![]() ![]() So he did create an account and play War Thunder. But I recently invited and proposed my 11yo nephew to play War Thunder, since I had just offered him a brand new gaming computer one month ago. Originally posted by suppositoire:I've never been. This obviously does not apply only for War Thunder! In doubt, I recommend you to apply even more scrupulously the elementary rules: unique email address and password for War Thunder, used nowhere else, and assume bad faith. My confidence in Gaijin was already not phenomenal, but here I must admit that it is totally gone now. But while I am not accusing anyone here, I find this at least highly suspect, and it's really little to say! He made a youthful mistake that I had to correct so that everything was back in order and that he regains access to his accounts. ![]() The fact is he used the same password for War Thunder than we had set for his GMail account (a hardened password, not a simple guessing one), and he also used the same email and password he used for GMail/War Thunder than he used for his EpicGames account. Neither he shared his account nor play it anywhere than home. His computer was well protected, I ensured it when I built it, and all the scans and checks I made shown it has not been compromised. Just a few days later, his GMail account that he used for War Thunder was hacked, and also his EpicGames account. ![]()
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