I'd encourage everyone to enable 2 factor authentication, cause it looks like Gaijin doesn't care as much about your data as you do.Įdit: The weirdest part of all this is that the person sold everything, then a month later bought 3 weapon skins. All I can think of is a data breach on Gaijin's side, and a quick google search revealed many people suffering the same problem. I've been on the internet since 1996, and this is the first account I've ever had breached.
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I have good security practices, multiple emails and different passwords for every account, never click links from emails, never install strange programs or use browser addons, always double check the URL I'm on before entering information. I initially missed the email from Gaijin reporting a strange login (originated in Brazil, I'm in USA) because it went to my spam, I just found it when I noticed everything was gone.Ī warning to everyone else. As far as rage selling goes, I really enjoy the game and only stopped playing because my video card died and I didn't have the money to replace it. I've checked the email that the account is linked to and it's not compromised.
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I didn't have 2 factor authentication enabled so I'd encourage anyone else playing to enable it. I do my own PC repair, and no one has access to my accounts so it wasn't a physical breach.