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OK so I'm no expert but I tried a couple different search sites i found by googling IP Lookup: In addition to the Apopka location, I have found several wesites that give a slightly more detailed answer. From another webiste lookup that must have used the same logic as above: IP Address 71.43.239.214 is found in United States IP Address 71.43.239.214 resolved to Hostname rrcs-71-43-239-214.se.biz.rr.com Query took 0 ms Init time was 1 ms Guessed City: Winter Park Region: Florida ISP: BEST-WESTERN
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[quote user="Imustcall"] Tyler, I read through the thread, and I don't see where you indicated whether or not you suspected this is someone you know. I try to read all these threads, and most seem to trace to an acquaintance. Do you think this is a random act against you, or do you suspect you know this person? Good luck with everything. [/quote] I am 100% certain no one had my login information. Update---- I believe now The hacker initially hacked into my email address. He then requested
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[quote user="TwystedPair"]Layers of security is definitely the key. You are only secure as your weakest link. You could have the best password strategy known to man, but if your antivirus program is out of date, if you have an unpatched vulnerability on the operating system, or if your wireless network is wide open to the world, that password strategy is useless. By the way, I posted a thread in PD about the possibility of starting a computer/network security consulting company specifically
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Hello Tyler, Thank you for your reply to Full Tilt Poker Security. In order to aid you in your investigation, I can inform you of the following details of your case. _____ Your account requested a temporary password be sent to your email address on the following date and time: 22-Nov-2008 04:50 AM ET Your account logged in from IP Address (xx.xx.xx.xxx) the following three times: 22-Nov-2008 04:52 AM ET - 22-Nov-2008 05:40 AM ET 22-Nov-2008 05:40 AM ET - 22-Nov-2008 12:10 PM ET 22-Nov-2008 12:10
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I really don't know why i shouldn't. I have it posted on 2+2. So i will post it here. 71.43.239.214
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Hello Tyler, Thanks for writing in. After a review into your account I can confirm that your account lost the aforementioned funds during a login to a computer not considered your primary computer. You have not used this computer in the past. During this login approximately $32000.65 was lost on the tables in legitimate hands. That is, the funds were not deliberately lost to a specific player in a fraudulent manner. To further understand this issue, we kindly ask you to answer the following questions
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.... Thanks so much for the support guys, It means alot. I posted this same thread on 2+2. http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/19/high-stakes-pl-nl/hacked-please-read-349702/ As you can see Durrrr replied and i sent him a pm a little bit ago. I do appreciate him atleast giving it some thought and giving me a chance to lay out what little information i do have on the situation to him. I don't know what he will make of it. But We will see. At this point all i have really is the ip address. I do have
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Hey have you heard of cases like this where somone hacks and just plays the game and doesn't dump ?
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Hey guys again thanks for all the replies. I may be making a little progress with the ip address. So that is a plus and if you haven't checked out the 2+2 thread http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/19/high-stakes-pl-nl/hacked-please-read-349702/ That is it. And I posted a reply over there that I want everyone to read. I'll just paste it here. ------- Hey guys thanks for the replies. I also want to thank Tom for replying. And i do want him and everyone else out there to understand that I am
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I would like to get in on the action.
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