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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Interestingly enough, not one PRO at our site has suffered a hacking. The same is true with our top-drawer players who have more than $200K in their accounts. These folks have never complained that their account was hacked. Why? Because they invest in anti-virus programs and are really careful with their passwords. [/ QUOTE ] WTF? Do people seriously just care about $200k and not $100k is that what he is saying? Is he by chance retarded? [/ QUOTE ] He is saying that the security breach is on the player's end, not on the end of FTP itself. Because if it were, the $200k+ guys would be getting hacked first. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think that's what he's saying. He's saying that $100k doesn't matter as much as $200k. Your answer doesn't make sense please try again...preferably after you're done acting like a retard. [/ QUOTE ] You are wrong, winterGT is right. And you are the one acting lika a retard. [/ QUOTE ] No, he isn't. How do people know how much people have in there accounts? They don't, they see people sitting in big games and try to get at them. She's saying that people w/$200k care more about security than people w/$100k. This is pretty obvious. [/ QUOTE ] holy [censored] [censored]. biggest retard ive seen on this site is definitely you hud. [ QUOTE ] We beg to disagree with you on your observation that our security measures are not up to standards. Full Tilt Poker too employs secure socket layer (SSL) encryption to ensure the highest level of security for data transmission. All hacking incidents at our site happened not because someone has been able to hacked through our digital pipelines and decipher every binary stream of data that pass through those pipes. No, most assuredly not. [/ QUOTE ] if this was possible, the hackers would know who has the most money in their accounts. What winter said is 100% correct. and if u don't cy u r hopeless. |
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