• 32+ Million Twitter Accounts Hacked
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[QUOTE]LeakedSource recently reported it obtained a database of more than 32 million Twitter login credentials from a user going by the alias [email]Tessa88@exploit.im[/email]. LeakedSource says there’s no evidence to suggest these passwords were lifted directly from Twitter. Instead, the company believes users were infected by malware, which grabbed username and plaintext passwords from users’ browsers. LeakedSource says the initial malware targets were mostly Russian users.[/QUOTE] Source: [url]http://www.pcworld.com/article/3081374/security/more-than-32-million-twitter-credentials-reportedly-hacked.html[/url] Time to change your passwords check here to see if you were effected [url]https://www.leakedsource.com/main/[/url]
god damn it
[quote]Search completed in: 0.6025 seconds. No results found.[/quote] Sweet, I'm good.
[quote]Adobe database has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2013-10-01 00:00:00 a Unknown Emails has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 0000-00-00 00:00:00 a Gamigo.com has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2012-07-06 00:00:00 a Nexus Mods has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 0000-00-00 00:00:00 a Xsplit Users has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2015-06-01 00:00:00 a Xo Forum Database has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2015-09-25 00:00:00 a PeIops has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2015-09-22 00:00:00 a Manga Traders has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2014-06-01 00:00:00 a Xp has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2016-01-01 00:00:00 a Wildstar-Online.com 2015 has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2015-01-02 00:00:00 a My has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2016-02-25 00:00:00 a Openraid.org Forums has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2015-08-09 00:00:00 a Avast.com has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2014-05-26 00:00:00 a Wildstar Online has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2015-07-12 00:00:00 a Plex.tv has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2015-05-25 00:00:00 a Amplitude-Studios.com Forum has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2015-03-30 00:00:00 a Cod has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2016-02-08 00:00:00 a[/quote] I should get a new email.
[quote]1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately [B]0000-00-00 00:00:00[/B][/quote] Shit, I'm pretty screwed if I got hacked at the instant of the big bang.
MySpace.com has: 1 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2013-06-11 [b]SHIT[/b] MY [b]MYSPACE[/b]
Oh good I'm only in the Nexus hack and I already changed all my passwords.
They have my neopets password...I hope they take better care of my pets than I have.
Wow I didn't get compromised wtf this is a ripoff.
That explains the login attempt that was blocked earlier today [quote] Your account may have been compromised by a website or service not associated with Twitter. [/quote] yeah sure
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I only see one result from Destructoid forums, and I don't even remember signing up there
My Xplit was hacked in 2015. Neat.
[QUOTE=S31-Syntax;50487986]Shit, I'm pretty screwed if I got hacked at the instant of the big bang.[/QUOTE] Technically that's January 0, 0 AD (or December 31, 1 BC).
I got Nexusmods and D3Scene.
My nexusmods account was part of that, but my emails are good. [editline]9th June 2016[/editline] [img]https://i.gyazo.com/a0a57802d56c8dfd32f35b82c895e187.png[/img] lmao, keep it.
Nexusmods here too.
My nexus account! And... a pokecommunity.com account?
This is getting really fucking old.
Huh, none of my e-mails came up. Guess I'm safe from hackers for another day.
[QUOTE]Top Passwords[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]40. Pakistan[/QUOTE] :v: [editline]9th June 2016[/editline] [QUOTE]Neopets.com has: 3 result(s) found. This data was hacked on approximately 2013-10-08 00:00:00 What is in this database?[/QUOTE] Shit Neopets had a leak everyone head for the hills
[QUOTE=mcgrath618;50488181]Shit Neopets had a leak everyone head for the hills[/QUOTE] it's okay, I'm sure everyone's replaced their xXx_sephiroph69 themed email addresses
Who the fuck used my email for a neopets, I dont even have that shit nor ever wanted it
Everyone in this thread should sign up for [url=https://haveibeenpwned.com/]haveibeenpwned[/url], which does the same as the site in the OP, but if you sign up you will get an email immediately if it detects that you have an account in one of these leaks Anyway: [url]http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/06/why-its-doubtful-32-million-twitter-passwords-are-really-circulating-online/[/url] [quote]The jury is still out, but at this early stage, there's good reason to doubt the legitimacy of claims that more than 32 million Twitter passwords are circulating online. The purported dump went live on Wednesday night on LeakedSource, a site that bills itself as a breach notification service. The post claimed that the 32.88 million Twitter credentials contain plaintext passwords and that of the 15 records LeakedSource members checked, all 15 were found to be valid. Twitter Trust and Info Security Officer Michael Coates has said his team investigated the list, and he remains "confident that our systems have not been breached." Lending credibility to Coates's claim, Twitter has long used the bcrypt hash function to store hashes. Bcrypt hashes are so slow and computationally costly to crack that it would have required infeasible amounts of time and effort for anyone to decipher the underlying plaintext. As of press time, there were no reports of a mass reset of Twitter users' passwords, either.[/quote]
Apparently my Heroes of Newerth account was hacked. It's OK, you can keep it.
Since 2013?! [B]Fuck[/B]
First off, I must say thanks to Shaohs and smurfy for providing two links that, in my opinion, are a necessity in a world where a lot of personal information is stored on private servers. Back on topic. It feels weird, we have seen a lot of data breach/hacks or at least claims of doing so by different news outlets. Is security so hard to achieve now in a virtual environment?
[QUOTE=smurfy;50488249]Everyone in this thread should sign up for [url=https://haveibeenpwned.com/]haveibeenpwned[/url], which does the same as the site in the OP, but if you sign up you will get an email immediately if it detects that you have an account in one of these leaks[/QUOTE] I did this and got a god damn false positive the first time I got an email from them
I had one for Snail Games, whatever that is, one for something else I don't remember, and one for MSPA forums. I avoided the Nexus hack amazingly.
This is happening more and more often isn't it?...
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