FIFA 16- Hacker prompt appers coin farmers

fifa 16Players are being warned to pay attention to account when hackers online, millions of FIFA coins have been stolen from prominent YouTube FIFA 16 players.

Ways 

The hackers pull it off  to select the source account (provided the player from EA FIFA 16 developer account to access services) behind the move to your new email address. “There have been about 10 or more accounts which have been hacked over the last two weeks, me included,” Matthew Craig, the man behind the matthdgamer YouTube account, told the BBC. “It’s most likely they just went on the leaderboards and found the ones with the best Ultimate Team Clubs and targeted us that way,” he added. “They [EA Sports] got my account back, added four or five more security measures, and my account has been fine since.” An EA representative, quoted in the Daily Express, has responded to the news by encouraging players to take additional steps to secure their accounts. “We encourage all Fifa players to secure their accounts with authentication and verification steps, which we outline on our help and our product sites. “We are consistently working through our customer experience teams to secure accounts and make sure players are educated when account compromises are made.”

Coin Farmers Emergence

 With the emergence of hackers, we can be sure the coin farming show about the Internet itself. In March when EA shut down farming from WAT of coins farmer crazy. #RIPFUT label online was flooded for weeks. EA has been quite adamant on limiting the sale of legalized gaming FIFA coin fair, but it’s coming folks.