge Betcoins new support (no, not you Jessica - you are largely responsible for Betcoins reputation && cjmoles can also be considered -->
 complicit <-- at best, considering he was being paid to promote Betcoin for years  || cjmoles is just a fucking idiot )
to check it out, especially the Bad Beat Jackpot and Betcoin player emails and login details were used in multiple phishing attacks beginning Jan 2015 posts.

These two issues are very serious, but they aren't the only ones that have been haunting Betcoin.ag for literally years.

Either solve them, or have them continue to haunt you.  I promise not to let them be forgotten.  I've got a couple years of evidence to support my claim threat.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1092
Betcoin.ag Forum Rep - Sportsbook, Casino
Was the email list stolen or sold?

Where are the 43 stolen bitcoins?

Why are you reopening to the places you just said you were locking out?

Lots of things have changed in the last week.

...and sadly, lots more haven't changed in many years.

Any Betcoin shills willing to step up and admit that they still trust the site?

We are looking forward to having the BBJ paid out as much as you. Looking forward to move past this matter. Stay tuned, there should be many large payouts in the coming weeks.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1092
Betcoin.ag Forum Rep - Sportsbook, Casino
How would someone get hold of an betcoin.ag email address, though?
Exactly my question!  It looks like the scam is a little more involved than just having attained an email list of users. Either they attained the "email list" && found a way to counterfeit the metadata || they accessed the DNS directly ---> right?
We understand your concern. Based on our investigation so far, this is the same person who got the list several years ago.
How can someone that breached your servers 2 years ago still have access to your DNS?
Do you understand the situation here? This isnt about knowing the email address, this is about being able to send emails from your domain.
You might have a major security issue on your hands right there.

Yes, we understand. I gave all the information we have so far and we are continuing our investigation.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1189
Was the email list stolen or sold?

Where are the 43 stolen bitcoins?

Why are you reopening to the places you just said you were locking out?

Lots of things have changed in the last week.

...and sadly, lots more haven't changed in many years.

Any Betcoin shills willing to step up and admit that they still trust the site?
copper member
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1874
Goodbye, Z.
How would someone get hold of an betcoin.ag email address, though?
Exactly my question!  It looks like the scam is a little more involved than just having attained an email list of users. Either they attained the "email list" && found a way to counterfeit the metadata || they accessed the DNS directly ---> right?
We understand your concern. Based on our investigation so far, this is the same person who got the list several years ago.
How can someone that breached your servers 2 years ago still have access to your DNS?
Do you understand the situation here? This isnt about knowing the email address, this is about being able to send emails from your domain.
You might have a major security issue on your hands right there.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1092
Betcoin.ag Forum Rep - Sportsbook, Casino
How is it possible that all of the sudden USA players are allowed here again?

We are giving all players the opportunity to win the bad beat jackpot when poker opens back up.
newbie
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How is it possible that all of the sudden USA players are allowed here again?
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1092
Betcoin.ag Forum Rep - Sportsbook, Casino
Received this email from: Betcoin.ag <[email protected]> IP 217.70.183.197
~snip~
This is clearly a scam attempt. We would never send an email like this.
The question is: How did they get my email address?
we are not sure.
(Authenticated sender: [email protected]) <--- From metadata
That is not a valid Betcoin email address.
How would someone get hold of an betcoin.ag email address, though?

Exactly my question!  It looks like the scam is a little more involved than just having attained an email list of users. Either they attained the "email list" && found a way to counterfeit the metadata || they accessed the DNS directly ---> right?

We understand your concern. Based on our investigation so far, this is the same person who got the list several years ago. No players with accounts under 2 years old have reported the email. We have been checking vigilantly and will let you know if/when more information develops.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1016
Received this email from: Betcoin.ag <[email protected]> IP 217.70.183.197
~snip~
This is clearly a scam attempt. We would never send an email like this.
The question is: How did they get my email address?
we are not sure.
(Authenticated sender: [email protected]) <--- From metadata
That is not a valid Betcoin email address.
How would someone get hold of an betcoin.ag email address, though?

Exactly my question!  It looks like the scam is a little more involved than just having attained an email list of users. Either they attained the "email list" && found a way to counterfeit the metadata || they accessed the DNS directly ---> right?
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1092
Betcoin.ag Forum Rep - Sportsbook, Casino
Props to Betcoin for addressing the issue directly, not trying to cover it up and warning other players about it.  In the past it would of been ignored/censored.  

With that in mind, the bolded part below is unprofessional and remarkably petty.


Some quick examples of appropriate responses to cjmoles (who happens to be one of your all time HOF shills) post:

- We will investigate and update everyone (then actually update everyone)
- We will do everything we can to make sure other players are aware of this scam attempt. (then actually do everything you can to make other players aware)
- apologize

This is at least the 5th time I've heard of player email addresses being used in scam attempts, 3 of which I have proof were only ever given to Betcoin (all very well documented in the 'non-moderated' threads - if you need me to point you in the right direction.  

Not one single time has any of the above 'suggestions' been taken.

Pathetic really.

That is a fair assessment. It is a bit off-putting when someone asks you a question, you reply, then they edit their quesion. But either way, we are always looking to improve our customer service and should conduct ourselves professionally at all times.
Of course we take any breach seriously. If anyone has recveived a similar email, please forward it to [email protected] and of course CJ, we request that you do the same to aid our investigation.


We apologize to CJ if any offense was taken or if our comments appeared unprofessional. Although we have the best intentions, at times it does not read that way and we will continue to work on improving this. If anyone has a specific quesiton about the BBJ, emails or anything else we are currently answering questions in the player chat.
legendary
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Props to Betcoin for addressing the issue directly, not trying to cover it up and warning other players about it.  In the past it would of been ignored/censored. 

With that in mind, the bolded part below is unprofessional and remarkably petty.


Some quick examples of appropriate responses to cjmoles (who happens to be one of your all time HOF shills) post:

- We will investigate and update everyone (then actually update everyone)
- We will do everything we can to make sure other players are aware of this scam attempt. (then actually do everything you can to make other players aware)
- apologize

This is at least the 5th time I've heard of player email addresses being used in scam attempts, 3 of which I have proof were only ever given to Betcoin (all very well documented in the 'non-moderated' threads - if you need me to point you in the right direction. 

Not one single time has any of the above 'suggestions' been taken.

Pathetic really.

That is a fair assessment. It is a bit off-putting when someone asks you a question, you reply, then they edit their quesion. But either way, we are always looking to improve our customer service and should conduct ourselves professionally at all times.
Of course we take any breach seriously. If anyone has recveived a similar email, please forward it to [email protected] and of course CJ, we request that you do the same to aid our investigation.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1092
Betcoin.ag Forum Rep - Sportsbook, Casino
https://www.betcoin.ag/security-advisory-email-scam-attempt-alert

We have received word of an email that has gone out to some players about a potential bonus opportunity. This email may show up as being from [email protected] or [email protected] and suggests a potential Betcoin bonus if you send funds to specific crypto addresses. This email is a scam attempt and should be ignored.
Betcoin will never request funds or provide you a deposit address by email. The deposit addresses which are specific to your player account can only be found in your dashboard screen.
We do send our own bonus offers by email at times. Ways you can detect the false ones from our real bonus emails include:
1. The grammar on the scam attempts is usually poor
2. Our emails will come from [email protected] or [email protected]
3. We will never give a special deposit address
If you ever have a concern about an email you have received, we ask that you contact us by email, support ticket or live chat so that we may investigate. We take your security very seriously.
Due to the age of the accounts that have reported this so far, we believe this email is related to a breach that occured several years ago where our email list was infiltrated. No player funds were hacked at that time and we have since increased security measures heavily. Therefore at this time, we have no reason to believe that any account created since then has an email address is at risk. Either way, player funds are always safe. We ask that anyone else who has received this email forward it to [email protected] so that we may do as thorough an investigation as possible.
Thank you for your assistance in this continuing investigation,
Betcoin Security
copper member
Activity: 1876
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Goodbye, Z.
Received this email from: Betcoin.ag <[email protected]> IP 217.70.183.197
~snip~
This is clearly a scam attempt. We would never send an email like this.
The question is: How did they get my email address?
we are not sure.
(Authenticated sender: [email protected]) <--- From metadata
That is not a valid Betcoin email address.
How would someone get hold of an betcoin.ag email address, though?
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1092
Betcoin.ag Forum Rep - Sportsbook, Casino
Some quick examples of appropriate responses to cjmoles (who happens to be one of your all time HOF shills) post:

- We will investigate and update everyone (then actually update everyone)
- We will do everything we can to make sure other players are aware of this scam attempt. (then actually do everything you can to make other players aware)
- apologize

This is at least the 5th time I've heard of player email addresses being used in scam attempts, 3 of which I have proof were only ever given to Betcoin (all very well documented in the 'non-moderated' threads - if you need me to point you in the right direction. 

Not one single time has any of the above 'suggestions' been taken.

Pathetic really.

That is a fair assessment. It is a bit off-putting when someone asks you a question, you reply, then they edit their quesion. But either way, we are always looking to improve our customer service and should conduct ourselves professionally at all times.
Of course we take any breach seriously. If anyone has recveived a similar email, please forward it to [email protected] and of course CJ, we request that you do the same to aid our investigation.
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 2014
Join the world-leading crypto sportsbook NOW!
Some quick examples of appropriate responses to cjmoles (who happens to be one of your all time HOF shills) post:

- We will investigate and update everyone (then actually update everyone)
- We will do everything we can to make sure other players are aware of this scam attempt. (then actually do everything you can to make other players aware)
- apologize

This is at least the 5th time I've heard of player email addresses being used in scam attempts, 3 of which I have proof were only ever given to Betcoin (all very well documented in the 'non-moderated' threads - if you need me to point you in the right direction. 

Not one single time has any of the above 'suggestions' been taken.

Pathetic really.
legendary
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So sad and obvious Jessica is still representing Betcoin.

Jessica,

Nothing you are saying is making anything better for Betcoin, Poker or Cryptocurrency in general.

You're an embarrassment.  Please stop.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1189
Received this email from: Betcoin.ag <[email protected]> IP 217.70.183.197

"cjmoles,

For get a bonus make deposit in the period from 20 to 31 January.
Minimum deposit is 0.005 BTC, 0.35 LTC, 0.055 ETH or 0.035 BCH. You get
5 free spins for every 0.005 btc. Maximum bonus 150 free spins and 0.15
btc.
No wagering requirements for free spins.
Double deposit bonus wagering requirements: 15x.

Special addresses for deposit:
BTC:1J7cdxyZJBCR1YoPdU195ZNLVxZQiTjmR7
ETH:0xd86a67e24A3976351351A70e1578966Cf9A3D255
BCH:1NPGM1EvQnkAU2aPwWFtfv9vG3L7fEq6bP
LTC:LeVHNH2ZJE1H1UfmBFN9PjomdhdnaaXsV3

This is addresses only for bonus deposit, for regular deposits, use the
address from your account dashboard.

- Betcoin.ag team"


WTH?

Who's doing this?


This is clearly a scam attempt. We would never send an email like this.

The question is: How did they get my email address?

Remember?  Betcoin either sold their email list or had it stolen from their "secure" database about a year back.  People have been using that list to send phishing emails ever since.  Betcoin doesn't care.  They got their money.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1092
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Received this email from: Betcoin.ag <[email protected]> IP 217.70.183.197

"cjmoles,

For get a bonus make deposit in the period from 20 to 31 January.
Minimum deposit is 0.005 BTC, 0.35 LTC, 0.055 ETH or 0.035 BCH. You get
5 free spins for every 0.005 btc. Maximum bonus 150 free spins and 0.15
btc.
No wagering requirements for free spins.
Double deposit bonus wagering requirements: 15x.

Special addresses for deposit:
BTC:1J7cdxyZJBCR1YoPdU195ZNLVxZQiTjmR7
ETH:0xd86a67e24A3976351351A70e1578966Cf9A3D255
BCH:1NPGM1EvQnkAU2aPwWFtfv9vG3L7fEq6bP
LTC:LeVHNH2ZJE1H1UfmBFN9PjomdhdnaaXsV3

This is addresses only for bonus deposit, for regular deposits, use the
address from your account dashboard.

- Betcoin.ag team"


WTH?

Who's doing this?


This is clearly a scam attempt. We would never send an email like this.

The question is: How did they get my email address?


That actually wasn't the question. You just edited that in.
As far as the answer to your new question, we are not sure. We have had no similar reports lately. There are many Betcoin members on this forum. Anyone else get an email like this?

I did edit it in....I didn't expect such a quick response....

(Authenticated sender: [email protected]) <--- From metadata


We thank you for pointing this out to us. That is not a valid Betcoin email address and we never have you send chips to any account other than the offical address on your account.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1016
Received this email from: Betcoin.ag <[email protected]> IP 217.70.183.197

"cjmoles,

For get a bonus make deposit in the period from 20 to 31 January.
Minimum deposit is 0.005 BTC, 0.35 LTC, 0.055 ETH or 0.035 BCH. You get
5 free spins for every 0.005 btc. Maximum bonus 150 free spins and 0.15
btc.
No wagering requirements for free spins.
Double deposit bonus wagering requirements: 15x.

Special addresses for deposit:
BTC:1J7cdxyZJBCR1YoPdU195ZNLVxZQiTjmR7
ETH:0xd86a67e24A3976351351A70e1578966Cf9A3D255
BCH:1NPGM1EvQnkAU2aPwWFtfv9vG3L7fEq6bP
LTC:LeVHNH2ZJE1H1UfmBFN9PjomdhdnaaXsV3

This is addresses only for bonus deposit, for regular deposits, use the
address from your account dashboard.

- Betcoin.ag team"


WTH?

Who's doing this?


This is clearly a scam attempt. We would never send an email like this.

The question is: How did they get my email address?


That actually wasn't the question. You just edited that in.
As far as the answer to your new question, we are not sure. We have had no similar reports lately. There are many Betcoin members on this forum. Anyone else get an email like this?

I did edit it in....I didn't expect such a quick response....

(Authenticated sender: [email protected]) <--- From metadata
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