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Topic: One of the bitcoins related sites trying to access my Moneybookers account (Read 420 times)

AGD
legendary
Activity: 2069
Merit: 1164
Keeper of the Private Key
Right tom_o. Scheme is simple like that. I just wonder if more people here have the same experience with one or more of the XXXcoin sites.

sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
Well, you better use SSL everywhere you can. Also there is a possibility that someone in your local network (if you are in one) just sniffed unencrypted info in your in/out traffic.

Try using this awesome extension: Https Enywhere for Chrome

What he is saying, is that someone took his login details he'd supplied at a mining site, and tired to login to his moneybookers.

Remember that admins for websites may well have access to plaintext versions o the passwords you give them.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Well, you better use SSL everywhere you can. Also there is a possibility that someone in your local network (if you are in one) just sniffed unencrypted info in your in/out traffic.

Try using this awesome extension: Https Enywhere for Chrome
AGD
legendary
Activity: 2069
Merit: 1164
Keeper of the Private Key
New to Bitcoin and just registered to different sites regarding Cryptocurrencies in the past few weeks (mtgox, btc-e, some pools, forums etc.). Today I recieved an email from moneybookers regarding a login attempt, which definitely wasn't me. I didn't register to a lot of sites lately, so it will be easy for me to find out which one of these sites is trying to access other peoples banking accounts.
Just a reminder: NEVER use the same password on different sites!
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