Security code is useless.....!!!

India
June 13, 2008 10:42am CST
I don't know if you guys are experiencing this, but when I am logging in sites like buxear.com, 07bux.net and 24bux.com....even if I enter a wrong security code, I do get logged in. Actually I use Roboform to fill the login info and it fills the security code too...which is the one I have saved at my first logging. So even if it is wrong it get logged in. See for yourself, if such thing happens, tell me. Does that means this sites can be scam or are they not a good build sites?
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7 responses
• United States
18 Jun 08
This is because of a poorly coded script that the site uses, probably paid a measly little $50 or $100 for the script. This is what you call a major security issue and personally I would remove any of my personal information from the sites. If a site owner does not care enough to get a properly coded and secure website for their members then most of the time it is a good idea not to waste your time joining. As I have posted before problem here is anybody with $50 can open up a site and call themselves a site owner. Does not matter how old they are, what knowledge they have or nothing. They care about one thing most of the time and that is "You Making Them Money" ..
• United States
18 Jun 08
I personally would not deal with a site that did not care enough to get a proper script. If they cant afford a proper script then (I am not being rude so please do not take it that way) but they sure should not be in business in the first place.
• India
18 Jun 08
Ya that is true. But, read my response under No. 4 The sites have solved that problem. You are right about those easy money makers. Know-a-days there are many scam sites, which collect your personal info. Hope this sites, I mentioned, are not scam, and are just bad scripts.
@98765m (1017)
• India
13 Jun 08
Well,I have not experiencing such things.May be I don't notice it.But,I sometimes note that even if I enter the right code it asks again causing frustration. But,if it allows you in even if you enter the wrong code then it means that they are not using good ones and are going with some cheap ones.But,that can't mean definitely that its a scam.But,if you see such kind of things,it means that the probability that the site is a scam increases.Better to make sure that its a genuine one before continuing with it. Cheers!Have a nice day Happy mylotting and happy earnings.
• India
13 Jun 08
Thanks for the response. Most of them have forums with payment proof, so have to feel it genuine, we don't have any other choice....hahahaha.
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@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
13 Jun 08
I do not use Roboform. I am a member on bot 7Bux and Buxear BUT I do not have to enter a security code every time to access the site. I stay permamnetly loged in. By the way I have been paid twice by Buxear and very fast too in sending after requesting!
• India
18 Jun 08
Well a few days have passed since this sites have made the problem solved. I know get message when I enter a wrong security code. So at least we can say they are not a scam...but who knows. Is this because of the topic on Mylot??? Well if yes, then mylot is a place to get all info. Happy mylotting...:D
@tintinn (277)
13 Jun 08
haha....Well, I experienced the other way round. I am a member of some of the site that use security code. Sometimes, even though I have enter the code right, I got a message saying that I have enter wrong security code. It happened to me quite a few times and I would not be surprise if it happen again.
• United States
19 Jun 08
ya, security codes can suck. Myspace security codes i cant even read so it takes like, 3 tries to get it right, and by then it thinks i'm a hacker/scammer or whatever... i hate security codes.
@Emiese (994)
• Sweden
13 Jun 08
Yeah, I have noticed that too! I guess it is more important that you write something than what you write - which is a bit weird considering the reasons for the codes. Anyway, I do not think that they are scams because of this. I think it might just be that they have heard/seen this thing, wanted to use it but maybe hasn't exactly figured out how to. I wouldn't worry to much about it, but then again, that is just me!
@nate_d099 (175)
• United States
19 Jun 08
thats weird. I'm gonna try it on mine right now.
• United States
19 Jun 08
well, i tried random first. Wouldnt let me log on. then i memorized a code and refreshed the page to change it. I used the memorized code instead of the one on the page and it didnt let me log in either. I tried this on 3 different sites and i never logged in. I think your program just has it locked on the code, and the site just reads it as a valid code because it was at the time, and your program might make it think it is... Just a guess out of the back of a teens mind so... But i do think if you tried ANY random code and it let you log on, then it would be a scam.
13 Jun 08
hi friend i 2 use these sites.but i didnt noticed that.but one thing there are lot of scam sites.anyway hope its a good one.