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Twitter sneaker group has stated already hacked the Nike Snkrs Application already. Praticed with the Laser XXs, carted all pairs from the app. smh..
ppl are talking about this vid which was posted before the mirror foams was released so if it was "hacked" dont think people would have been lucky purchasing the mirrors
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True, it at least helped people for a short time. Only one in the near future I'm wanting is the Oreo IV's but those should be relatively easy.Don't even care about the hack anymore. I'm glad I got the shoes I wanted this weekend. Nothing on the horizon that matters to me right now.
ppl are talking about this vid which was posted before the mirror foams was released so if it was "hacked" dont think people would have been lucky purchasing the mirrors
edit all it shows is the auto refresh that the app already does
not like this it isnt VVVVVVV
There was no wait in line today so app users didn't benefit from getting priority over people that used the website like they did yesterday.Supposedly they say the lasers xx are adding to cart on the website but shows oos on the app?
If I'm assuming properly, nike may be able to handle the app users better. We also have to understand that we are all beta testers at this point, there will be lumps along the way, hacker will always be there, and that the app will improve over time. So I'm thinking it'll be solid in the long run if nike maintains its efforts over time.True, it at least helped people for a short time. Only one in the near future I'm wanting is the Oreo IV's but those should be relatively easy.Don't even care about the hack anymore. I'm glad I got the shoes I wanted this weekend. Nothing on the horizon that matters to me right now.
You might not care but then what was the whole point of the app then? Their intent was to create a better experience for users.
Going from notify me to out of stock is ridiculous. The app hasn't even been fully released yet and there are leaks. I, personally, choose to not use ATCs, bots, etc, and was hoping this was the answer. But I see now there isn't an answer. Where there is a will and a buck to be made, there is a way.
Yep, makes me think yesterday was a glitch also.I doubt someone hacked the app to show OOS on the XXs worldwide. Most likely just a glitch on Nike's end. Twitter sneakerheads love overreacting.
If I'm assuming properly, nike may be able to handle the app users better. We also have to understand that we are all beta testers at this point, there will be lumps along the way, hacker will always be there, and that the app will improve over time. So I'm thinking it'll be solid in the long run if nike maintains its efforts over time.
Before the rant, just understand that shoes aren't that serious to me anymore. If I miss I miss. Money saved. It worked for me on the time I wanted it to and that's all that matters to...... ME
This is what I've been saying, once it hits android it'll be modified to atc and autocheckout on 10 accounts at once.
wait until the app reaches the android community, you'll see the difference between a jailbreak iphone (Morpheus) and a root phone (Neo)
If I'm assuming properly, nike may be able to handle the app users better. We also have to understand that we are all beta testers at this point, there will be lumps along the way, hacker will always be there, and that the app will improve over time. So I'm thinking it'll be solid in the long run if nike maintains its efforts over time.
Before the rant, just understand that shoes aren't that serious to me anymore. If I miss I miss. Money saved. It worked for me on the time I wanted it to and that's all that matters to...... ME
I'm not throwing shade your way. And I get your mentality.
Who knows what happened this morning. To me, I've had an easier time getting shoes from FNL and FTL and Co despite there being issues on their sites.
Nike is too cheap and arrogant to take cyber security serious. The fact that they have their in house IT team managing their cyber threats makes no sense, their biggest blunder was to implement the captcha on the product page. Given complete advantage to the people they were trying to stop.I'm not saying you are throwing shade.
As a software developer, I already know the game of cat and mouse nike and hackers are playing. I'm just happy it worked for me once because nike vs hackers will be a losing battle unless nike wants put up some serious money to fight the fight.
Speaking of cyber. Did you guys did see the story of a hacking group that exfiltrated $2 Billion from banks across the world over a two year period. Ish is crazy.
Sorry for the thread derail. And sorry for anyone who was relying on the app to cop the XX Lasers. I'd say for the time being, use a computer and mobile device.