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legendary
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But, needing email verification all the time to white list a device will not be annoying anyone ? I agree that we need to bear this for the sake of better protection. Maybe some enhancement like once per day or anything similar to that may make this feature more stronger imho.

I don't think it is something annoying. BTW it only requires email verification for new device/IP/Browser. However you can opt it out if it is unnecessary or annoying for you. So far everyone is concerned about their security so I don't think most of them would go for that option.

Yeah, you can choose to use a 2FA code instead of email approvals if it becomes annoying. Or turn it off entirely which would weaken security of your account. I'd recommend everyone at least using some form of 2FA for the added security.
full member
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I as well also following that hack me bounty thread. Someone accept the challenge it is UGMZ. He said we will give him a month in order to penetrate bitdice system. I hope he will find a hole in bitdice system in order to aware bitdice that their system is not secured and some pro hackers can penetrate and do some coding to their system to steal money from them. Anyways Good Job bitdice for making your security strict and for now not hackable.
The fact that that bounty hacker will require a month to crack bitdice security to try and penetrate is already a proof that bitdice has done a good job in implemwnting a very secure security in their site. It'll be nice to see what that bounty hunter will be able to do after a month. I'll follow him and see if he'll be able to crack bitdice security.
Yes, usually hackers will not prefer long attempts (they do want quick results or they will move on to next things) so, literally we are already in safe with respect to bitdice's security systems and measurements.

I always do check that topic for update till date, bitdice's ideas are proven as rock solid against hackers.
Those hackers who give up are not often as expert hackers those with low knowledge about hacking leave as they do not know the other methods while the expert hackers which you can see working on the hacking procedure till now know all the procedures and they continue their struggle till end. But with the device security system I am sure that no one is able and will be able to hack that account.
hero member
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I as well also following that hack me bounty thread. Someone accept the challenge it is UGMZ. He said we will give him a month in order to penetrate bitdice system. I hope he will find a hole in bitdice system in order to aware bitdice that their system is not secured and some pro hackers can penetrate and do some coding to their system to steal money from them. Anyways Good Job bitdice for making your security strict and for now not hackable.
The fact that that bounty hacker will require a month to crack bitdice security to try and penetrate is already a proof that bitdice has done a good job in implemwnting a very secure security in their site. It'll be nice to see what that bounty hunter will be able to do after a month. I'll follow him and see if he'll be able to crack bitdice security.
I have spend some time in that type of thing and I know well that none of the hacker have the ability to hack that type of security alternatively they have to hack the email address on which the account is registered if someone get access to the email then he will open the account from that place. Which I think will also be much secure if the owner is expert and know how to choose and secure the password of his email address.
legendary
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But, needing email verification all the time to white list a device will not be annoying anyone ? I agree that we need to bear this for the sake of better protection. Maybe some enhancement like once per day or anything similar to that may make this feature more stronger imho.

I don't think it is something annoying. BTW it only requires email verification for new device/IP/Browser. However you can opt it out if it is unnecessary or annoying for you. So far everyone is concerned about their security so I don't think most of them would go for that option.
hero member
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I as well also following that hack me bounty thread. Someone accept the challenge it is UGMZ. He said we will give him a month in order to penetrate bitdice system. I hope he will find a hole in bitdice system in order to aware bitdice that their system is not secured and some pro hackers can penetrate and do some coding to their system to steal money from them. Anyways Good Job bitdice for making your security strict and for now not hackable.
The fact that that bounty hacker will require a month to crack bitdice security to try and penetrate is already a proof that bitdice has done a good job in implemwnting a very secure security in their site. It'll be nice to see what that bounty hunter will be able to do after a month. I'll follow him and see if he'll be able to crack bitdice security.
Yes, usually hackers will not prefer long attempts (they do want quick results or they will move on to next things) so, literally we are already in safe with respect to bitdice's security systems and measurements.

I always do check that topic for update till date, bitdice's ideas are proven as rock solid against hackers.
But, needing email verification all the time to white list a device will not be annoying anyone ? I agree that we need to bear this for the sake of better protection. Maybe some enhancement like once per day or anything similar to that may make this feature more stronger imho.
legendary
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I as well also following that hack me bounty thread. Someone accept the challenge it is UGMZ. He said we will give him a month in order to penetrate bitdice system. I hope he will find a hole in bitdice system in order to aware bitdice that their system is not secured and some pro hackers can penetrate and do some coding to their system to steal money from them. Anyways Good Job bitdice for making your security strict and for now not hackable.
The fact that that bounty hacker will require a month to crack bitdice security to try and penetrate is already a proof that bitdice has done a good job in implemwnting a very secure security in their site. It'll be nice to see what that bounty hunter will be able to do after a month. I'll follow him and see if he'll be able to crack bitdice security.
Yes, usually hackers will not prefer long attempts (they do want quick results or they will move on to next things) so, literally we are already in safe with respect to bitdice's security systems and measurements.

I always do check that topic for update till date, bitdice's ideas are proven as rock solid against hackers.
sr. member
Activity: 294
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I as well also following that hack me bounty thread. Someone accept the challenge it is UGMZ. He said we will give him a month in order to penetrate bitdice system. I hope he will find a hole in bitdice system in order to aware bitdice that their system is not secured and some pro hackers can penetrate and do some coding to their system to steal money from them. Anyways Good Job bitdice for making your security strict and for now not hackable.
The fact that that bounty hacker will require a month to crack bitdice security to try and penetrate is already a proof that bitdice has done a good job in implemwnting a very secure security in their site. It'll be nice to see what that bounty hunter will be able to do after a month. I'll follow him and see if he'll be able to crack bitdice security.

I follow this too, but I wonder will they do this? If a hacker is very talented, he will spend time on this? I think they will hack fiat bitcoin exchanges, like bitfinex and bitstamp epic hack case, best hackers focus on them and need only steal once(more tan 10k btc), the huge money can feed their family for 10 centuries. Maybe ordinary level hackers will do this
hero member
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I as well also following that hack me bounty thread. Someone accept the challenge it is UGMZ. He said we will give him a month in order to penetrate bitdice system. I hope he will find a hole in bitdice system in order to aware bitdice that their system is not secured and some pro hackers can penetrate and do some coding to their system to steal money from them. Anyways Good Job bitdice for making your security strict and for now not hackable.
The fact that that bounty hacker will require a month to crack bitdice security to try and penetrate is already a proof that bitdice has done a good job in implemwnting a very secure security in their site. It'll be nice to see what that bounty hunter will be able to do after a month. I'll follow him and see if he'll be able to crack bitdice security.
hero member
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Hello. every body! for those who need local language in chat like it more and are working their way. Now lets forward to the games on bitdice. How is your experience on the games nowadays? how much you played today and how much you got entertained? and which new features and games you want at there?

Have a Lucky day for all of you.

well everything is going better nowadays I am playing happily on the dice and having a lot of fun with them but today i was with them and spent the day with friends and got a chance to bet at a real casino. By the way bitdice is going better and for me their features are good and not feeling any lack in their features.
They are not just improving features wise but also security wise, recently bitdice offered a free 1 bitcoins prize if anyone can hack their system and just login to a account and withdraw funds. Which shows how secure the system has been since no one to date till no has been able to hack the 1 bitcoin bounty.

It means if you deposit to bitdice and gamble, one thing is sure that you cant be hacked and hacker can't access your funds or account at all.
Yes this site is nowadays running very well. the credits of the success of this site goes to friendly environment created by the admin of the site and by their promoters and signature campaign in which the participants are helping here to discuss about the site and persuading the players with the games you provide.

I am also following that hack me bounty thread by bitdice and it seems that no one really is able to accept the challenge.

Or maybe there are people who already tried but it seems the security of bitdice is very high and no one is able to penetrate into their system.

Just why to all the gamblers, gambling with bitdice is very secured and safe. Funds are assured to be safe.

I as well also following that hack me bounty thread. Someone accept the challenge it is UGMZ. He said we will give him a month in order to penetrate bitdice system. I hope he will find a hole in bitdice system in order to aware bitdice that their system is not secured and some pro hackers can penetrate and do some coding to their system to steal money from them. Anyways Good Job bitdice for making your security strict and for now not hackable.
legendary
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This is what I do. I drink and I know things.
Guys, i hear you talking for this account that BitDice create for marketing and security purposes.
But for this matter, they already have a Thread here : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hack-into-bitdice-and-get-1btc-1706900 (as all we know...)
So, imho, it will be good (?) to talk for some other things related to the site.

I suppose so... Roll Eyes
hero member
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Talking about security; nobody seemed to have successfully hacked into that account with 1BTC in it yet:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hack-into-bitdice-and-get-1btc-1706900

Can you tell us how many attempts have been made on that account thus far?
And if possible if they even came close to achieving this task?
Or are you going to wait until the deadline to give out those numbers?
One of the person on that thread said that 1.4 million passwords attempted to get access to bitdice. I think he is pointing to the account in which there are 1 BTC. That is really a great security and there I saw that he is making his attempt with much expertness but still he is unable to get the access.
hero member
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Talking about security; nobody seemed to have successfully hacked into that account with 1BTC in it yet:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hack-into-bitdice-and-get-1btc-1706900

Can you tell us how many attempts have been made on that account thus far?
And if possible if they even came close to achieving this task?
Or are you going to wait until the deadline to give out those numbers?
Not sure about how many attempts have been made but no one has even been able to fly over the security wall that is setup between user and IP, basically whenever a new IP is seen trying to login the system detects and throws it out man.

I have myself tried and got the same thing, I have never ever seen such high level of security and a active admin like bitdice in any site. I am very happy I am promoting the site that I love the most.
The security given to the account is not through the IP but it is given to the account with the used device. If you will register with a device then your account will not be allowed to open with any other device until you allow that.
Yes that is not with IP setting because if the setting is given with IP then there are some people in some countries who internet providers provide them internet connection with dynamic IP and then they will not be able to login once they restart their modems.
hero member
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Talking about security; nobody seemed to have successfully hacked into that account with 1BTC in it yet:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hack-into-bitdice-and-get-1btc-1706900

Can you tell us how many attempts have been made on that account thus far?
And if possible if they even came close to achieving this task?
Or are you going to wait until the deadline to give out those numbers?
Not sure about how many attempts have been made but no one has even been able to fly over the security wall that is setup between user and IP, basically whenever a new IP is seen trying to login the system detects and throws it out man.

I have myself tried and got the same thing, I have never ever seen such high level of security and a active admin like bitdice in any site. I am very happy I am promoting the site that I love the most.
The security given to the account is not through the IP but it is given to the account with the used device. If you will register with a device then your account will not be allowed to open with any other device until you allow that.
hero member
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Talking about security; nobody seemed to have successfully hacked into that account with 1BTC in it yet:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hack-into-bitdice-and-get-1btc-1706900

Can you tell us how many attempts have been made on that account thus far?
And if possible if they even came close to achieving this task?
Or are you going to wait until the deadline to give out those numbers?
Not sure about how many attempts have been made but no one has even been able to fly over the security wall that is setup between user and IP, basically whenever a new IP is seen trying to login the system detects and throws it out man.

I have myself tried and got the same thing, I have never ever seen such high level of security and a active admin like bitdice in any site. I am very happy I am promoting the site that I love the most.
legendary
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Even if they did manage to breach something it would likely be only a small portion of the site. Likely it wouldn't even be a significant financial loss considering most funds are held in cold storage. Without any more technical knowledge I can't say what data could be compromised though but based on what I've heard nothing critical would be at risk.
It is a misconception that the breach in data wouldn't affect the wallet or bitcoins as they are secured in a cold storage.A small portion of the site is enough to further make it exploitable to other parts.

For example,A small entry into the database can give user details like their passwords.If a user hasn't deactivated 2FA,all it would take is a simple login into the account and request for withdrawal.I'm assuming they're white listing the known ip addresses and hence this thread could be eliminated.But it still doesn't make it less vulnerable to attacks.

As far as I'm aware passwords are hashed so that's not a big of a risk. I was also referring to no significant financial loss happening. That means nothing over what hotwallet is holding.

No significant financial loss? There should be 0 financial loss in case of a theft. Although it'd make the site slower, I'd first focus on the security of it. These security measures should be met for the security of the users: each user data should be encrypted, first of all. After that, you should have a main password for logging in and the secondary password for the encrypted data. In case there's a new device logging in, you should either use a 2FA code or confirm your identity by an SMS or email code. Although they sound and are annoying at times, remember these are for your own protection and in case of a theft, you'll be safe and you'll thank the website for having them later.
sr. member
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Talking about security; nobody seemed to have successfully hacked into that account with 1BTC in it yet:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hack-into-bitdice-and-get-1btc-1706900

Can you tell us how many attempts have been made on that account thus far?
And if possible if they even came close to achieving this task?
Or are you going to wait until the deadline to give out those numbers?
legendary
Activity: 2018
Merit: 1108
Even if they did manage to breach something it would likely be only a small portion of the site. Likely it wouldn't even be a significant financial loss considering most funds are held in cold storage. Without any more technical knowledge I can't say what data could be compromised though but based on what I've heard nothing critical would be at risk.
It is a misconception that the breach in data wouldn't affect the wallet or bitcoins as they are secured in a cold storage.A small portion of the site is enough to further make it exploitable to other parts.

For example,A small entry into the database can give user details like their passwords.If a user hasn't deactivated 2FA,all it would take is a simple login into the account and request for withdrawal.I'm assuming they're white listing the known ip addresses and hence this thread could be eliminated.But it still doesn't make it less vulnerable to attacks.

As far as I'm aware passwords are hashed so that's not a big of a risk. I was also referring to no significant financial loss happening. That means nothing over what hotwallet is holding.
legendary
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Even if they did manage to breach something it would likely be only a small portion of the site. Likely it wouldn't even be a significant financial loss considering most funds are held in cold storage. Without any more technical knowledge I can't say what data could be compromised though but based on what I've heard nothing critical would be at risk.
It is a misconception that the breach in data wouldn't affect the wallet or bitcoins as they are secured in a cold storage.A small portion of the site is enough to further make it exploitable to other parts.

For example,A small entry into the database can give user details like their passwords.If a user hasn't deactivated 2FA,all it would take is a simple login into the account and request for withdrawal.I'm assuming they're white listing the known ip addresses and hence this threat could be eliminated.But it still doesn't make it less vulnerable to attacks.
legendary
Activity: 2018
Merit: 1108
Security is the most important thing to run a casino, you know hackers have hacked so much money from multiple exchanges including mtgox and bitfinex. BD is protected by trezor, also other protections, I think no hacker will find the breach in the future

Its great that they care much about security, but even a small bug can be entrance for the hackers.
With ongoing hack account bounty it can become even more safe.

Even if they did manage to breach something it would likely be only a small portion of the site. Likely it wouldn't even be a significant financial loss considering most funds are held in cold storage. Without any more technical knowledge I can't say what data could be compromised though but based on what I've heard nothing critical would be at risk.
legendary
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Security is the most important thing to run a casino, you know hackers have hacked so much money from multiple exchanges including mtgox and bitfinex. BD is protected by trezor, also other protections, I think no hacker will find the breach in the future

Its great that they care much about security, but even a small bug can be entrance for the hackers.
With ongoing hack account bounty it can become even more safe.
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