{"id":4253,"date":"2020-08-27T09:57:57","date_gmt":"2020-08-27T09:57:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/news\/?p=4253"},"modified":"2020-08-27T09:57:57","modified_gmt":"2020-08-27T09:57:57","slug":"kevin-mcphees-says-his-funds-were-stolen-while-playing-on-ggpoker","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.top10pokersites.net\/news\/kevin-mcphees-says-his-funds-were-stolen-while-playing-on-ggpoker","title":{"rendered":"Kevin McPhee’s Says His Funds Were Stolen While Playing On GGPoker"},"content":{"rendered":"
GGPoker<\/a> has received a lot of flak over the past few weeks over different controversies. Well GGPoker is once again in the spotlight as it appears the site could have been hacked. <\/p>\n Poker pro Kevin McPhee<\/strong> claimed his GGPoker account had been hacked and his bankroll compromised while he was playing in the 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online Bracelet Series<\/em><\/a> which is currently running on the online platform. <\/p>\n GGPoker was able to reimburse the lost funds, but the Canadian poker pro couldn\u2019t help but wonder why and how his account was infiltrated. <\/p>\n McPhee was playing in the $500 Mini Main Event<\/em> when the incident happened. Everything seemed alright at first, but when it was time for him to rebuy in to the event; he discovered that his balance was almost empty, with only 62 cents remaining. McPhee was logged into his GGPoker account the entire time with sufficient funds, only to find out that his bankroll had been drained. <\/p>\n Though it wasn\u2019t clear how the hacker managed to gain access to McPhee\u2019s account, it can be assumed the culprit made a simultaneous log-in, or was able to breach GGPoker security. McPhee suspects the hacker is a poker player using the name \u201cPouya Moosavi<\/em>\u201d from the Montreal\/Norfolk area. In a now-deleted post, McPee claimed Moosavi\u2019s email was used to withdraw the funds. <\/p>\n The apparent hacking was a serious problem, but it wasn\u2019t the only issue encountered by Kevin McPhee<\/a> while playing on GGPoker. The Canadian also had to deal with technical glitches, including getting disconnected multiple times in the middle of a session. <\/p>\n The frequent disconnections had a direct impact on his game, causing him to blind out too early. McPhee also laments GGPoker\u2019s lack of transparency and failure to promptly address recurring issues. Things couldn\u2019t get any worse for the poker pro who also previously claimed he was harassed by fellow players in the French-Canadian community. <\/p>\n McPhee said he never encountered similar issues playing at other online poker rooms and that the problems and unusual activity were specific only to GGPoker. <\/p>\nFrequent DCs Also An Issue<\/h2>\n