Posted September 08, 2016
zeogold
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Posted September 08, 2016
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zeogold
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Posted September 08, 2016
zeogold: Not everybody wants to buy one or wants to pay money for the service.
What if you're an individual who stays at home a lot or doesn't use the phone very often?
MaximumBunny: I meet this description and have a phone. :> What if you're an individual who stays at home a lot or doesn't use the phone very often?
It's not like a phone is some necessary requirement to "live in the modern world" or whatever. Some people don't have a car. Some people don't have internet access. Some people don't have even a landline.
The list goes on and on. It's not like the OP is some sort of backwoods redneck just because he doesn't have a cellphone.
Djaron
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Posted September 08, 2016
WOOOOOOW not joking anymore now, folks, this is SERIOUS:
i got this sofort banking on GOG checkout page !
so i thought about a virus...
Tested on a new clean machine:
creating a new gog account (with a private browsing session): do not get it on checkout page
log in my gog account on this computer (from which never visited gog so far, cleann system install): get sofort bank in checkout page
tested on my "paranoid computer" (which i didnt use for nearly a month to go on web sites/purchase)
this one has strong IDS and an antimalware
Get sofort banking in GOG checkout page (with my account)
i can't find any occurence of this stuff on usual virus tech websites
launched an analysis of my computer, and checked manually for process, registry keys, background services (the usual malware crap places of nesting): nothing
is it IP related ? i mean, would it be the IP adress given to me by ISP that got flagged at a level i don't have my hand on ? (means outside of my home network, above it)
exactly: now i'm stuck at home because of severe health problem, ands only get out for my medical treatment i dont have the need for that anymore...
i got this sofort banking on GOG checkout page !
so i thought about a virus...
Tested on a new clean machine:
creating a new gog account (with a private browsing session): do not get it on checkout page
log in my gog account on this computer (from which never visited gog so far, cleann system install): get sofort bank in checkout page
tested on my "paranoid computer" (which i didnt use for nearly a month to go on web sites/purchase)
this one has strong IDS and an antimalware
Get sofort banking in GOG checkout page (with my account)
i can't find any occurence of this stuff on usual virus tech websites
launched an analysis of my computer, and checked manually for process, registry keys, background services (the usual malware crap places of nesting): nothing
is it IP related ? i mean, would it be the IP adress given to me by ISP that got flagged at a level i don't have my hand on ? (means outside of my home network, above it)
exactly: now i'm stuck at home because of severe health problem, ands only get out for my medical treatment i dont have the need for that anymore...
Post edited September 08, 2016 by Djaron
zeogold
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Posted September 08, 2016
They actually did have that at one point. I think it was for The Witcher? I mean, their support section has an article for redeeming GOG keys, so obviously they must have had SOMETHING.
Djaron
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Post edited September 08, 2016 by Fairfox
zeroxxx
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Posted September 08, 2016
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zeogold: Not everybody wants to buy one or wants to pay money for the service.
What if you're an individual who stays at home a lot or doesn't use the phone very often?
"money for the service" What if you're an individual who stays at home a lot or doesn't use the phone very often?
Last time I check, it's only 1 dollar a month here. Yeah, you're so piss poor so can't afford one month while you can surf on internet on GOG no less?
You here isn't YOU, but you in general - people who claim don't have phone number.
I call bullshit.
If you don't have a phone because you hate being called, then it's an acceptable excuse. If it's monetary reason, I find it hard to believe when you can pay for games right and left.
Post edited September 08, 2016 by zeroxxx
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paladin181
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Posted September 08, 2016
zeogold: Are you talking about name/address along with the credit card info? If so, that's fairly common, at least, in my experience.
If you're talking about literal "this information can be used to access my bank account and screw around" sort of stuff, I'd contact Humble and ask about it. That sounds like a phishing scam.
I looked into Sofort, and they say it on their page (click me) in Step 2: If you're talking about literal "this information can be used to access my bank account and screw around" sort of stuff, I'd contact Humble and ask about it. That sounds like a phishing scam.
1: Select your bank
Select your country and with the help of the bank's sort code, choose the bank that will carry out the transfer.
2: Login
Now you're in the login section of our secure payment form. Log in with your own online banking login details. The information will be sent to your bank in an encrypted form.
3: Prepare the transfer
You will be asked for a confirmation code. Each confirmation code can be used only once and for your security cannot be entered a second time.
4: Summary
You will now receive a summary of your SOFORT transfer or an order confirmation from the online shop. This gives you all information about your purchase in one place.
This is a scary thing. No WAY I'd enter my credentials into this thing.
Post edited September 08, 2016 by paladin181
Djaron
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Posted September 08, 2016
zeogold: Not everybody wants to buy one or wants to pay money for the service.
What if you're an individual who stays at home a lot or doesn't use the phone very often?
zeroxxx: "money for the service" What if you're an individual who stays at home a lot or doesn't use the phone very often?
Last time I check, it's only 1 dollar a month here. Yeah, you're so piss poor so can't afford one month while you can surf on internet on GOG no less?
You here isn't YOU, but you in general - people who claim don't have phone number.
I call bullshit.
If you don't have a phone because you hate being called, then it's an acceptable excuse. If it's monetary reason, I find it hard to believe when you can pay for games right and left.
anyway it wasn't the point, you don't need a phone to buy a computer game or use a computer game, period
you need a computer, internet and a creditcard/bank account (also, obviously, an email adress)
Mnemon
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Posted September 08, 2016
Djaron: WOOOOOOW not joking anymore now, folks, this is SERIOUS:
i got this sofort banking on GOG checkout page !
Not a virus - it is one of the payment options of GOG. Noticed it a while back and now checked again. Was there before but you probably just missed it. GOG - reconsider this? i got this sofort banking on GOG checkout page !
I`ve read up a bit on it, too. Sofort was founded in Germany but has been bought out by a Swedish company in 2014. By terms and conditions banks used here in Germany didn`t allow users to share their pin / tan - but the Federal Cartel Office ruled earlier this year that those terms and conditions were illegal. Which resulted in some banks doing a one hundred eighty degrees flip and actually recommend Sofort as a payment method now ...
There`s plenty of criticism of them in the security conscious circles, but they seem to be pretty successful otherwise and actually quite widely used and - as with GOG - their system implemented in quite a number of online payment systems on websites.
Post edited September 08, 2016 by Mnemon
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Posted September 08, 2016
Mnemon: Not a virus - it is one of the payment options of GOG. Noticed it a while back and now checked again. Was there before but you probably just missed it. GOG - reconsider this?
I`ve read up a bit on it, too. Sofort was founded in Germany but has been bought out by a Swedish company in 2014. By terms and conditions banks used here in Germany didn`t allow users to share their pin / tan - but Sofort GmbH challenged that in court and won / the court decided that those terms and conditions were illegal. Which resulted in some banks doing a one hundred eighty degree flip and actually recommend Sofort as a payment method now ...
There`s plenty of criticism of them in the security conscious circles, but they seem to be pretty successful otherwise and actually quite widely used and - as with GOG - their system implemented in quite a number of online payment systems on websites.
This must be a European only thing. IN US, there's no option.I`ve read up a bit on it, too. Sofort was founded in Germany but has been bought out by a Swedish company in 2014. By terms and conditions banks used here in Germany didn`t allow users to share their pin / tan - but Sofort GmbH challenged that in court and won / the court decided that those terms and conditions were illegal. Which resulted in some banks doing a one hundred eighty degree flip and actually recommend Sofort as a payment method now ...
There`s plenty of criticism of them in the security conscious circles, but they seem to be pretty successful otherwise and actually quite widely used and - as with GOG - their system implemented in quite a number of online payment systems on websites.
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