loncell
TK Veteran
A friend of mine has recently had a few of his bookies online accounts comprised.
Someone got in and loaded up his accounts ranging from £175 to £1000, and placed bets these bets lost.
He contacted all the bookies 3 in total, one major bookie paid him back pretty sharp the other two aren't playing ball.
One has informed his bank that they reckon it was him who did it and the bank have refused to refund.
All the bookies accounts are accessed 95% of the time via his phone and the bookies app.
All passwords are different and to load up the bookies accounts with money you have to type in the 3 digit card number to upload money
I got him to check his Google account none have been logged into via unknowns and virus scans on his phone with numerous apps all say clean.
He's now at a stage were one major bookie has shut the door on him saying guilty which inturn has the bank saying the same.
Now the bits I don't understand is,
How have they got into multiple bookies accounts ?, and what were they trying to achieve??.
The thing I don't get is, you can only withdraw the funds to the card you loaded the account up with so had the bets won (none did) the funds would have gone back to him.
Now I started to question whether he's coming clean but I know the guy since my teens and to be honest I'd say due to knowing him so well it's not him.
He's a £5-£10 bet at the football normally on the usual accy on a Saturday and normally the impossible bet.
He doesn't bet on anything else just football plus the odd tip on the nags you get off a m8 when out.
The only thing I can think of is (which I've warned all of them), logging onto WiFi's when out say on a train or airports especially with the remote access points hack on the rise.
I keep warning my m8's to get Surfshark or Nord but they don't listen.
Any thoughts on this as all his debit and credit card has been stopped and he's having to clear his name.
Any thoughts guys?
In one hand I think he's been hacked but on the other I can't figure out how they were ever going to benefit if the money could only go back to the same account
I said was you on the apps when these frauds took place? he said no
Someone got in and loaded up his accounts ranging from £175 to £1000, and placed bets these bets lost.
He contacted all the bookies 3 in total, one major bookie paid him back pretty sharp the other two aren't playing ball.
One has informed his bank that they reckon it was him who did it and the bank have refused to refund.
All the bookies accounts are accessed 95% of the time via his phone and the bookies app.
All passwords are different and to load up the bookies accounts with money you have to type in the 3 digit card number to upload money
I got him to check his Google account none have been logged into via unknowns and virus scans on his phone with numerous apps all say clean.
He's now at a stage were one major bookie has shut the door on him saying guilty which inturn has the bank saying the same.
Now the bits I don't understand is,
How have they got into multiple bookies accounts ?, and what were they trying to achieve??.
The thing I don't get is, you can only withdraw the funds to the card you loaded the account up with so had the bets won (none did) the funds would have gone back to him.
Now I started to question whether he's coming clean but I know the guy since my teens and to be honest I'd say due to knowing him so well it's not him.
He's a £5-£10 bet at the football normally on the usual accy on a Saturday and normally the impossible bet.
He doesn't bet on anything else just football plus the odd tip on the nags you get off a m8 when out.
The only thing I can think of is (which I've warned all of them), logging onto WiFi's when out say on a train or airports especially with the remote access points hack on the rise.
I keep warning my m8's to get Surfshark or Nord but they don't listen.
Any thoughts on this as all his debit and credit card has been stopped and he's having to clear his name.
Any thoughts guys?
In one hand I think he's been hacked but on the other I can't figure out how they were ever going to benefit if the money could only go back to the same account
I said was you on the apps when these frauds took place? he said no