Java_Cat
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| 17 Mar 2017 11:02 AM |
so, let's say that someone was able to get into ur roblox acc, (oh no!) all your games and groups are now free to be copied and taken; unless...
You had a 4 digit code preventing access to all that hard work. My idea is quite simple, somewhere in the place/group settings there should be a setting were you can set a 4 digit code to protect the game or group. When you press the edit button it will ask you for that code.
TL;DR: add 4 digit code option to games and groups to protect them from would-be hackers.
ROBLOX security should be like a onion, it must have layers. |
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LegoMeBot
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| 17 Mar 2017 11:04 AM |
Support, but they can still hack by that. (Except it would be harder.)
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| 17 Mar 2017 11:10 AM |
Or you use too step verification so you don't get hacked anyway
"If life knocks you unconscious, you're going to the hospital" - Sceptihawk |
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JoshRBX
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Java_Cat
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| 17 Mar 2017 11:25 AM |
Well, "step too verification" is not the ultimate security method to stopping all hackers forever ya know' Sure, it's effective - but it's still possible to get past the system, not only this but this code would help prevent other problems that can arise when making a group or a game.
For example, if you wanted to protect your game/group if they somehow they did bypass the "step too verification", or you left your account logged into a computer that isn't yours (not common, but still a element.) You could protect all your hard work from unauthorised access. This may also be handy in groups when there's a dispute if you get my drift.
ROBLOX is a kid friendly website, and in order to make it kid friendly, it must feature a good security system and other important elements to make sure theft and stealing is uncommon and anything to limit this would be a smart idea to implement, after all. When it comes to protecting the work you spent countless hours working on why would you take any risks having it stolen or taken? |
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JoshRBX
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| 17 Mar 2017 11:26 AM |
| If someone has managed to bypass two-step verification, a 4 digit pin with 10,000 possibilites isn't going to do much. |
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Java_Cat
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| 17 Mar 2017 11:39 AM |
Not so, there's different methods to getting past two-step verification. All you would need is access to the ##### and you got it, ofc this depends what kind of ##### the user uses (prob ##### because who doesn't use ##### these days.) but we've still got to factor in that perhaps they aren't using the most common ###### Let's say that they use something that's less protected, then we've got a problem. Also hackers are always looking for new ways to hack email##############t's only logical to change the security system along with the security risks.
Depending on the method that the hacker uses, this code may be a spanner in the works or another thing that will take a short time to bypass - but, this grants the original acc user time to get back into his acc preventing the hacker from getting at all his hard work. Now, ofc hackers usually strike when the person is not active, allowing them to do whatever - regardless no security system is perfect and it's always good to look for new ideas on how to prevent hackers in different ways and aspects. I'm not saying this 4 digit code is going to stop hackers, I don't think anything will. But it will act as another layer in security system helping making hacking more rare and less of a threat. |
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Java_Cat
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