RIOT SAVED A HACKER LINK FROM BEING EXPOSED

GalacticlegendGF·1/20/2015, 2:41:43 AM·3 votes·353 views

I recently made a discussion. The title was : STAY AWAY FROM THIS SITE (link below) ...so people know what website it is. They took down my discussion within 20 minutes, but have not replied to 3 people sending them 5 tickets about this site and how the people running it are HACKING AND CHANGING ACCOUNT INFORMATION. They gave me a warning threatening to make it so i can no longer write posts or come onto the site and accusing me of being the spammer/hacker. They must not understand what the words in my title mean in that order. BUT if you get a link from WEEBLY about a 2015 RIOT GIVEAWAY please ignore it and inform the friend next time they log. You will know the difference because these people dont reply to you they just send the link over and over. Below is my post from earlier, I really wish I could show the link. My boyfriend, Galactic Legend, got his account hacked and everything changed. These people logged on to my account to send him and a few friends this link while i was in game. I also had another friend tell me his friend's account got hacked and everything got changed as well after going on it. These people are deleting friends from the lists on the accounts as well as getting into games and leaving, so it seems like they want to have these accounts banned/suspended or whatever else. I am hoping that by sending all the tickets and writing this, Riot will take more steps in the account management and security so that things like this will not happen anymore.

5 Comments

ModWulf Helhammer1/20/2015, 2:43:39 AM5 votes

probably because you posted the link to the hacker site. They don't want it exposed at all, because it potentially increases the risk

Hyrum Graff1/20/2015, 5:02:00 AM3 votes

When you post the link, you generate more publicity for the site, whether you want to or not. Therefore, it was removed.

Star PlatinumELO1/20/2015, 2:45:02 AM1 votes

well that madam, is quite a shitty pickle to be in.

Der Lindwurm1/20/2015, 2:51:10 AM1 votes

I got in trouble last month for doing exactly the same. Except, I didn't even realize I'd posted a link when I mentioned the name of the site. I think it's possible that they don't even look at the text of your message and just delete it as soon as they see the link, but they also explained to me that they don't want anyone to post links even if they're explaining that it's a scam and to avoid it, since it'll still send traffic to the site.