By nature I tend to be cautious. I never share my account and noone knows my password. I have strong security precautions in place and don't click on doubtful links! Earlier this evening someone tried to get into my Wartune. My security kicked in so they failed I am glad to say!
However it made me think that Wartune really should increase security precautions to increase safeguards for all. Some people have spent a great deal of money on the game, so at the very least R2 should make it more difficult for those who attempt hack to do so!
There are many different ways that this can be done! A double password is one possible suggestion. If people login from multiple dns addresses, email confirmation to validate also is a possibility. While most of the larger dns servers are safe and secure like Google, Opendns, etc, there are a few which are not! I am sure that you can think of other precautions that R2 could put in place, as it is also in their interest to do so...
I know that some do share toons and of course there is the risk of being hacked that way by a so called "friend!" However for those who don't share accounts it is not unreasonable to ask for a higher level of security then currently exists - Howie
However it made me think that Wartune really should increase security precautions to increase safeguards for all. Some people have spent a great deal of money on the game, so at the very least R2 should make it more difficult for those who attempt hack to do so!
There are many different ways that this can be done! A double password is one possible suggestion. If people login from multiple dns addresses, email confirmation to validate also is a possibility. While most of the larger dns servers are safe and secure like Google, Opendns, etc, there are a few which are not! I am sure that you can think of other precautions that R2 could put in place, as it is also in their interest to do so...
I know that some do share toons and of course there is the risk of being hacked that way by a so called "friend!" However for those who don't share accounts it is not unreasonable to ask for a higher level of security then currently exists - Howie
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