Family Barn Hacked

With great difficulty, sinews were hacked and sliced. The brothers hauled the prized load to the family's barn, whilst the waves rolled in and cleansed the shore.

Manage your own farm in the online multiplayer farm game Family Barn. You start with a small plot of land and a limited amount of money and crops. Begin by planting and harvesting crops.

You can sell your crops, or you can purchase farm animals and feed them crops like clover, corn, and carrots. Mad machines racing semi truck. Build mills, and other machines on your farm to produce more farm products such as flour, bread, coffee, and wool.

Water your plants and pick fruit from the trees in your orchard. There is always work to do around the farm. Level up with experience points (XP) and unlock new crops and trees to plant, new buildings and machines to build, and new livestock to keep.

Farm life is hard work, but help from neighbouring farmers is always close at hand in this friendly farming community. Invite friends to join you and make new friends while playing. You can help each other out by visiting each other's farm and sending useful gifts.This game has an average rating of 78% based on 10508 votes.

Cricket Wireless, formerly Aio Wireless, is an AT&T-owned AT&T MVNO.Service is offered over GSM / EDGE, UMTS / 4G HSPA+ and 4G LTE networks. Note that GSM/EDGE is in the process of being completely shutdown by 2017, and may already be refarmed to HSPA+ or LTE in some spectrum-constrained regions. See for frequency details for each network.All data plans include 4G LTE access (throttled to 8Mbps), HSPA+ access (throttled to 4Mbps) and UMTS, and GSM/EDGE access. A set amount of high-speed usage is offered each month as part of a data bucket (e.g., 2.5GB @ 40$, 5GB @ 50$ or 10GB @ 60$), subsequently, all downstream data gets throttled at 128kbps downstream after your original data bucket is exceeded (unlike on T-Mobile, the Twitter uploads do still work on Cricket Wireless even after the throttling, since the throttling is only applied to the downstream traffic!).How much is 8Mbps or 4Mbps?

For comparison, 's throttles all video traffic to 1.5Mbps, which limits Netflix and YouTube to 480p. See for an idea how much video takes; but 8Mbps should be sufficient even for 1080p. However, do note that some desktop web-pages nowadays may average 4MB as per, which would take 8 seconds to load at 4Mbps or 4 seconds at 8Mbps (which is 1MB/s, after you convert the bits to bytes).The 128kbps downstream throttling is too slow? Don't care about uploads?

Activation fees are too confusing? Late fees are too odd on prepaid?

AT&T network sucks? Or maybe you're missing the $2.25 in mandatory monthly fees from being a regular part of your monthly phone bill diet?Check out, a third-party MVNO with Verizon-based coverage, offering unlimited 256kbps, with 5GB @ 4G LTE, for 49,99 + 2,25 = 52,24 USD/mo.Tired of too many rules? Don't care for voice? Want a simple unlimited WiFI hotspot?

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A big fan of Swiss cheese? Like proprietary and unportable hotspot devices and a lack of BYOD support?Try out unlimited 5Mbps 2-3Mbps over Sprint network for 50$/mo at.is an unaffiliated community, we welcome all positive and negative feedback, but please be articulate in your complaints.

We do occasionally promote the especially good complaints and rants! Family’s phone numbers were ported to T-Mobile from a number unknown to my family. Customer service rep said it was from a number that wasn’t even a full number (9 digits), but since they attained the acct number and pin, were allowed to do whatever they wanted. There was no other checks for SSN, address, DOB, etc.Furthermore, when I called in to customer service, I was told NOTHING could be done to put these numbers on a lock, nor how to get them back. Instead, I was told that I should get in touch with T-Mobile for them to figure out, since it was most likely my family that made the change, and if I wanted to unknown number, I could DO MY OWN INVESTIGATION.My family’s Uber, Venmo, and Bank/Email accounts were hacked because of this and I’m definitely sure I’m not staying with this company. I’m sending this message for anyone that has cricket and doesn’t want this poor excuse of security and assistance during something like this.EDIT: Went to Verizon, asked for 2 form verification.

Not sure if cricket does this, but you may want to have them start doing it. Pretty much every carrier allows porting of numbers with just phone number, account number, and PIN - so the same thing can happen with any carrier. You can go to pretty much any carrier web site, start service, tell the web site you want to bring your number in, provide phone number/account number/PIN, and you're on your way - all without any additional information/checks and without even speaking with a representative. If those things match up it's full steam ahead. This is a huge problem, and none of the carriers really seem to care as far as I can tell.A piece of advice - if you reuse the same password to login on multiple web sites, I'd highly recommend changing your password where ever you used it.

If you reuse the same password, whoever did this could have gotten your password elsewhere and tried on the Cricket web site - where they then had access to your phone numbers and account number. Folks reusing the same password is also a huge problem, and something people shouldn't be doing in this day and age. I agree, I personally didn’t get hacked due to password diversity. Though, I have a harder time authenticating my validity for my internet and power/utility services, these guys just let me in. Also, this didn’t have anything to do with an online account.

They gave me the number of who called in and changed service to go after them.It’s just shitty customer service saying,”well we can’t do anything. Try looking it up yourself.” For something this serious, as well as no offer to correct things, or even get them a new number and account number.

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