RAYMER HACKING A WARNING FOR ALL
23 March 2007
Beef up your passwords, folks
A shocking if somewhat basic hacking of a well known
poker player's account took place at PokerStars.com over
the weekend, highlighting once again the danger of
constantly lurking criminal hackers looking for
opportunities to steal players blind, and the consequent
need for care and vigilance.
Fortunately for poker ace Greg Raymer, the potential
victim in Sunday's attempted theft, the hacker was none
too subtle and the alert was sounded before the funds
vanished.
The hacker's logic that a poker ace like Raymer would
likely have good money in his account clearly didn't
consider the possibility that such a high profile player
would have his every move online watched by competitors,
and it was this that saved the day.
Reports surfacing this week suggest that the would-be
thief used brute force and repetition to guess Raymer's
Poker Stars password and gain access to his account.
Having accomplished this, the hacker than opened up
several heads-up sit-'n'-go tournaments with large
amounts and began dumping the contents of the account
into that of another member with the "handle" Ikeyrson.
This extraordinary and very public online activity was
quickly noted and PokerStars security alerted, leading
to a commendably fast reaction in locking all concerned
accounts down before the money could be moved any
further. The stolen funds were transferred back to
Raymer's account, and the poker pro immediately beefed
up his password to obviate any further hacks.
Out of respect for European privacy laws, PokerStars has
not publicly identified the guilty party, but insiders
say that it is unlikely that the site management will
let the matter go at that, and the hacker will probably
be pursued and prosecuted criminally.
Online Casino News courtesy of InfoPowa
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