@Shorena :
Simple reason, Ikydesu was Indonesian, he speak Indonesian, and I am familiar with his accent,,If candy can speak Indonesian like he did, maybe I will believe he is candy's alt.
Edit : it's because I knew ikydesu not only in this forum, except he already sold his account, but he just changed his password, and never change it before.
Yes, but Candy has no reason to make us believe that ikydesu is innocent.
Signing a address isn't going to prove that he's not Candystripes. It just proves that he has another address, I've used multiple addresses like many others. Signing isn't going to prove anything in this case. He claims he was hacked but, there's no proof in that.
I'm not sure how ikydesu can prove that he was hacked, except for involving theymos or someone who can verify it.
Yes, its no prove that ikydesu is not an alt of candy. It only shows that the person that was in control of the account at a certain point in the past is still in control. Either that or the address was compromised as well, but that would be unlikely.
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@ikydesu: What was your password before you changed it? Not the exact password, but was it "easy" go guess? Like "Name92". Did you use the same password on other sites as well?
Thank you for checked shorena.
i changed my pass. I used most all same pass
I must change too
I would suggest you change all your passwords and use different ones in every place. Maybe use a password manager[1] to help you use strong passwords.
Please sign from this address : 1Mzw57DSQFHh2G9PD7CV3b1snHJxAgumNB.
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-MZ
The older the address the better yes, but I think we witnessed a new behaviour by hackers. Instead of immediately changing the password, which alarms the legit users, they keep the password unchanged and try to engage via a different account. When did you last check your "send PM" folder? I know I dont check it often, only sometimes when I am not sure if the message was send or not.
An admin might verify that the account was accessed from a different IP-Address, but thats no proof either as one could easily use Tor or other methods to hide the IP.
[1] e.g. keepass 2.x
http://keepass.info/