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Topic: I don't have good account security. (Read 365 times)

legendary
Activity: 3080
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November 12, 2023, 03:15:32 AM
#33
Like others suggest, secure your bitcointalk account by staking it; that's the only security measure I've found necessary here on the forum. Recovering your account takes time, and some may never recover their accounts. It's better to prevent your account from being hacked.

Not necessarily by changing your password every time, as that might lead to forgetting your password too. Instead, avoid downloading unknown applications that could potentially steal your passwords. Also, be cautious when checking the URL of the site you are visiting. For this forum, it should be 'https://bitcointalk.org'.....no more, no less, as there are fake sites out there.
legendary
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November 12, 2023, 03:08:34 AM
#32
It is a bit unusual nowadays not to receive email notification after registering but not a reason to get worked up about it. The fact that there is an error message after submitting the registration form is weirder.
Anyway, whether or not you can protect your Bitcointalk account is a good test to see if you can protect your bitcoin and its keys. If you fail at keeping your account safe, you are doing one or many things wrong that may eventually lead to you losing your bitcoin as well. 
legendary
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November 11, 2023, 06:18:17 PM
#31
You created your account a month ago and already made several posts but you seem to have realised a month later about the security issue and created this thread? If you think security should have been given, can you at least define the word "security" in the context you see it because it has a very wide terminology.

I am new to this forum and have not learned anything yet. I don't see the account security in this forum, I opened the account and got no email notification, I logged in again and still no email notification. I think security should have been given while making this account.
jr. member
Activity: 38
Merit: 2
November 11, 2023, 04:43:55 AM
#30
Hello there! I'd like to respond to your question . You won't receive an email or notification on this forum.just if someone replies to your post, you can employ a Telegram bot to track your merits and activities ; Additionally assword recovery requires verification.
sr. member
Activity: 798
Merit: 364
November 11, 2023, 04:20:10 AM
#29
If I were you I wouldn't think too much because account with 5 activity and 0 merit is almost nothing.

Are you saying that account with less activity and merits should worry less about securing their account? This opinion is not appropriate to me because you can not create account today and become a legendary. You must definitely have to start from some where. Although, if op has taken time to read about the security feature on the forum, he would have gotten information and know what to do. Op, Bitcointalk  has security measures in place like SSL encryption but if you're using the same password on multiple sites, or if you're not being careful about clicking links in emails, then you're putting yourself at risk. Even if bitcointalk.org is secure, your own actions can make you vulnerable. The security of your account is your absolute responsibility and you should take it seriously.
hero member
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November 10, 2023, 09:48:33 AM
#28
OP was asking that, he didn't received any confirmation email after registering an new account, which is bad for forum security so it needs to improved.
and here many users are posting about unrelated topics.
@BTC_pokaop You can lock this thread now you question has been answered here.

It’s not simple like that if you knew what’s the real deal of OP. He is claiming that forum is not secure in general because of that lack of email notifications whenever he login not only when he register that’s why many user suggest different approach on how to secure Bitcointalk account without relying on an email notification.

I really found it absurd to rely on a mere notification just to secure an account since a strong password and not logging in on unsecured device is a hood start to have confidence on securing account.
legendary
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November 10, 2023, 09:42:40 AM
#27
It’s a norm that, added layer of security by meals of having your mails verified during registration isn’t put in place by the forum but, it’s that’s hardly a security measure don’t you think?
It’s just by some means to ensure your mail address is correct and you’ve got access to it. It doesn’t have much to do with security of the account.

Means of adding layers of security to your account are as stated in quote;
1. Use a good unique strong password.
2. Use 2FA in email address that you used to register.
3. Stake your BTC address.
1 and 2, insured you on the forum but not off forum with regards to mail compromise. In a case where your mail address is compromised, being prompt to act on notification keeps you safe.

But, the forum has a more better trick in the staking and signing of address.
These are unique means by tying an account to a wallet address which is 100% secure depending on how private and secretive you are with your private key.
It ensures even should your account be hacked successfully, it could be recovered from the hacker following due procedures.
hero member
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November 10, 2023, 07:24:04 AM
#26
I am new to this forum and have not learned anything yet. I don't see the account security in this forum, I opened the account and got no email notification, I logged in again and still no email notification. I think security should have been given while making this account.


No one is complaining except you, all you have to do is to create a very strong password and kept it to yourself, be sure that your PC has a good anti virus, you should not rely on email verification only for securing your accounts.

What makes Bitcointalk is you can stake your Bitcoin address here so in case you lose your account, you can easily recover it, and if your account is compromised the community will see to it that the one who stole your account cannot use your account, while you are in the process of recovering your account.
I also did not get an account verification when I first sign up, and already active here for years and I did not made a complaint, you have to educated yourself on how to protect your account and do not rely it on any platforms.
sr. member
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Merit: 309
November 07, 2023, 09:49:26 AM
#25
I am new to this forum and have not learned anything yet. I don't see the account security in this forum, I opened the account and got no email notification, I logged in again and still no email notification. I think security should have been given while making this account.

This forum gives you a freedom. You must enter the correct email address when you create an account. And email address is not a strong security for this forum. The Bitcoin address you use on this forum is the biggest security for your account. And if your account is hacked, you can easily recover the account anytime by signing the Bitcoin address message. And this is a strong enough security for this forum
legendary
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November 06, 2023, 03:02:53 PM
#24
Your best course is to stake an address in here. Something like your address followed by a signed message; "BTC_pokaop here, staking my address in a shiny morning of November 6th, 2023".

You cannot recover a hacked account without a signed message: Recovering hacked/lost accounts. You can use strong, encrypted password and the like, but in the end, just as with Bitcoin, the private key provides evidence of ownership. Definitely backup a seed phrase which can be used to derive your staked address, and never use that wallet for any other purpose.
sr. member
Activity: 350
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November 06, 2023, 02:42:39 PM
#23
I am new to this forum and have not learned anything yet. I don't see the account security in this forum, I opened the account and got no email notification, I logged in again and still no email notification. I think security should have been given while making this account.


When registering on bitcointalk, the forum does not send notifications to email. But I think this is good, that way no one knows which email we use to register on bitcointalk. The easiest way to protect your account is to create a strong password. If you haven't already, you can change your password
member
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November 06, 2023, 05:16:37 AM
#22
All forums have different way of operation. This forum also puts considerable efforts to keep accounts of members secure. Like, there is a separate bug bounty program by the forum owner where security researchers can report security bugs. Very few online forums have such a bug bounty program with respectable payouts.
full member
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November 06, 2023, 02:17:15 AM
#21
OP was asking that, he didn't received any confirmation email after registering an new account, which is bad for forum security so it needs to improved.
and here many users are posting about unrelated topics.
@BTC_pokaop You can lock this thread now you question has been answered here.
sr. member
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November 05, 2023, 11:36:03 PM
#20
If your bitcointalk password is compromised, there is no way to revert this. There is no 2FA or extra layer of security.

1. Use a good unique strong password.
2. Use 2FA in email address that you used to register.
3. Stake your BTC address.


There is one crucial thing you can do to protect your bitcointalk account. You can stake your BTC address and sign a message. In case your your account is compromised or hacked, or your email is changed, you can still recover your account if you can sign from your staked BTC address again. You just have to sign a message saying, "your account is hacked and you wanna recover that" or show theymos some recent transaction on that old staked address. 

Stake your bitcoin address here

You must not lose your staked BTC address. If you lose it, there is absolutely no way to recover your account. It's lost forever.  Smiley
legendary
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November 05, 2023, 05:28:12 PM
#19
I am new to this forum and have not learned anything yet. I don't see the account security in this forum, I opened the account and got no email notification, I logged in again and still no email notification. I think security should have been given while making this account.
Don't worry too much - you just need to learn to carry out normal practices so that your account security can be better. It doesn't matter what your current posts and activity are - but security practices are recommended to keep your account safe. Nowadays no one really wants to hack a beginner with very low activity - unless you have announced that you have a lot of bitcoin somewhere.

Learn how to sign bitcoin messages - then do as suggested. If you do it well without any mistakes - then I believe your account will be safe. Anyway - use TOR if you care about privacy and don't store any of your data online.
hero member
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November 05, 2023, 03:54:34 PM
#18
I am new to this forum and have not learned anything yet. I don't see the account security in this forum, I opened the account and got no email notification, I logged in again and still no email notification. I think security should have been given while making this account.



You are your account's security and you'll have to make it secure yourself. Only register your account with an e-mail that you can access only and make sure to have a strong password for your account. Don't have sign into the account from someone else's device and try your best to keep your account's private data as secret as possible. That's the only way to be secured from hackers otherwise your account can get stolen and unfortunately it will be hard for you to get access to your account again.
legendary
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November 05, 2023, 03:06:28 PM
#17
By default, the bitcointalk forum will send you a notification email if a hacker succeeds in changing your password or changing your email. Otherwise any security is your responsibility including some suggestions that have been given to you by other users before my post. Apart from using a strong password, you should also avoid using disposable emails so that one day you can more easily recover your account if a hack occurs. Signing bitcoin messages can certainly help, but consistently maintain your security, including by surfing safely on the internet. One more thing, don't use the same email to register on other sites, especially with the same password.
hero member
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November 05, 2023, 01:36:08 PM
#16
The most recommendable account security is to stake your bitcoin address on the forum just as few people already said and the only way to restore your account from hack is to provide the previously used address by signing back a message. Alternatively you have to use a solidify password that you don't regularly used maybe that is not known by anyone else not even your spouse or fiance.
full member
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November 05, 2023, 10:51:20 AM
#15
Hey there! Welcome to the forum!  Don't stress too much about the email notifications thing.  I'm sure it's not a big security problem or anything.  Just double check that your email is right in your profile, just in case you ever need to recover your password.  But the main thing is having a solid password thats hard to break.  As long as your password is strong, it's really unlikely that someone could hack your account or anything, unless you do something careless like use the same password for multiple sites or click on sketchy links and end up on phishing sites.

Basically as long as you use smart online security practices, your account should be fine and secure even without the email notifications and  anyway, hope this helps put your mind at ease! Enjoy the forums!
hero member
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pxzone.online
November 05, 2023, 10:35:02 AM
#14
..that is why you need to choose a very strong password that could be too hard for people especially your friends to memorize or remember. ...
So I suggest you can change password and choose a more complicated one so that it will be too difficult to hack.
"To memorize" you mean to guess? Because why would your friend able to memorize it if he didn't see your password, well if he did, better change it asap.

Passwords that are "complicated" are easy to forget unless you use a password manager which i recommend, better to use familiar words you ONLY know with a combination of numbers and symbols.
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