Proposed solution: A GUI grid where you can add/remove serials from.
a problem that can be solved with additional account access protection mechanisms.
anyways, I have a question, what if I am using random computers to be in touch with forums 24/7 ? I mean I aam very active .. I use to open forums from different computers. is it possible to add soemthing liek "Security Code" when we log in via another computer? or we can get a confirmation code .. will be sent to our e-mail(If we're using one) and we'll copy it from our e-mail. its a good idea but, if our computer breaks, as I mentioned above, Is it possible to make it so that we have to confirm teh new computer via our E-Mail..?
its a good idea but, if our computer breaks, as I mentioned above, Is it possible to make it so that we have to confirm teh new computer via our E-Mail..?
A guy PMed me with "can you explain this post to me <link>" I opened the link and found a "replica" of our forum but I'm logged off, and you need to log in to be able to see wbat he's talking about and he fooled more than 10 players in that dayEvetually he got banned on forum because I reported'em to Kaka
Then maybe all these accounts being hacked is just a sign of player stupidity because:1. People should know to check the URL when something like that happens.2. People shouldn't use the same password for different things.Though if this is true and most accounts are 'phished' then it means that a secondary question / password would be solve the problem unless players were truly stupid and also told the 'hacker' the secondary password.
If this would become real, will it be mandatory ?
Though if this is true and most accounts are 'phished' then it means that a secondary question / password would be solve the problem unless players were truly stupid and also told the 'hacker' the secondary password.
No.
But still if people get phished they'll probably lose more than their MTA account, for example their e-mail password.
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