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Topic: Primedice.com | Since 2013 | Longest Running Crypto Casino | 113 BTC Jackpot! - page 509. (Read 1990057 times)

legendary
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nahtnam.com
Good job nahtnam. You did a great job on this one to.

Sent you little something for now.

Thanks! I appreciate it. Let me know if you want something added to the site.
legendary
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CEO @ Stake.com and Primedice.com
Good job nahtnam. You did a great job on this one to.

Sent you little something for now.
legendary
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nahtnam.com
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hero member
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layed on mobile phones easier I love playing primedice4 in hanphone
legendary
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The only reason you might want to make a 2FA confirmation on withdrawals is if you have malware that can control your inputs and withdraw while you're on Primedice, but if that's the case then surely it's your problem of being too reckless.

The same reason for everyone that being reckless that their login info is exposed to hacker. So far there is no confirmation yet of what kind of malware that infect all of these victims, they keep saying that their system antivirus or whatever doesnt detect anything wrong . One thing for sure

all the victim was logged in to primedice before their money got stolen which of course it could be a malware that could only controls your account while you are logging your own account

PS : this of course is my own thoughts about this issue and I have no evidence whatsoever

Every single case we've explored with this type of theft has been a very weak or re-used password. Bots and stuff stealing balances are common but usually people with decent amounts aren't running untrusted code. It's better to not have a password than to have a password that has your username in it plus a number

Which means some victims has been lying that they have been using a same password for the site? Then that would be an obvious reason why they complained that you stop answering them as it was definitely their fault

We'll consider adding that along with a few other measures

You also might want to look at what bustabit does. It's the only thing I've found that actually stop users getting hacked. Of course, users absolutely hate it but I'm pretty sure the only people who complain about auto-generated passwords are the same users who don't use password manager, who are the same users who re-use password, who are the same users who get hacked  Grin

Great idea though the only problem would be to hide my password in a notepad , I does use notepad to hide password generated by a site since I cant really have any pen or time to write it down and it is very inconvenient
jr. member
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Am i ever going to get a reply to my support ticket? it was from before V4
What is your Support ID #?  I can forward it to MICRO and have him take another look.
12702 was my number

Hey,

I did reply to that long time ago.

I said your account has everything accredited all bets and deposits add up. You have 0 difference on your account which means everything perfectly adds up .

I never got a reply I waited forever for it and even had them marked as important. It never did add it to my balance but I didn't stop playing because I didn't want to wait for an answer lol. The site was going offline and coming back up a lot that night
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1037
CEO @ Stake.com and Primedice.com
Am i ever going to get a reply to my support ticket? it was from before V4
What is your Support ID #?  I can forward it to MICRO and have him take another look.
12702 was my number

Hey,

I did reply to that long time ago.

I said your account has everything accredited all bets and deposits add up. You have 0 difference on your account which means everything perfectly adds up .
sr. member
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Back in January of this year all I was doing is copying the deposit address from the primedice site to the bitcoin wallet and it went to a address that wasn't linked to my account or a primedice address.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=208986.msg13662588;topicseen#msg13662588

When any hack happens involving the primedice website, its the user's fault even if no other hack happens on the computer being used.
sr. member
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Too Weird to Live. Too Rare to Die...
The only reason you might want to make a 2FA confirmation on withdrawals is if you have malware that can control your inputs and withdraw while you're on Primedice, but if that's the case then surely it's your problem of being too reckless.

The same reason for everyone that being reckless that their login info is exposed to hacker. So far there is no confirmation yet of what kind of malware that infect all of these victims, they keep saying that their system antivirus or whatever doesnt detect anything wrong . One thing for sure

all the victim was logged in to primedice before their money got stolen which of course it could be a malware that could only controls your account while you are logging your own account

PS : this of course is my own thoughts about this issue and I have no evidence whatsoever

Every single case we've explored with this type of theft has been a very weak or re-used password. Bots and stuff stealing balances are common but usually people with decent amounts aren't running untrusted code. It's better to not have a password than to have a password that has your username in it plus a number

What's preventing you from having 2FA on withdrawal though? As an option atleast...

We'll consider adding that along with a few other measures, 99% of the people who complain on this forum never enabled 2fa in the first place though.

That's true, i also started using 2fa for the first time when someone stole my coins from a dice site it has to go wrong first most of the times. I use it everywhere now ever since  Smiley
legendary
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Am i ever going to get a reply to my support ticket? it was from before V4
What is your Support ID #?  I can forward it to MICRO and have him take another look.
12702 was my number
Okay, thank you.  I forwarded this to Support so they can take another look.
jr. member
Activity: 55
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Am i ever going to get a reply to my support ticket? it was from before V4
What is your Support ID #?  I can forward it to MICRO and have him take another look.
12702 was my number
legendary
Activity: 1570
Merit: 1041
Am i ever going to get a reply to my support ticket? it was from before V4
What is your Support ID #?  I can forward it to MICRO and have him take another look.
legendary
Activity: 2018
Merit: 1108
The only reason you might want to make a 2FA confirmation on withdrawals is if you have malware that can control your inputs and withdraw while you're on Primedice, but if that's the case then surely it's your problem of being too reckless.

The same reason for everyone that being reckless that their login info is exposed to hacker. So far there is no confirmation yet of what kind of malware that infect all of these victims, they keep saying that their system antivirus or whatever doesnt detect anything wrong . One thing for sure

all the victim was logged in to primedice before their money got stolen which of course it could be a malware that could only controls your account while you are logging your own account

PS : this of course is my own thoughts about this issue and I have no evidence whatsoever

Every single case we've explored with this type of theft has been a very weak or re-used password. Bots and stuff stealing balances are common but usually people with decent amounts aren't running untrusted code. It's better to not have a password than to have a password that has your username in it plus a number

What's preventing you from having 2FA on withdrawal though? As an option atleast...

We'll consider adding that along with a few other measures, 99% of the people who complain on this forum never enabled 2fa in the first place though.


Appreciate that you're considering it. And if the complainers didn't even have 2FA (and possibly had a weak password), of course it was their fault. I do understand most depends on how careful the person is. Even though there's no 2FA on withdraw I haven't had anything stolen obviously. Just better safe than sorry.
jr. member
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Am i ever going to get a reply to my support ticket? it was from before V4
legendary
Activity: 3192
Merit: 1279
Primedice.com, Stake.com
The only reason you might want to make a 2FA confirmation on withdrawals is if you have malware that can control your inputs and withdraw while you're on Primedice, but if that's the case then surely it's your problem of being too reckless.

The same reason for everyone that being reckless that their login info is exposed to hacker. So far there is no confirmation yet of what kind of malware that infect all of these victims, they keep saying that their system antivirus or whatever doesnt detect anything wrong . One thing for sure

all the victim was logged in to primedice before their money got stolen which of course it could be a malware that could only controls your account while you are logging your own account

PS : this of course is my own thoughts about this issue and I have no evidence whatsoever

Every single case we've explored with this type of theft has been a very weak or re-used password. Bots and stuff stealing balances are common but usually people with decent amounts aren't running untrusted code. It's better to not have a password than to have a password that has your username in it plus a number

What's preventing you from having 2FA on withdrawal though? As an option atleast...

We'll consider adding that along with a few other measures, 99% of the people who complain on this forum never enabled 2fa in the first place though.
legendary
Activity: 2018
Merit: 1108
The only reason you might want to make a 2FA confirmation on withdrawals is if you have malware that can control your inputs and withdraw while you're on Primedice, but if that's the case then surely it's your problem of being too reckless.

The same reason for everyone that being reckless that their login info is exposed to hacker. So far there is no confirmation yet of what kind of malware that infect all of these victims, they keep saying that their system antivirus or whatever doesnt detect anything wrong . One thing for sure

all the victim was logged in to primedice before their money got stolen which of course it could be a malware that could only controls your account while you are logging your own account

PS : this of course is my own thoughts about this issue and I have no evidence whatsoever

Every single case we've explored with this type of theft has been a very weak or re-used password. Bots and stuff stealing balances are common but usually people with decent amounts aren't running untrusted code. It's better to not have a password than to have a password that has your username in it plus a number

What's preventing you from having 2FA on withdrawal though? As an option atleast...
legendary
Activity: 3192
Merit: 1279
Primedice.com, Stake.com
The only reason you might want to make a 2FA confirmation on withdrawals is if you have malware that can control your inputs and withdraw while you're on Primedice, but if that's the case then surely it's your problem of being too reckless.

The same reason for everyone that being reckless that their login info is exposed to hacker. So far there is no confirmation yet of what kind of malware that infect all of these victims, they keep saying that their system antivirus or whatever doesnt detect anything wrong . One thing for sure

all the victim was logged in to primedice before their money got stolen which of course it could be a malware that could only controls your account while you are logging your own account

PS : this of course is my own thoughts about this issue and I have no evidence whatsoever

Every single case we've explored with this type of theft has been a very weak or re-used password. Bots and stuff stealing balances are common but usually people with decent amounts aren't running untrusted code. It's better to not have a password than to have a password that has your username in it plus a number
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1013
The only reason you might want to make a 2FA confirmation on withdrawals is if you have malware that can control your inputs and withdraw while you're on Primedice, but if that's the case then surely it's your problem of being too reckless.

The same reason for everyone that being reckless that their login info is exposed to hacker. So far there is no confirmation yet of what kind of malware that infect all of these victims, they keep saying that their system antivirus or whatever doesnt detect anything wrong . One thing for sure

all the victim was logged in to primedice before their money got stolen which of course it could be a malware that could only controls your account while you are logging your own account

PS : this of course is my own thoughts about this issue and I have no evidence whatsoever

It seems like that anybody has very strong malware which can detect high deposited amount and can steal it easily. That is very strange situation what is going like on PD.

We dont know for sure what is really happening here and all we get is clearly that there is some malware that steals your balance so I guess that the malware if exist doesnt really target all those high depositor but also small depositor however the thief just dont steal such small balance as it is not really worth it
legendary
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The only reason you might want to make a 2FA confirmation on withdrawals is if you have malware that can control your inputs and withdraw while you're on Primedice, but if that's the case then surely it's your problem of being too reckless.

The same reason for everyone that being reckless that their login info is exposed to hacker. So far there is no confirmation yet of what kind of malware that infect all of these victims, they keep saying that their system antivirus or whatever doesnt detect anything wrong . One thing for sure

all the victim was logged in to primedice before their money got stolen which of course it could be a malware that could only controls your account while you are logging your own account

PS : this of course is my own thoughts about this issue and I have no evidence whatsoever

It seems like that anybody has very strong malware which can detect high deposited amount and can steal it easily. That is very strange situation what is going like on PD.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1013
The only reason you might want to make a 2FA confirmation on withdrawals is if you have malware that can control your inputs and withdraw while you're on Primedice, but if that's the case then surely it's your problem of being too reckless.

The same reason for everyone that being reckless that their login info is exposed to hacker. So far there is no confirmation yet of what kind of malware that infect all of these victims, they keep saying that their system antivirus or whatever doesnt detect anything wrong . One thing for sure

all the victim was logged in to primedice before their money got stolen which of course it could be a malware that could only controls your account while you are logging your own account

PS : this of course is my own thoughts about this issue and I have no evidence whatsoever
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