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December 16, 2016, 08:46:26 AM
#90
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.
legendary
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December 16, 2016, 08:00:51 AM
#89
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.
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December 16, 2016, 07:37:16 AM
#88
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.
legendary
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CoinPoker.com
December 16, 2016, 07:03:31 AM
#87
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.

You know what, most "dumb owners" = "majority of internet users". Most people I know who are non-geek and non-bitcoin they all use the exact same 5-6 letter password for every single website/service they use.

Generally most people don't care if their Twitter or facebook get hacked, no big loss for them. Same with banks and Paypal. Those are protected by the government.

So you need to understand that unless you were hacked before, you have a different mindset when it comes to computer security.
legendary
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I stand with Ukraine.
December 16, 2016, 07:02:49 AM
#86
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

That's true, but I don't think they, I mean BitDice, use same password for the e-mail account so it will be quite a challenge to hack that account. And as for the other users which accounts you might try to hack, they don't usually provide you with their password. So if you ask me, I have no idea how to hack that account and I will be checking this thread with interest to find out if someone has managed to do it.
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December 16, 2016, 06:09:51 AM
#85
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.
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Veni, Vidi, Vici
December 16, 2016, 05:29:03 AM
#84
Very nice pretty method admins chose to promote their website especially when this one deals with gambling. As always security belongs to first things a user must confirm before play assuming that he follows some basic steps of security too.
legendary
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December 16, 2016, 05:18:42 AM
#83
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
legendary
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December 16, 2016, 04:48:18 AM
#82
Does anyone got the 1 btc bounty?
I think not yet. If someone already got that 1 btc, dogedice.me (alex) will update this thread ASAP. Like i said this is nearly impossible to do, Bitdice v4 has implemented white IP list, also 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
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December 16, 2016, 04:04:14 AM
#81
Does anyone got the 1 btc bounty?
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December 16, 2016, 03:29:39 AM
#80
well tbh if we can make research on a user's username it might be easier, but we have nth to research except login name XD

as long as someone pc is not infected with rat or any keylog software, bruteforcing a password can only break the first layer omy
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December 16, 2016, 03:12:33 AM
#79
So did anyone manage to get the 1 BTC yet? I guess the person need to hack into the email too to authorize the device, just a matter of time till some expert hacker manage to get that  Smiley

or hack into BitDice and disable the email authorization?
sr. member
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December 16, 2016, 03:07:41 AM
#78
So did anyone manage to get the 1 BTC yet? I guess the person need to hack into the email too to authorize the device, just a matter of time till some expert hacker manage to get that  Smiley
sr. member
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December 14, 2016, 04:18:57 PM
#77
I have also tried this and it says (You are authorizing with unknown device. Check your email for further instructions), i was sure that i will get this type of reply because no one can use such type of email for personal use and site will not show their account to users privately.
legendary
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December 14, 2016, 07:22:55 AM
#76
wow new security feature you got there mate. Cool to see new security features. Users will be happy to see how secure accounts they got. Smiley

Comparing to the last version of the site and most other dice sites the difference is significant.

Take PD for example, they don't even have 2FA on withdrawal. That's one feature I'd prefer on every site.

Some sites might be easier to register on given they don't require email on registration but atleast by requiring email confirmation nobody can hack you easily even if you don't add 2FA right away.
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December 14, 2016, 05:55:42 AM
#75
wow new security feature you got there mate. Cool to see new security features. Users will be happy to see how secure accounts they got. Smiley
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Just follow the rules
December 14, 2016, 05:45:07 AM
#74
This iz just a joke really i can give my password @polo and let them get 2fa to get in it doesnt work like that hackers are much smarter 90% of all hacks is user related not site
This is true we can just give our password and try them to withdrew it hahaha if you set your 2fa password then you're good of hijacker if they going to dare hackers to hack there system much better rolf. BUt the bounty is really good but no one can really withdraw it.
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December 14, 2016, 01:48:10 AM
#73
This will be fun to watch Smiley
LOL
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CoinPoker.com
December 14, 2016, 04:52:11 AM
#73
so what exactly do we have to do to get 1 btc?
login into hack_me account? disrupt the site's operation? manipulate a bet's outcome?
its rather vague to be honest


You only need to login with that account then you can withdraw the available balance on the account (1btc). Sounds simple, right? But the hard thing to do is to login because you need confirmation email to login.
Whoever able to acces the email of the account then he will get the 1btc easily.
It sounds really simple since admin do give already the log-in details but the authorization will really bet you down your make you itch on your head since you don't have the password on the particular email which means you would really need to bruteforce it but it would be a 1 in a million chance or 0% at all. We all know that emails is very hard to hack.

I can't see the simplicity of that hack test program but as i've see its near to impossible to get that bounty since surely the admin put some tighten security to that accounts aswell as in his site so he can make sure and assure that theyre storing system is truly safe, this test would be a great example for that, and brute force cannot truly guarantee that we can hack the gmail used by the said account since passwords given by it is not truly accurate.
We can not say that their site is high protected for hackers everything is possible they are monitoring it like recording cookies and use collected cookies to use for login.. so it is still not safe i just heard this thing about hackers in deepweb which is they are deeply study about penetrating and hacking.. and i am sure they can invented a new ways or software that can hack every website or this website..  because program is made only for human so it can be still possible to hack..


Well if they can hack that well let them do that way but as far as i see there's no people yet breached to that account and pretty sure that they will take a hard time to snatch that bounty ahead, maybe we cannot say that they are unhackable but for the fact that devs are tighten up their securities will surely bitdice will surely gives best protection to their gamblers, and so far i doesn't read any bad issue against them so my reviews still positive as it is.
No one could really able to bypass it as long they dont have the access on the email since  authorization is really required. Bypassing it would be very very hard but i agree on some members said that theres still possibility to access it but i cant think of a thing on how they gonna do it.
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December 13, 2016, 05:12:45 PM
#72
so what exactly do we have to do to get 1 btc?
login into hack_me account? disrupt the site's operation? manipulate a bet's outcome?
its rather vague to be honest


You only need to login with that account then you can withdraw the available balance on the account (1btc). Sounds simple, right? But the hard thing to do is to login because you need confirmation email to login.
Whoever able to acces the email of the account then he will get the 1btc easily.
It sounds really simple since admin do give already the log-in details but the authorization will really bet you down your make you itch on your head since you don't have the password on the particular email which means you would really need to bruteforce it but it would be a 1 in a million chance or 0% at all. We all know that emails is very hard to hack.

I can't see the simplicity of that hack test program but as i've see its near to impossible to get that bounty since surely the admin put some tighten security to that accounts aswell as in his site so he can make sure and assure that theyre storing system is truly safe, this test would be a great example for that, and brute force cannot truly guarantee that we can hack the gmail used by the said account since passwords given by it is not truly accurate.
We can not say that their site is high protected for hackers everything is possible they are monitoring it like recording cookies and use collected cookies to use for login.. so it is still not safe i just heard this thing about hackers in deepweb which is they are deeply study about penetrating and hacking.. and i am sure they can invented a new ways or software that can hack every website or this website..  because program is made only for human so it can be still possible to hack..


Well if they can hack that well let them do that way but as far as i see there's no people yet breached to that account and pretty sure that they will take a hard time to snatch that bounty ahead, maybe we cannot say that they are unhackable but for the fact that devs are tighten up their securities will surely bitdice will surely gives best protection to their gamblers, and so far i doesn't read any bad issue against them so my reviews still positive as it is.
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