Tryst…hackers

BabyDallass's Avatar
So I’ve never been on a site before that was hacked like this one…be careful ladies or anyone on there. It’s been something else, they must have no firewall or proper security measures at all.

I didn’t see the ad but someone said it had me on it for a donation that wasn’t correct…


Has this happened to anyone else?
mpriyamktc's Avatar
No, never
BabyDallass's Avatar
No, never Originally Posted by mpriyamktc
I think the hackers aim more towards providers on there; they will hack your account then text you and say if you give them $$$ they will give you your account back…That’s a new one..so ladies be careful..new scams every day now days :/
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  • frodo
  • 12-14-2023, 11:04 PM
I know a provider who had her account hacked. They changed her location to another state and phone number. Took her a while to get it back.
BabyDallass's Avatar
I know a provider who had her account hacked. They changed her location to another state and phone number. Took her a while to get it back. Originally Posted by frodo
Same here it’s been something else…The site is ran by providers from some country, customer service takes ages..

Where does everyone post now days besides Eccie and p411?
Yesterday I also received a message on my cell phone "Supposedly from Tryst." Someone wanted to hack me with a fake link.
BabyDallass's Avatar
Yesterday I also received a message on my cell phone "Supposedly from Tryst." Someone wanted to hack me with a fake link. Originally Posted by LaylaR
Yes, that’s the one that for me Well now we know..

Be safe out there y’all!
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  • BK
  • 12-27-2023, 03:17 PM
not just Tryst

You will get text messages from delivery services, with a link in them. Do Not EVER click any links you didn't request. Amazon, UPS, FEDES, USPS are not sending you links to verify your address. Always ignore them. Phishing is the easiest way to get "hacked" as people say. but in acuality you weren't "hacked" you gave them your info with a click.
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You know some of ladies need to come back to eccie we aren't all bad people
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I haven't had this happen but I've had clients reach out to me from websites I've never used before. Apparently, it's common that some of these escort websites will steal provider's profile information and post it on their website. It's not intended to scam anyone any no one is trying to impersonate you to scam others. They are doing it for the traffic. I think they also want you to join their website and take over managing the page yourself. I had someone reach out because they saw me on OnDate. When I messaged the website, they said they can delete the profile or I can take it over. So it was clearly meant to lure me over there to take over the page.
Texted the number on this ad. Immediately received a text asking where I lived. I should have known something was odd about that but I guess I was thinking with the wrong head. Didn't receive anymore replies from that number. A few minutes later I received a text from a different number showing my name and address. I deleted it and blocked the number. About an hour later I receive a call from a different number saying I had cancelled on one of his girls and I owed him a $2500 dollar fine. I hung up and blocked the number. Beware. If if looks to good to be true it probably is.



https://tryst.link/escort/cindybabydoll
I’ve just got the feeling that most of the ads on these sites are BS and sketchy. Just can’t get a good feeling about any of them.
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I’ve just got the feeling that most of the ads on these sites are BS and sketchy. Just can’t get a good feeling about any of them. Originally Posted by Ruston

Yeah, I was searching for some stuff and the OnDate site come up in my search results. Nearly everyone one of the ads showed the provider had been active in the past 3 minutes, or 4 min, or 7 min. A couple showed two years. It is unrealistic to believe all those providers were active in the past few minutes, and even more unrealistic when it is at a time when most people are asleep.
MJewel's Avatar
It happened to me in 2021. Always secure your ad accounts with a different email then the one you leave in your ad for client communication. That way you’ll always know it’s BS and get two factor authentication when you sign in. Remember TRYST will never email you or text you. Any communication they have with you is ONLY within there website itself. The scammer planted me out in Santa Rosa CA and I text them myself and they asked for what city and wanted a deposit. I let them know I was the real Macey J and yes they offered me $70 a day to keep it the way it was! I got it sorted fairly quickly. But when my Eros got scammed into took me a long time to get sorted . When my Tryst was penetrated the AR. Eccie board was on fire saying I was scamming potential clients. It’s truly a mess BUT CAN BE TOTALLY AVOIDED.
1. Never respond to any email from Tryst after verifying it’s a scam you can usually tell by looking at the email address
2. Tryst will never text you
3. Get Authy app for two factor authentication.

Do what I Do. I tell the scammers to go F themselves ��
MJewel's Avatar
It’s easy to tell if a provider is real. Google the “stagename” with escort after and ad the phone number that’s in the ad your looking at. Boom if she’s real TER reviews and eccie reviews will pop up along with any other ads. IT WORKS