Quit being a dick. I made that account two years and a half ago when Hero of Sparta came out. Didn't think I'd ever use it again for anything else since I had never heard of the company called Gameloft until then. Never had any issues prior to this in these 30 months or so. I mean, who the hell goes around trying passwords for someone else's account on a mobile gaming social network? Never even touched Gameloft Live before except for the signing in required for all of Gameloft's games with online multiplayer.
are we really backtothis again? HAHAHA JESUS CHRIST I MADE A FUNNY JOKE. But seriously, who makes and account with plain numbers? That is stupid, my grandma who barely knows nothing about computers and thinks it's the devils one night stand offspring has a password with numbers. words and some Russian symbols.
Gameloft had like 5 games total at the time with UNO being the only one having any kind of multiplayer function. I'm sure it'd be so terrible if someone decided to use my account to play a few rounds of UNO. I told you, I've never touched Gameloft Live since I made the account in December 2008 except for signing in to the server. Who knew?
I had an e-mail account in 2006 when I was 11 and I had a password that was pretty secure for my age. It's common sense to use a protective and secure password and not just a basic one.
Like I said, I didn't think I'd ever have anything to do with the account again. I made it to check out who Gameloft was after playing Hero of Sparta. Making a password that's easily remembered is also common sense, especially for an account you'll use ONCE OR TWICE A YEAR and has no significance at all. I didn't think I would EVER type in that account info again or have any future uses for the service.