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Topic: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC🏎Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest - page 178. (Read 407440 times)

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Can we please know how are "Requirements to unlock Bonuses" calculated?

It is a calculation based on your balance and wagering versus how much you take from free rolls.
newbie
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Can we please know how are "Requirements to unlock Bonuses" calculated?
newbie
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im loving the new contest on freebitco.in Smiley nice idea guys!
still not quite in the top 10 but hopefully i will be before the end of the month.
advertising my referral url on mellow ads currently and getting around 30-50 new referrals each day  Grin

Would you mind sharing what type of campaign you are using to reach those results? I'd appreciate it.
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    I have been using this site for years well about six weeks ago I decided to deposit some bitcoin in here for the %4 interest not a lot luckily as my account was hacked apparently, I never had an email to confirm address change I was on the site on the 2nd and by the 3rd someone had changed my email address my wallet address and withdrew all btc in less the 24 hours.

Now if that is not a sign of a hack I dont know what is surely the should have some security is it cryptopia or polo where if you change a wallet address you cant withdraw until 48 hours later

The hacker would have needed your password (you used the same on other websites?), then he can change email. After that he receives all new notifications instead of you.
If à substantial amount is on your balance, best security way is 2FA.

Okay maybe he had my password from somewhere I dont know but surely if he changes email address it has to be confirmed on old email adress

Yes, email confirmation is required from the old email address. If your account didn't have a valid email address we display this warning.



If you ignore that and your password is compromised then it is possible for a hacker to change the email.

We put a warning recently:

People who have been re-using passwords on multiple websites have been getting hacked since it seems like the databases of some other faucets have been compromised or the owner of those faucets decided to use the passwords that they had to compromise freebitco.in accounts. Like I have warned countless times before - Please do not re-use passwords on multiple websites and use a password manager!

If you use the same password on multiple websites, you will get hacked, it is only a matter of when. I have added a protection in the signup and change password functions to force users to create a secure password which should somewhat help in users not re-using their passwords. Login authorization emails which were previously being sent only for users who had a balance > $5 (because a lot of users were marking these emails as spam negatively impacting our email deliverability) has been enabled for all users now.
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    I have been using this site for years well about six weeks ago I decided to deposit some bitcoin in here for the %4 interest not a lot luckily as my account was hacked apparently, I never had an email to confirm address change I was on the site on the 2nd and by the 3rd someone had changed my email address my wallet address and withdrew all btc in less the 24 hours.

Now if that is not a sign of a hack I dont know what is surely the should have some security is it cryptopia or polo where if you change a wallet address you cant withdraw until 48 hours later

The hacker would have needed your password (you used the same on other websites?), then he can change email. After that he receives all new notifications instead of you.
If à substantial amount is on your balance, best security way is 2FA.

Okay maybe he had my password from somewhere I dont know but surely if he changes email address it has to be confirmed on old email adress
Your point is valid but if someone have your password then surely he can do all changes without any problem because may be hacker is using your email address as well then he change all details and withdraw amount from site because without confirmation its very hard for any one to make changes on account
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im loving the new contest on freebitco.in Smiley nice idea guys!
still not quite in the top 10 but hopefully i will be before the end of the month.
advertising my referral url on mellow ads currently and getting around 30-50 new referrals each day  Grin
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I dont think you get it.  He had the pw of your email,  not freebitco (unless they were the same which is even worse).  When someone hax your email,  they know all the sites you visit and can very easily start changing pws everywhere without you getting any notifications.  So its not just freebitco where u are going to get screwed.
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    I have been using this site for years well about six weeks ago I decided to deposit some bitcoin in here for the %4 interest not a lot luckily as my account was hacked apparently, I never had an email to confirm address change I was on the site on the 2nd and by the 3rd someone had changed my email address my wallet address and withdrew all btc in less the 24 hours.

Now if that is not a sign of a hack I dont know what is surely the should have some security is it cryptopia or polo where if you change a wallet address you cant withdraw until 48 hours later

The hacker would have needed your password (you used the same on other websites?), then he can change email. After that he receives all new notifications instead of you.
If à substantial amount is on your balance, best security way is 2FA.

Okay maybe he had my password from somewhere I dont know but surely if he changes email address it has to be confirmed on old email adress
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    I have been using this site for years well about six weeks ago I decided to deposit some bitcoin in here for the %4 interest not a lot luckily as my account was hacked apparently, I never had an email to confirm address change I was on the site on the 2nd and by the 3rd someone had changed my email address my wallet address and withdrew all btc in less the 24 hours.

Now if that is not a sign of a hack I dont know what is surely the should have some security is it cryptopia or polo where if you change a wallet address you cant withdraw until 48 hours later

The hacker would have needed your password (you used the same on other websites?), then he can change email. After that he receives all new notifications instead of you.
If à substantial amount is on your balance, best security way is 2FA.
newbie
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     I have been using this site for years well about six weeks ago I decided to deposit some bitcoin in here for the %4 interest not a lot luckily as my account was hacked apparently, I never had an email to confirm address change I was on the site on the 2nd and by the 3rd someone had changed my email address my wallet address and withdrew all btc in less the 24 hours.

Now if that is not a sign of a hack I dont know what is surely the should have some security is it cryptopia or polo where if you change a wallet address you cant withdraw until 48 hours later

I have emailed Freebitcoin but with no response
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I see you totally ignored all the other factors that were also involved and just want to carry on making an argument about something else.


You're right,  I'm carrying on about HOW YOU LIE about the little minor details in EVERYTHING.  Leaving out important details,  tossing in complete lies hoping they go unnoticed,  etc etc.  So yes,  I am picking on just your particular fuck up lie Tongue  I'm glad you are finally catching on Cheesy  So it comes as no surprise that you wouldnt want to discuss something you screwed up on lol.
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False.  Every device has A fingerprint.  There is absolutely nothing 'individual' or 'unique' about it.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canvas_fingerprinting  Fingerprinting is for marketing.  Not security.  For example,  it's ok to pass out a flier to a group of people with similar likes/dislikes,  but its not cool to toss a grenade into that same group of mixed people with similar likes/dislikes.

That wiki article is about canvas fingerprinting. There is a lot more you can do.

I see you totally ignored all the other factors that were also involved and just want to carry on making an argument about something else. You are so boring and live up to your broken_record reputation. Ignore the fact that fingerprinting wasn't the only issue and pretend to yourself you are winning some argument or other rather than making a complete prat of yourself. Maybe you have to fool yourself to keep any self-esteem but you certainly don't fool anyone else. If you want to carry on I'll have to leave you talking to yourself again.
jr. member
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every device has an individual fingerprint.

False.  Every device has A fingerprint.  There is absolutely nothing 'individual' or 'unique' about it.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canvas_fingerprinting  Fingerprinting is for marketing.  Not security, and should never be considered when addressing security concerns either.  For example,  it's ok to pass out a flier to a group of people with similar likes/dislikes,  but its not cool to toss a grenade into that same group of mixed people with similar likes/dislikes simply because you know somewhere in there are some bad guys.  And the claim that " exactly the same techniques that every other online casino uses" for security is just utterly retarded.  No casino in their right mind would use canvasing for security.  Ever.  For advertising?  Absolutely.  For security?  Not a snowballs chance in hell unless they were completely stupid.  I'm starting to suspect you dont even know what "Canvas" actually means let alone fingerprinting of the canvas element.  But thats not surprising since you're not an IT security person.  However it doesnt excuse you from attempting to make it sound like you know what you're talking about.  The correct reply should be "What is canvas fingerprinting,  I dont think we use that".
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Your statement of its close enough just goes to prove I am correct in everything I said,  except the btc part.

You thinking that you have been proved correct is as predictably laughable as you being wrong in the first place.

Fingerprints are unique enough but only part of the reason these accounts could be identified as multi-accounting abuse. The use of similar email addresses, reusing a set of IP addresses, the timing of signing the accounts up all one after the other and them all having the same fingerprint can leave no doubt.

Now if you've finished making a complete dick of yourself again I've better things to do than argue with a moron who is too thick to know he's wrong.
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You missed the point.  He tried to say every machine had a unique fingerprint and thats an utter lie.  He does this type of thing all the time.  Trying to sneak in lies like this.

You just told an outright lie that we took someones Bitcoin.

Fingerprints are unique enough to give a very high degree of certainty. I'm not going to waste my time explaining the technical details of that to an imbecile like you that would never possibly understand it.
If someone is trying to abuse free rolls and made deposits to do it easily then if you take his money it's natural. So No one should complain about this.

And it's better not to explain what the fingerprint is, since there is always a way to cheat by reverse engineering.

My referrals deposited about 4btc , now that i realized they were cheating me and you I'm not disappointed anymore.
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Fingerprints are unique enough to give a very high degree of certainty. I'm not going to waste my time explaining the technical details of that to an imbecile like you that would never possibly understand it.

Thats like saying we are hurling a grenade into a crowd packed with innocent people,  its close enough to the bad guys anyway.  Thats utterly disgusting.  Your statement of its close enough just goes to prove I am correct in everything I said,  except the btc part.  I misread that.  Big whoop.  The bigger story here is using canvasing for security.  Thats fucking hilariously stupid and even easier to defeat.  Especially with a bot.
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You missed the point.  He tried to say every machine had a unique fingerprint and thats an utter lie.  He does this type of thing all the time.  Trying to sneak in lies like this.

You just told an outright lie that we took someones Bitcoin.

Fingerprints are unique enough to give a very high degree of certainty. I'm not going to waste my time explaining the technical details of that to an imbecile like you that would never possibly understand it.
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You missed the point.  He tried to say every machine had a unique fingerprint and thats an utter lie as far as websites are concerned.  He does this type of thing all the time.  Trying to sneak in lies like this.  The only way to truly id a machine is to have access to things that web browsers do not and should not have access to.  Im actually very familiar with canvas printing as well as uuid's for machines as its used in the gaming industry for hardware banning.  I helped develop punkbuster.
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Yet i am still correct in that its going to prove to fail which clearly it has.  You took this guys btc incorrectly thinking he was the account spammer.
They didn't get my btc.
I think The fingerprint is not important, but email address and ip address is. Maybe there is so many accounts with same fingerprints that are working fine , but If someone tries to abuse free rolls admin should have a look at fingerprints.
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Yet i am still correct in that its going to prove to fail which clearly it has.  You took this guys btc incorrectly thinking he was the account spammer.

Stop lying.
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