Quote Originally Posted by odd_prophet View Post
Isn't it a bit victim blamey to say it's the person who got hacked's fault?
No. You are trying too hard to play the victim card. That your friend was allegedly hacked is truly unfortunate; But you have made it clear that he did not take due diligence on his or her end to make sure the account was secure, and the fact that your FC chest was open for exploiters to take advantage of is the fault of the FC leader for allowing too many unsecured accounts to freely access it.

Quote Originally Posted by odd_prophet View Post
As I've said before, we have ALL the evidence including IP's time stamps, chest history.

It's just finding a GM willing to LOOK at it!
That is not evidence that can prove a crime. You have a screenshot of timestamped events. There is no legitimate evidence of hacking in that. I'm sure Square Enix took this into consideration when making it's decision.

Quote Originally Posted by Mihana View Post
I can't believe some of the responses here... Why does "Oh it's your fault" always seem to be the go to reply? As others have pointed out you can still bypass security tokens. In the responses I also didn't see any mention of the account holder not using one either.
It was mentioned that the person in question was not using a token authentication on the account.

Their chest wasn't open for just anyone either, only select individuals could gain access to the gil funds. Someone hacked the user's account, invited and promoted a dummy account, cleared out the gil, then left. I doubt there was a lack of security, an inside job as some like to point out, or carelessness here. Sad truth of today is, no matter how secure you think you are people have a way to hack in and steal your info if they want it. Look at all the latest security breaches for an idea there.
You are right. Security breaches do happen, but mostly to accounts whose users did not take due diligence to secure them.

Predators always prey on the weak and vulnerable.