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After 30 minutes of trying that though, I was beginning to doubt my l33t hacking skillz. This logged me into my account, but whoever had taken it had added their own secret challenge questions, which I didn’t know the answers to.“Awesome, I love a challenge” I thought to myself as I started researching what bands were popular in Russia and what people named their pets. The other email did have a reset password link in it though, so I tapped that and changed my password. It went to an ‘Invalid Token’ page, so clearly that part of their system was broken. The email change message had a link in it to dispute the change, so I pressed it (after confirming that these emails were indeed from Mojang.com and that the link went to that domain).

So I sheepishly messaged him to see if he could try and log in for me. I could only think of one computer that I might have played on and still owned, and I’d loaned it to my Co-Founder Philip. I knew time was ticking, because like me the hacker would have gotten an email telling them the password had been reset.

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I keep saying ‘he’ because I also learnt that he was a 17 year old male living in Russia. He assumed that these were accounts people no longer needed and he’d be able to save $8USD. At first he kept pleading his innocence, but after chatting for a while he confessed that he knew he was buying someone’s account. So we started to email back and forth. I was also a bit skeptical that he’d bought my account for $18USD when you can get one from Mojang themselves for $26USD. I was shocked and also slightly embarrassed that I’d chosen such a short and easy to crack password.

But the dad part of me felt sorry for this kid. Suddenly I was faced with a choice: I could easily reset everything back to me, and lock him out completely. He had after all knowingly bought someone else’s account and must have known there was some risk involved. He’d also chosen a rather cool username for himself. I signed in and saw his purchase confirmations as well as all the emails he’d received from Mojang as he changed the password, email address and added security questions. I laughed to myself “could this kid be that stupid?!”, but there it was. I wanted to find out more about him and the site he’d bought it off.It was there that things got a bit strange, Alex, my sort of new Internet friend was starting to suspect that I was the suspicious type who didn’t believe his story, so he sent me the login for his personal email account.

He was going to lose it all anyway when Mojang finally got around to answering my email, and he knew that. In the end, I changed everything back to being owned by me and locked him out. I had also learnt a lot about this 17 year old kid on the other side of the world and his apparent love for Minecraft and playing online. He also seemed to have learnt his lesson.I went from being bewildered and angry, to curious, to finally being fascinated by this world of buying other people’s accounts online from sellers that were offering thousands of them at a time ( site link, only for the brave).

A Westerner that even though he didn’t have to, bought him a replacement account that he enjoyed for many years. He’s happy, he’s building things with his friends and he has a lasting memory of a weird Westerner he met while stealing his account. It was probably the wrong thing to do, it probably makes me a gullible fool, but I’d like to believe that somewhere out there, a 17 year old kid is playing Minecraft. Another switch flipped inside me, I went to Mojang’s site and bought the kid his own Minecraft account.

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