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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 5, 2005 11:03:36 GMT 1
Some banks use a divice called a digipas. Maybe they can use this for tibia too. It should work like this: You send a copy of your passport to CIP-soft and pay a certain amount of money for the device. You receive a small device looking like a calculator. On your accont homepage you can enter the device serial number when you personalize your account, and then when you login you enter your account number like always, and then you use your device to get a password. You enter your Tibia password in your device and your device gives you a code that you have to enter at the login box. On some kind of connection (dunno how they can do that yet) the tibia client recognizes the password as correct if your tibia password is entered correct and if you use the device with the same serial number as on tibia.com. When the code is correct you can login. If you log-out again you have to use your device again to log in. If you want to log in at the tibia website you have to use your device too. It's impossible to use a key-logger on this way because the password is only valuable for logging in 1 time, and after that it changes. Opinions pls .
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Post by sammol on Sept 6, 2005 17:12:16 GMT 1
what kind of price? andi dont think we should have to pay for security ontop of a premium accout i think everyone should get that safety
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 6, 2005 17:14:53 GMT 1
Well I don't think CIP will invest millions in making such a divice and then give it away for free . I'm not sure that it works though. It's just an idea.
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Post by sammol on Sept 6, 2005 17:16:45 GMT 1
it wont take millions to make an antikeylogger, and anyway they must be pretty rich. 100's(mabe not 100's but alot) i week must quit from getting hacked if they just made an antikeylogger now they would be makeing more as less people would quit
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 6, 2005 19:24:54 GMT 1
Well the price should be: production costs + transport costs.
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Post by Hermes Trimegisto on Sept 8, 2005 15:50:03 GMT 1
That might be a silly idea, in order to do that free accounts had to pay for that device... not cleaver ehm?!
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 8, 2005 21:32:10 GMT 1
It shouldn't be an obligation. Actually it's about the system. Would it work?
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Post by Countolaf on Sept 8, 2005 22:55:13 GMT 1
Use an authentication dongle? ;o
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 8, 2005 23:24:22 GMT 1
A what?
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Post by Hermes Trimegisto on Sept 9, 2005 16:44:29 GMT 1
I think it woudn't work, the idea of having an in-game on-screen keyboard while logging would be better.
But the best way to avoid hackers are the know ones already, cheats are forbiden, firewalls mandatory, etc, etc, etc...
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 9, 2005 21:03:32 GMT 1
Somoene I now on tibia works at a company that installes security software at other companys. He says that you'll never be 100% safe.
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Post by Hermes Trimegisto on Sept 11, 2005 17:32:55 GMT 1
Of course not, when using the internet you are never 100% safe, maybe 90% or more, i have like 8 different programs to keep my PC safe, and everyday, my firewall blocks a "default netBUS trojan", and i can't find it on my computer, i tryed many many programs so far, and nothing. Also, once, with all this progrmas i got hacked, i had a keylogger on my PC, i think form a site i viseted without the firewall being on, now i always have it on, the hacker tryed to log on my chars when i was online, and i got kicked like 20 times, i realised what was going on, deleted the keylogger and changed password, the kicks stopped, i didn't lost anything lucklly, and stayed more allert to my security.
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Sept 11, 2005 17:44:26 GMT 1
I have installed passwords on everything that's possible and have a good firewall and anti-keylogger. I don't visit any websites that I don't now and I never put my firewall off.
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Post by Sayan Xis on Mar 1, 2006 0:17:27 GMT 1
I guess that we have all read Anti Hack article xD
I think its the best way to avoid key loggers and those diabolic things xD
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Post by Celen The Giant on Mar 1, 2006 1:31:06 GMT 1
Or like in Runescape, enter a password when accessing your depot. And the same when entering your house.
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Post by Novamero on Mar 1, 2006 5:08:55 GMT 1
Wouldn't it just be easier to have a keypad on there that you click out the password on? You can't be keylogged then. Sending anybody your passport is not good in any way There would be no way to verify that the passport was yours anyway.
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on Mar 1, 2006 14:01:42 GMT 1
Well an online keyboard would be usefull.
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Post by Nevrino on May 3, 2006 21:14:45 GMT 1
It's not funny to wait for the device if you get kicked, but otherwise I think it's one of the safest ways.
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Post by Fox Mc Cloud on May 3, 2006 21:26:19 GMT 1
True . Maybe they should make auto-login when kicked.
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Post by Knight of the White Wolf on May 3, 2006 21:29:07 GMT 1
Why not a magic key-board you just gotta click the buttons o.O
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