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Spotify Announces Single User Hacked, No Personal Data Stolen 50

An anonymous reader writes "On the Spotify company blog, CTO Oskar Stål apologized to users and said there has been a security breach at Spotify, where some systems and internal company data was accessed without permission. Evidence given suggests only one Spotify user's account was accessed and that no security or payment information was taken. As a security step, Spotify has announced they are releasing an updated Android application over the coming days, as well as requiring some users to re-enter their login details."
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Spotify Announces Single User Hacked, No Personal Data Stolen

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  • by Isca ( 550291 ) on Tuesday May 27, 2014 @02:43PM (#47101443)
    1 account only was hacked? This sounds like someone who was trying to prove that a flaw exists in their security. I'm guessing there is more to this story to come - this sounds like they are setting things up to go after this 'hacker'' that caused the security breach. If it was someone trying to do something malicious there would be more accounts pulled. Even if it was someone who was just curious to see if they could do it wouldn't have just stopped at one but someone who is trying to playing the role of a white hat would potentially only do this on one single account. I'll be really disappointed if that's what it turns out to be and Spotify decides to prosecute.
  • by Charliemopps ( 1157495 ) on Tuesday May 27, 2014 @03:13PM (#47101711)

    1 account only was hacked? This sounds like someone who was trying to prove that a flaw exists in their security.

    I'm guessing there is more to this story to come - this sounds like they are setting things up to go after this 'hacker'' that caused the security breach. If it was someone trying to do something malicious there would be more accounts pulled. Even if it was someone who was just curious to see if they could do it wouldn't have just stopped at one but someone who is trying to playing the role of a white hat would potentially only do this on one single account.

    I'll be really disappointed if that's what it turns out to be and Spotify decides to prosecute.

    Or the person hacked was a high level employee who had the same password for his music account as he did for his corporate account. Keys to the kingdom and all...

  • by GoddersUK ( 1262110 ) on Tuesday May 27, 2014 @07:25PM (#47103381)
    http://i.imgur.com/b4DHe4z.png [imgur.com] The timing couldn't have been better. (In fact, perhaps the hack was someone taking this too literally?)

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