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vibe_90PM
#1
GT account spoofing or dataleak?
Mar 14, 2020 11:53 AM
Joined: Apr 16, 2010
Posts: 2
today i just noticed that somehow these servers appeared on my favourite list. someone added these on my account on 11th of march:

https://www.gametracker.com/server_info/89.163.190.40:27515/
https://www.gametracker.com/server_info/89.163.190.40:27015/

but i log in rarely since nowadays and dont even added any new favourite servers. also i have no clue about these servers. may someone hacked my account or dataleak happened on GT? does anybody notice similar?
chimaera500PM
#2
Mar 14, 2020 12:30 PM
GAMETRACKER MODERATOR Joined: Jul 14, 2009
Posts: 4303
It is far more likely that you have intentionally or accidentally shared your account details/password or your computer with someone.

While few systems are completely secure, I doubt a 'hacker' would take the trouble to hack into Gametracker to access a user's account to simply add one de-ranked server and a server full of AI bots to the profile.

I recommend that you change your password as soon as possible and ensure that if you are sharing your computer or using a public computer that you clear your browser cache after use.

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vibe_90PM
#3
Mar 17, 2020 7:19 PM
Joined: Apr 16, 2010
Posts: 2
chimaera500 wrote:
It is far more likely that you have intentionally or accidentally shared your account details/password or your computer with someone.

While few systems are completely secure, I doubt a 'hacker' would take the trouble to hack into Gametracker to access a user's account to simply add one de-ranked server and a server full of AI bots to the profile.

I recommend that you change your password as soon as possible and ensure that if you are sharing your computer or using a public computer that you clear your browser cache after use.


thanks. nah, my pc is pretty safe gladly. my password was not so complicated. and maybe someone figured out or just found some old leaked database on the net. i was not carefull back in those day when i created this account. now i changed the password.

btw nobody else added these or notice similar act?