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Over 7 Million Accounts for Minecraft Community Hacked (vice.com) 40

Joseph Cox, reporting for Motherboard: Over seven million user accounts belonging to members of Minecraft community "Lifeboat" have been hacked, according to security researcher Troy Hunt. Hunt said he will upload the data to his breach notification website "Have I Been Pwned?", which allows people to check if their account is compromised, on Tuesday, and that it includes email addresses and weakly hashed passwords -- meaning that hackers could likely obtain full passwords from some of the data. "The data was provided to me by someone actively involved in trading who's sent me other data in the past," Hunt, who has verified the data and sent Motherboard a redacted screenshot of some of it, said in an email.
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Over 7 Million Accounts for Minecraft Community Hacked

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  • by xxxJonBoyxxx ( 565205 ) on Tuesday April 26, 2016 @10:10AM (#51989395)
    As per TFA, Lifeboat used MD5 hashes for passwords. Dumbasses. Who does that in 2016 anymore?
    • I know, right? ROT13 is much better and ROT26 is twice as good.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      What gets me is that in 2016, most web management software requires you to use 3rd party solutions to properly protect passwords.We have know that encrypting, hashing and salting passwords in the DB should be done in all cases, for the past 10 years at least, but most software makes a web developer look elsewhere for the functionality.

  • No, but if you ask and draw attention to yourself, you probably will be... or an arrest warrant may pop up... It's almost quantum. Asking questions about something or someone will have an effect on it/them

  • As always, make sure you check haveibeenpwned [haveibeenpwned.com] to see if you're affected. For those who are, please be absolutely sure to change your passwords as md5 isn't secure anymore. If that's a huge hassle, then you've been reusing the same password - a big no-no, take this opportunity to use multiple. Not only will it make your life much more secure, but it makes situations such as these much easier, and you'll be glad you did so next time.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Uh Oh... results for "nobody@example.com":

      "Pwned on 6 breached sites and found 3 pastes (subscribe to search sensitive breaches)"

    • by jeremyp ( 130771 )

      For super accurate results, enter your user name and password into the form provided. Then the answer is guaranteed to be correct.

  • Per the article: "To join the community, players download the normal Pocket Edition app, connect to a Lifeboat server, and register a username with an email address and password." Its a big difference, granted some percentage of that user base was probably dumb enough to use the same password.
  • There's a lots of Minecrafters bricking it right now..

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