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Topic: Hack Into BitDice And Get 1BTC! - page 5. (Read 6808 times)

legendary
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December 19, 2016, 02:09:43 AM
That would be more interesting to see is perhaps authorization on withdrawals - allowing players to enter the account yet preventing them from withdrawing the 1 BTC funds.

If they actually do that then it will only harm themselves with all the negativity. That is an impossible thig for them to do and 1 btc is only a small amount for a site like bitdice. They have been in the gambling industry for far too long just to risk their reputation with only 1 btc so you can be assure of this one

Yep, there isn't any incentive for them to harm their reputation in this manner. This promo is obviously to show the strengths / security of their login system so it is unlikely someone will get in, but if they do I'm sure the 1 BTC will still be there waiting.
legendary
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December 19, 2016, 01:49:58 AM
That would be more interesting to see is perhaps authorization on withdrawals - allowing players to enter the account yet preventing them from withdrawing the 1 BTC funds.

If they actually do that then it will only harm themselves with all the negativity. That is an impossible thig for them to do and 1 btc is only a small amount for a site like bitdice. They have been in the gambling industry for far too long just to risk their reputation with only 1 btc so you can be assure of this one
copper member
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Spear the bees
December 19, 2016, 12:29:54 AM
Pretty sure that the account will have 1 BTC until it is claimed or the promotion is discontinued. I saw the account tipped 1 BTC in chat as well. It is unlikely that someone will access the account but if they do, they should be able to claim the 1 BTC.

Someone... like an admin? Roll Eyes

Just because the account was tipped doesn't mean the funds are static in there - they may have just as easily been transferred to a "safer" place. Though, if anyone did have enough luck to break into the email, they would probably be using their resources somewhere else - somewhere more profitable.

How much are you willing to bet?

But we'll never know the result of the bet. And there's always the possibility of foul play Wink

For sure, this is one legit product promo offer. The thing is, it is basically impossible for the account to be hacked. Not many websites have this type of security, -snip-

What are you talking about?

Lots of sites (that are deserving of security, not your online farmville crapsites) have email authentication on foreign IPs. Lots of sites have 2FA, and some sites/programs offer their own authenticator service - there's LastPass and Microsoft programs for example.
member
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December 19, 2016, 12:28:49 AM
If there is no 2fa to the account I think hacker just need to get comfirmation from this email to get his through. With the email confirmation then this 1 btc will sure be easily to hack though. Dodedice give everything right away right? Username and password, so the main problem here is just some email that hacker need to have to make sure they can login to this btc free account

Most likely scenario: there isn't any problem whatsoever.

This is just a PR thing to introduce their security implementations - that's all. I'm willing to bet that on the account, there isn't even 1 BTC anymore - likely given to the account solely for this post and then released - however it is an interesting way of marketing the site. What would be more interesting to see is perhaps authorization on withdrawals - allowing players to enter the account yet preventing them from withdrawing the 1 BTC funds.

Pretty sure that the account will have 1 BTC until it is claimed or the promotion is discontinued. I saw the account tipped 1 BTC in chat as well. It is unlikely that someone will access the account but if they do, they should be able to claim the 1 BTC.
For sure, this is one legit product promo offer. The thing is, it is basically impossible for the account to be hacked. Not many websites have this type of security, but to hack the account you have to find out the email and then log in to that email. Now imagine if the email used is a tor email, good luck getting through that security buddy, tor was designed  to be fool-proof
sr. member
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December 18, 2016, 10:50:06 PM
If there is no 2fa to the account I think hacker just need to get comfirmation from this email to get his through. With the email confirmation then this 1 btc will sure be easily to hack though. Dodedice give everything right away right? Username and password, so the main problem here is just some email that hacker need to have to make sure they can login to this btc free account

Most likely scenario: there isn't any problem whatsoever.

This is just a PR thing to introduce their security implementations - that's all. I'm willing to bet that on the account, there isn't even 1 BTC anymore - likely given to the account solely for this post and then released - however it is an interesting way of marketing the site. What would be more interesting to see is perhaps authorization on withdrawals - allowing players to enter the account yet preventing them from withdrawing the 1 BTC funds.

How much are you willing to bet?
legendary
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December 18, 2016, 09:36:26 PM
If there is no 2fa to the account I think hacker just need to get comfirmation from this email to get his through. With the email confirmation then this 1 btc will sure be easily to hack though. Dodedice give everything right away right? Username and password, so the main problem here is just some email that hacker need to have to make sure they can login to this btc free account

Most likely scenario: there isn't any problem whatsoever.

This is just a PR thing to introduce their security implementations - that's all. I'm willing to bet that on the account, there isn't even 1 BTC anymore - likely given to the account solely for this post and then released - however it is an interesting way of marketing the site. What would be more interesting to see is perhaps authorization on withdrawals - allowing players to enter the account yet preventing them from withdrawing the 1 BTC funds.

Pretty sure that the account will have 1 BTC until it is claimed or the promotion is discontinued. I saw the account tipped 1 BTC in chat as well. It is unlikely that someone will access the account but if they do, they should be able to claim the 1 BTC.
copper member
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Spear the bees
December 18, 2016, 09:29:19 PM
If there is no 2fa to the account I think hacker just need to get comfirmation from this email to get his through. With the email confirmation then this 1 btc will sure be easily to hack though. Dodedice give everything right away right? Username and password, so the main problem here is just some email that hacker need to have to make sure they can login to this btc free account

Most likely scenario: there isn't any problem whatsoever.

This is just a PR thing to introduce their security implementations - that's all. I'm willing to bet that on the account, there isn't even 1 BTC anymore - likely given to the account solely for this post and then released - however it is an interesting way of marketing the site. What would be more interesting to see is perhaps authorization on withdrawals - allowing players to enter the account yet preventing them from withdrawing the 1 BTC funds.
legendary
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December 18, 2016, 08:12:21 PM
This is really some high level of security but i don't think 1 btc is enough to attract hackers to hack into such level of security
Not really... This is secure as long as your 2FA and email is secure, which I believe is the case with nearly every site that offers this protection. Considering not even NLNico, someone who has gotten more than 1 BTC at a time for a single bug and has been given a bounty for many other sites, can hack into it, I believe the system doesn't have many flaws

I said it is high level because the email which is used is under control of Bitdice and i am preety sure they must have kept in the most saftest way
So, even if someone tries to hack through the email then he might be wasting his time
He should try to look for vulnerabilities in the site to bypass that warning. And AFAIK dogedice said there is no 2FA set on the account
The account have a default level of security which every newly registered account gets automatically

If there is no 2fa to the account I think hacker just need to get comfirmation from this email to get his through. With the email confirmation then this 1 btc will sure be easily to hack though. Dodedice give everything right away right? Username and password, so the main problem here is just some email that hacker need to have to make sure they can login to this btc free account
legendary
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December 17, 2016, 02:40:32 AM
This is really some high level of security but i don't think 1 btc is enough to attract hackers to hack into such level of security
Not really... This is secure as long as your 2FA and email is secure, which I believe is the case with nearly every site that offers this protection. Considering not even NLNico, someone who has gotten more than 1 BTC at a time for a single bug and has been given a bounty for many other sites, can hack into it, I believe the system doesn't have many flaws

I said it is high level because the email which is used is under control of Bitdice and i am preety sure they must have kept in the most saftest way
So, even if someone tries to hack through the email then he might be wasting his time
He should try to look for vulnerabilities in the site to bypass that warning. And AFAIK dogedice said there is no 2FA set on the account
The account have a default level of security which every newly registered account gets automatically
sr. member
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From nothing to nothing
December 17, 2016, 02:29:10 AM
This is really some high level of security but i don't think 1 btc is enough to attract hackers to hack into such level of security
Not really... This is secure as long as your 2FA and email is secure, which I believe is the case with nearly every site that offers this protection. Considering not even NLNico, someone who has gotten more than 1 BTC at a time for a single bug and has been given a bounty for many other sites, can hack into it, I believe the system doesn't have many flaws
legendary
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December 17, 2016, 02:23:27 AM
I just tried to login to the account so i could play with those 1 bitcoin even if i can't withdraw  Grin
But Holy crap. I can't even login. Got this warning

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You are authorizing with unknown device. Check your email for further instructions.

This is really some high level of security but i don't think 1 btc is enough to attract hackers to hack into such level of security
legendary
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December 17, 2016, 01:59:07 AM
#99
Let the individual hack the email successfully first then post it here after that we will know if the bounty will be provided by OP which they know its the best thing to do or else that is the beginning of casting doubt on what they claim to represent.

There is no way to hack it unless you can login to the email which is impossible. So Im actually confident to say that this is unhackable unless you can login to the email . Nothing is really hack-proof even with 2FA as someone could monitor whatever you do , the best security is multiple layer of security
legendary
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Cypherpunk (& cyberpunk)
December 16, 2016, 02:26:21 PM
#98
Here's 1 reason why this entire hackme thing is flawed.

The only way you could get "hacked" on that account is if the hacker used social engineering on your.
So, the main flaw here is: You know that this account belongs to -you- and not some other user.

Getting hacked isn't hard, but in terms of hacking, you're using 2FA, nothing new/unique to the world of the internet.

I don't mean to offend you. I'm a coder and I highly encourage everyone use 2FA everywhere.
hero member
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December 16, 2016, 02:23:43 PM
#97
The admin/owner speak already that he didn't put any second security features on which you could able to access the email right away once you know the password. There are people could possibly get the bounty if they are good enough to get the bitcoin not only that im sure that admin will give bonus on finding the flaw regarding on its security.

Let the individual hack the email successfully first then post it here after that we will know if the bounty will be provided by OP which they know its the best thing to do or else that is the beginning of casting doubt on what they claim to represent. So, instead of knowing what will happen to the bounty, I suggest you just get to work and hack the dam email  Wink...
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December 16, 2016, 02:22:54 PM
#96
if we don't know about how to cracking password, then i think its useless and its just to waste our time to trying this, but if we understand about this, then maybe its worth for us to trying because for cracking password, its surely need time not just 2-3 days but more. and if we succeeded then the prize is waiting for us.
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December 16, 2016, 09:43:03 AM
#95
lso you need to confirm from an email which you put when you're signed up.
Are you gonna trying to hack this site now?
Do it! Goodluck  Grin Grin

Some people tend to use the same password for every site so once you know the password of the site as well as email linked to the account, all you need to do is to use the same password for the email . No matter how advance a security of a site is, human's stupidity is still gonna kill it
Only dumb owners would definitely use same passwords that are linked to their other site and i dont think that bitdice owner isnt aware on that and they surely used up very hard to crack password since they already know the possibilities of being careless on using common methods of setting password. Strengthen security is one of the main important thing should be prioritize.

I cannot call them dumb but instead i think they are bit nw for this kind of matter and mostly newbie people are using the same words to their  pass and use it to another site to lessen the hassle upon signing up on different sites where they on, and i think theres nothing wrong with that since online people doesnt know wich site are we on, not unless they hack our gmail and check every sites whos been listed in the inbox.
I agree with this most people will use the same password on all websites that they are in to lessen the hassle or the risk of forgetting their passwords because of using multiple websites with different usernames/emails and passwords but we should really give importance on our accounts specially that contains our personal informations and stuffs,as a responsible  user we do keep in secured places.Regarding on bitdice security i could say that its impossible to get that 1btc since bypassing email is hard specially on authorization.


Its truly impossible if the admin of bitdice gives extraordinary security in that 1btc bounty and people will surely not get that not unless the admin will pull out that thing and choose to give it away to the community, and as far as i know many skilled people can bypass the emails of their victims and i see sone scenarios that it really happens,

This bounty can test those people who used to hack and bypass somethings online.
The admin/owner speak already that he didn't put any second security features on which you could able to access the email right away once you know the password. There are people could possibly get the bounty if they are good enough to get the bitcoin not only that im sure that admin will give bonus on finding the flaw regarding on its security.
member
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December 16, 2016, 09:38:13 AM
#94
I doubt anyone will tell you they have hacked you for a small btc. But, good luck with your hack me. I hope it works out for you.
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December 16, 2016, 09:36:50 AM
#93
This is one of the secured gambling site ever in bitcoin community I guess, this feature have blockchain.info also because the feature that make this secured is the authorization email sent to that address.

This is so fun, I will be watching this if someone can do something in that account Cheesy
sr. member
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December 16, 2016, 09:03:02 AM
#92
lso you need to confirm from an email which you put when you're signed up.
Are you gonna trying to hack this site now?
Do it! Goodluck  Grin Grin

Some people tend to use the same password for every site so once you know the password of the site as well as email linked to the account, all you need to do is to use the same password for the email . No matter how advance a security of a site is, human's stupidity is still gonna kill it
Only dumb owners would definitely use same passwords that are linked to their other site and i dont think that bitdice owner isnt aware on that and they surely used up very hard to crack password since they already know the possibilities of being careless on using common methods of setting password. Strengthen security is one of the main important thing should be prioritize.

I cannot call them dumb but instead i think they are bit nw for this kind of matter and mostly newbie people are using the same words to their  pass and use it to another site to lessen the hassle upon signing up on different sites where they on, and i think theres nothing wrong with that since online people doesnt know wich site are we on, not unless they hack our gmail and check every sites whos been listed in the inbox.
I agree with this most people will use the same password on all websites that they are in to lessen the hassle or the risk of forgetting their passwords because of using multiple websites with different usernames/emails and passwords but we should really give importance on our accounts specially that contains our personal informations and stuffs,as a responsible  user we do keep in secured places.Regarding on bitdice security i could say that its impossible to get that 1btc since bypassing email is hard specially on authorization.


Its truly impossible if the admin of bitdice gives extraordinary security in that 1btc bounty and people will surely not get that not unless the admin will pull out that thing and choose to give it away to the community, and as far as i know many skilled people can bypass the emails of their victims and i see sone scenarios that it really happens,

This bounty can test those people who used to hack and bypass somethings online.

I guess that's why he is giving out a bounty of 1 Bitcoin. So that hackers would try to hack the website to the best of their abilities. It may be impossible in your view but it might be plausible in another persons view. Especially if that person is a really good hacker. But I think if someone is a really good hacker he would just hack the damned banks. Just a thought.
hero member
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December 16, 2016, 08:55:07 AM
#91
Hey guys,

Whole thing was to prove default settings. As I've mentioned it in the first post, I did not set any additional security settings. This is security by default, which each user gets after registration. You can lower it, if you feel comfortable, or increase. It's up to you. But by default you should be as safe as your email provider.

Regarding security problems with email, your account still can be safe even if your email has been compromised. Just set 2FA. You can also set IP address lock, or withdrawal address lock. We provide as many options as you can possibly use.

Regards,
Alex
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