Bin Weevils Names And Passwords

May 18, 2011  Bin Weevils. What are user names and passwords in binweevils? A small text file stored on the hard drive that contains user names and passwords is. We’ve seen it before – in fact, we seem to be seeing it a lot recently – data from an old hack first being publicly leaked. This time it’s Bin Weevils, a British online children’s game, owned by 55 Pixels. In September 2014, Bin Weevils posted a note on their site that they had discovered a “vulnerability” affecting usernames and passwords. What are all of the. Asked in Bin Weevils What are user names and passwords in binweevils? Weevilus is the username and the password is login. No, you cannot have ALL the names.

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1. Visit the Membership page. (here)
2. Select ‘Become a Bin Tycoon’
3. Enter your Bin Weevils username, password and the 10-digit activation code that can be found by gently scratching off the grey bar on the back of the game card.
4. Press ‘Activate’

If the game card is coming up as invalid, this means the activation code is incorrect. Please double check that you have typed in a 10-digit code and there are no spaces.

If the game card is coming up as deactivated, this means it was not properly activated at the point of purchase. You will need to return to the store where you made the purchase and have the merchant activate it for you. Please be sure you bring the card and your proof of purchase.

To activate your Bin Weevils account you must provide a parent or guardian’s email address. We will send an email to your parent/guardian asking them to activate your Bin Weevils account by clicking the activation link. If you cannot find the activation email in your inbox then please check your junk mail.

Yes, you can edit your email address and you can request to have the activation email resent to you. Please login to Bin Weevils with your username and password, then click the ‘Change address’ button to enter your new address.

To collect your Bin Weevils virtual prize you will need to login and visit the Mystery Code Machine in front of of Lab’s Lab. Enter your code in the machine and claim your prize!

To get in touch with the Bin Weevils Team, please email:help@binweevils.com – don’t forget to include your Bin Weevils username!

It is FREE to join Bin Weevils – you can play games, plant a garden, decorate your nest and chat to friends with a free account. But if you want to unlock loads of cool extras in the Binscape such as writing your own magazine, opening a photo studio, creating your own party room, adopting a Bin Pet, joining the Secret Weevil Service and much more, then you will need to subcribe to a Bin Tycoon membership. To subscribe to Bin Tycoon or to learn more about all the fun features you’ll get, check out the Membership Page.

Mulch and Dosh are different kinds of Bin Weevil money. You can see how much Mulch and Dosh you have by looking on the left hand side of your screen. You can spend these on nest items, food, plants, mission hints, a Bin Pet and more!

There are many ways to earn Mulch. Each day, you can earn Mulch by playing games around the Binscape, such as the Daily Brain Strain, Weevil Wheels, Konnect Mulch and more. Just have a walk around all the areas and you’ll soon find a great game to play! You can also get a chance for some free Bonus Mulch by collecting a Mulch-tastic ticket every day.

Bin Tycoon Members earn additional Mulch from running their Bin Tycoon businesses.

If you are a Bin Tycoon member, you will receive a monthly Dosh salary. If you are not a Bin Tycoon, or if you’re a Bin Tycoon who needs a bit more Dosh, you can purchase Dosh Coins on the Membership Page.

You can also find some Dosh Coin rewards on your BinCard, so make sure to stamp it daily!

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To level up, you need to earn Experience Points (XP). To see how much XP your Bin Weevil has, and how much you still need to earn before you level up again, hover your mouse over the Level icon on the left side of your screen.

You can earn Experience Points (XP) through a variety of Bin activities such as:

  • Buying nest items in the Shopping Mall
  • Getting your nest rooms rated by other Bin Weevils (the more rooms you have, the more XP you will earn)
  • Taking part in the Daily Brain Strain in Lab’s Lab
  • Playing multiplayer games
  • Taking part in SWS missions
  • Planting and harvesting your garden
  • Stamping your BinCard

When you level up, you may be rewarded a new special move. Sometimes the special move will be an upgrade to an existing move. You can tell when moves have been upgraded because they will be coloured differently. To perform a more impressive move, click and hold the move until it has finished cycling through the colours, then release and click on the floor to perform the move.

You can buy food from Tum’s Diner (found next toRum’s Airport) or Figg’s Cafe (found beside Rigg’s Movie Multiplex). You might also find special food at parties, or you can buy an ice cream on Mulch Island!

Nest rating is when another Bin Weevil visits your nest and rates each room by clicking on the rating stars. Your overall nest rating will be displayed on the Nest Coolness board inside your nest. Your Nest Coolness also goes up when you redecorate your nest or add more items. (Please remember, just because a Bin Weevil is visiting your nest it does not mean they have to rate your nest.)

Click on the Bin Weevil you wish to invite to your nest. Then click on the ‘Invite To My Nest’ button (a picture of a house). Sending out a nest invitation does not always mean the other Bin Weevil will accept it and visit your nest.

To make things fair in the Bin, there is a maximum number of nest ratings you can get each day. But the more rooms you have, the more ratings you can get, and the more XP you can earn in a day. Your Nest Coolness also changes depending on which nest items you have displayed inside your nest rooms.

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To buy more rooms, visit Rigg’s Property Shop inside the Shopping Mall. You will need to be a Bin Tycoon Member to unlock additional nest rooms.

First, you will need some nest items.Visit the Shopping Mall to buy some, then go back to your nest to decorate your room. Your nest items are stored in the ‘My Stuff Box’. Make sure you are standing in the room you want to decorate, then click on the treasure chest icon at the bottom left of your screen to begin. Drag the item out of your inventory and position it in your nest room. To put an item back in the box, open the treasure chest first, then select the item and drag it back down into the inventory.

The delivery time is the time that you have to wait before the nest item you have bought appears in your ‘My Stuff Box.’ If you mouse over an undelivered item in your inventory, you will see how long you have left before your item arrives.

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Your nest items will be delivered to your ‘My Stuff Box’ in your nest. Click on the treasure chest to see your nest items.

You may need to achieve a higher level – this will unlock new features, special moves and nest items. Some items, shops, areas and games are only for Bin Tycoon Members, so you will need a Bin Tycoon Membership to access these.

Your Nest Power Generator provides fuel to power your nest. The more rooms and nest items you have, the more fuel you will need.

You will need to top up your Fuel-o-meter with more fuel. To do this, click on your Nest Power Generator and select how much fuel you want to buy.

To become friends with other players, you can send them a Buddy Request. To do this, click on the Bin Weevil you want to be friends with and then click on the Buddy Request button. If they accept your request their Bin Weevil name will be added to your Buddy List.

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A Buddy List is a list of all your Bin Weevil friends. You can have up to 60 buddies. If your Buddy List is full, you may have to delete some buddies if you want to add new buddies.

There are 2 things you can do.
1. Add them to your Ignore List and they will not be able to chat to you. To do this click on the Bin Weevil you want to ignore and then click on the ‘Ignore’ button (the blue frowny face) at the bottom of their profile box.
2. You can report the player to the site moderators. To do this, click on the Bin Weevil you wish to report and then click on ‘Report’ button (the police light icon). A report will be sent to the moderators to be reviewed.

Click on their name from your Ignore List, then click on the red X on their profile box.

You can only send a private message to Bin Weevils that are on your Buddy List. To do so, click on the buddy you wish to send a message to, click on the envelope and type a message. You can also select the buddy from your Buddy List if they are not online. Your message will be sent to their mailbox, and they will see it when they come back to their nest. Remember, all messages on Bin Weevils are being watched by moderators!

At the moment, you can only have 1 Bin Pet.

Keep your pet healthy and happy! You have to make sure it sleeps, eats and exercises, just like a real pet. Playing with it a lot also helps to keep it happy.

To feed your pet, buy some pet food from the Bin Pet Shop in the Shopping Mall. Click on the pet bowl and add food, your pet will then eat the food. Make sure your pet is awake and in the same room when you place the food in the bowl!

The more you play with your pet, the fitter and healthier it will be and the quicker your pet’s experience level will go up. The higher experience your pet has, the more cool things it will be able to do. To play with your pet, simply click on the pet and then select from the different actions that are on display in the menu.

An SWS Agent is a member of the Secret Weevil Service, an organization set up by Gam to protect the Bin from the members of the evil WEB! Gam recruits the most skilled Bin Tycoon members to the SWS, who can then take part in missions to earn exclusive items, as well as Mulch and XP. You can find the SWS Headquarters at Castle Gam.

Weevil Weekly is the official Bin Weevils Magazine written by Scribbles (a green Bin Weevil with giant antennae). To read Weevil Weekly, visit the Weevil Post at Rigg’s Multiplex.

To earn a trophy on Weevil Wheels you will need to match these racing times:

Track 1: bronze 0:45 / silver 0:37 / gold 0:30

Track 2: bronze 1:30 / silver 1:15 / gold 1:00

Track 3: bronze 1:50 / silver 1:35 / gold 1:20

  • You’ll no longer receive a Monthly Bin Tycoon Salary
  • You won’t be able to stamp Bin Tycoon bonuses on your BinCard
  • You’ll lose access to your Home Cinema and all related items
  • You won’t be able to buy more items for your businesses
  • Your plaza will no longer be listed in the Bin Tycoon Directory
  • You won’t be able to publish any more magazines
  • You won’t be able to earn any more Nest Inspector Trophies
  • You will no longer be able to buy Bin Tycoon nest items
  • Your Bin Pet will move to the Bin Pet Hotel
  • Your extra rooms and garden expansions will be removed (nest items/seeds will drop back into their My Stuff box)
  • Your camera will no longer be available
  • You will not have access to VIP areas or rewards
  • Your Bin Weevil will change back to its original colour
  • You will no longer be able to start new SWS missions

We’ve seen it before – in fact, we seem to be seeing it a lot recently – data from an old hack first being publicly leaked. This time it’s Bin Weevils, a British online children’s game, owned by 55 Pixels.

In September 2014, Bin Weevils posted a note on their site that they had discovered a “vulnerability” affecting usernames and passwords. In response, they forced a password reset and added some unspecified security features. Their note does not seem to inform users that the data were actually hacked and acquired. And based on data provided to DataBreaches.net yesterday and today, they did not fully disclose the types of information that were hacked.

Yesterday, DataBreaches.net was contacted by “ShohidzIslam,” who wrote that he had learned of a database that was now being released to the public by hackers going by the names of “Pure”, “LukeBaxter”, “Akshay”, “Tyrone” and “Philip.” A link to the data had reportedly been posted in an IRC chat.

The file, which DataBreaches.net obtained and inspected, consisted of 1,022,883 records. Each record included the user’s username, encrypted password (salt+hash), and in-game data like their pet’s ID number, pet’s name, and date of registration. A line at the top of the dump credits “jkb, legit, lukebaxter, tyrone, philip, pure, akshay.”

ShohidzIslam informed DataBreaches.net that he asked the hackers if they also had IP addresses and email addresses. In response, they provided a redacted screenshot showing all of the fields, which did include both registration and login IP addresses, as well as email addresses.

“Luke Baxter” allegedly informed him that they were reserving the full data set with the email addresses and IP addresses as they might sell all of the data privately at some future time. The 1-million record sample was to alert the public that the data were out there, but he claimed that the full data set has approximately 20 million records.

Data in the dump were dated from 2014, which would be consistent with the incident reported in September, 2014 by Bin Weevils. Attempts to verify the data by trying to create new accounts using usernames in the dump resulted in messages that the tested usernames were already taken. Data in the redacted screenshot corresponded to data found in the data sample, although it appeared to be from a different database as the order of the rows did not match.

Evidence that the hackers have email addresses obviously raises questions about Bin Weevils’ report that the breach affected (only) usernames and passwords. Based on Bin Weevil’s About page and Privacy Policy, the email addresses are likely the parents’ email addresses. Parents might understandably want to have been informed if their email addresses with some of their children’s information had been acquired by hackers.

DataBreaches.net sent Bin Weevils an inquiry yesterday asking them to confirm whether email addresses and IP addresses were also in the hacked database, and to confirm or deny the claim of approximately 20 million records, but has received no reply other than an auto-responder.

DataBreaches.net will update this post if additional information is obtained.

Update of August 20, 2017: DataBreaches.net received an email from a sender identifying themselves as “Akshay,” that claimed, in part:

… The information on that link I have given has the name ‘akshay’ in, who did not have anything to do with the games database being released, the name was used to blame another individual.

I have copy and pasted the lines on your website containing the name ‘akshay’ below. You was given this article by someone who was actually involved in what happened and now is trying to cover himself up and blaming others which is really sad.