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kunnykel

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That's fair, I missed your reply skimming through this morning.

Dude. It clearly says players computers were hacked, infected with malware, in which it allowed those spy programs to watch their activities on PokerStars and other sites. It was literally watching/spying on everything they did on their computer. And if they also installed a keystroke malware, they would easily have their usernames and passwords. Don't attack folks for pointing out the obvious holes. You can debate it but still be respectful
Yes that article clearly states where the malware was installed. However for this to happen during an update the host server needs to be hacked and infected to attach itself to to the updates. It is only then when the end user installs the new update that the spyware/malware/trajan from the corrupted host (pokerstars) it is installed on the end users device. So yes PokerStars security has been hacked and breached. As well as the other forms of hacks and breaches I have provided the links too that have been ignored. Because there is no denying its happened but you'll still happily defend a site that has cracks and has a track record of not being squeaky clean and safe.

Begs the real question. Why is that?
 
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for me pokerstars is dead. They are not in a good shape the last years
 
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