
According
to the blog of one of the leading technical news sites
TechRadar , hackers managed to get a database with the names of their users, emails, dates of births and password hashes.
This is not the first case of a similar size hacking in the last month. Data leaks were previously detected on
LinkedIn and
Last.fm.It is not clear in what form the password hashes were “taken away” and how many of the accounts were subjected to real hacking.
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So far, the company has urged its users to change passwords and disabled access to the
forum until the problem is completely resolved.