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CleverOak

GET THE RECK MATE AND SHUT UP UR GONNA HET HACKED NOW FUDGE OFF

DrinkingLikeTal

Why not?

EscherehcsE
nobodyreally wrote:
DrinkingLikeTal wrote:

Accounts all over the internet are comprimised everyday.  It isn't unlikely that out of the millions of accounts on chess.com that it could happen to someone.

 

The point is: Why would anyone hack an account, play one game and leave it at that?

Maybe he's a hacker-in-training.

Diakonia
mani2006 wrote:

GET THE RECK MATE AND SHUT UP UR GONNA HET HACKED NOW FUDGE OFF

May i suggest english...or some language that actually exists.

Nevermind...i saw your rating.  Understandable now.

Robiii_9

"My story" is very true and fully logical because I'm the only one using this account, the only one using my computer, and especially nobody could fisically come in contact with it. That's the whole story. And I have nothing to see in the browsing history or anything because as stated above nobody could fisically get to the account. 

I really don't care if someone trolled me, good laugh, and I suppose and hope it won't happen again.

And if you are assuming I'm trolling, that's not the case and I wouldn't write a ticket to chess.com STAFF, hoping they got it since I've got an error while sending.

 

Now I'm feeling like Don Quijote with a windmill battle. 

 

Nevertheless thanks for all the support and constructive responses.

Thomas9400

well if you had their ip we could have lots of fun "stress testing" lol

SilentKnighte5

How do we know this is really you?

Squishey

^ *Plot twist*

nobodyreally
Robiii_9 wrote:

"My story" is very true and fully logical because I'm the only one using this account, the only one using my computer, and especially nobody could fisically come in contact with it. That's the whole story. And I have nothing to see in the browsing history or anything because as stated above nobody could fisically get to the account. 

I really don't care if someone trolled me, good laugh, and I suppose and hope it won't happen again.

And if you are assuming I'm trolling, that's not the case and I wouldn't write a ticket to chess.com STAFF, hoping they got it since I've got an error while sending.

 

Now I'm feeling like Don Quijote with a windmill battle. 

 

Nevertheless thanks for all the support and constructive responses.

 If you got an error while sending, I'd suggest you do it again. And fill in all the fields. Category, subject etc.

For now I'm prepared to believe you, although I still say it makes no sense.

I also wouldn't know  what chess.com could do about it. Well, at least they should be able to look at your login/logout data and when exactly this game was played.

good luck

Squishey

I think OP f-ed with the wrong people and got in trouble with the Ukrainian chess mafia, so they sent professional hacker assassins to kill his rating points. This game was just a warning.

nobodyreally
Squishey wrote:

I think OP f-ed with the wrong people and got in trouble with the Ukrainian chess mafia, so they sent professional hacker assassins to kill his rating points. This game was just a warning.

 

Nah, I still go with my option 7. Oh wait, I just gave him the benefit of the doubt.

RonaldJosephCote

     The OP's occupation is IT Cry

Robiii_9

Who would think overprotecting something so important like a chess account should be of such an importance.

 

Nobodyreally, thanks.

DrinkingLikeTal

I use a password manager to handle my very long and complicated passwords.

DrinkingLikeTal

I'm just realizing now someone could hack my account, lose a bunch of games, post a bunch of horrible stuff, and I would just assume it was blacked out drunk and did it myself.

pokemon2014

nobodyreally wrote:

DrinkingLikeTal wrote:

Accounts all over the internet are comprimised everyday.  It isn't unlikely that out of the millions of accounts on chess.com that it could happen to someone.

 

The point is: Why would anyone hack an account, play one game and leave it at that?

Yeah why would anyone want to hack a account?

PaulG53
pokemon2014 wrote:

Yeah why would anyone want to hack a account?

Just because they can.

DrinkingLikeTal

h4x0rs be hackin'

cdowis75

I think we have answered your question.  Someone hacked your password.

Change to a strong password with at least eight characters, using a combination of at least three of the following -->> lower case letters, capital letters, numbers, special characters.  Memorize it, don't keep a written record except,  perhaps, in  your wallet.

It won't happen again, unless.... well, we gave you a list of the other possibilities, but we can't help you there.

Thomas9400

99% of injection types dont work on this site...(dont even try telling me sql injection works here you script kiddy losers) That means you probably chose a TERRIBLE pw and it got bruteforced...That is if you even got hacked at all