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Potrapper
03 Dec 11 18:49
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My friend  has had his account hacked someone lost 2 bags on poker this morning ,apparently few hundred has gone
on other occasions over last month ,rang betfair to see wtf was going on ? they said the poker account was played from
his IP address at 8 am this morning ,he was in bed asleep  his mrs only other person in house ,Betfair adamant its played from his IP dont look like any refund is coming Plain...betfair saying it hasnt happened before ,yeah right...

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By:
Johnnielove
When: 04 Dec 11 00:30
Tell him to log into his account scroll down on the lefthand side to security and all login and ip address are there.  Nice try though, when he see he played it himself drunk or something. Laugh
By:
glub
When: 04 Dec 11 08:20
I know nothing , but it could be someone hacking his wifi I guess?
By:
TheMaskedAvenger
When: 04 Dec 11 10:44
Thinly disguised "I lost money when just in from the pub" thread Mischief
By:
casemoney
When: 04 Dec 11 15:29
deffo didnt lose the money himself BF are saying the money was lost from his IP...
if an account is going to be robbed, poker is how money would be transferred ,this
cant be the only occasion this has happened ..
By:
chipfire227
When: 04 Dec 11 16:23
Would be pretty easy to trace who had robbed it if transferred playing poker surely ?
By:
ajcairns.
When: 04 Dec 11 17:58
i guess its possible to clone an ip address and then subsequently use a poker account from that address, difficult to probe though
By:
TheMaskedAvenger
When: 04 Dec 11 19:53
Whichever account had the money transferred to would have to have been verified by betfair, surely? And if not, they are negligent and would be responsible...especially as the security on the site is so poor.
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