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wow....
people on the internet are serious ****tards fucking srsly...
for once I find myself using SNS/Facebook as good o_o;;, cause before (Open 2? Open 3? forgot) it was bugged a bit v.v ish... forgot, oh well~..
hope those affected by it get everything resolved ~_~
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Wow WTF!!
I changed my password, but still. This is ridiculous
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GOM..... wtf man. Please do your jobs.
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I'm getting really pissed at companies storing passwords in text.
come the fuck on
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Someone just pointed out that the exploit through which this information was gained may still exist, so you may want to hold off changing passwords until GomTV confirm it is safe.
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Great.................................................................................
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Thanks for the warning, r1ch. Just finished changing my password.
Edit: Lol maybe I shouldn't have yet
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On August 13 2011 03:24 R1CH wrote: Someone just pointed out that the exploit through which this information was gained may still exist, so you may want to hold off changing passwords until GomTV confirm it is safe. I really doubt it will have been fixed. But regardless, changing passwords will not harm anyone, and it will only make it safer, although not a much at all.
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OMG! I'm telling my friend to take actions asap.
Hopefully no one suffers a huge lost...
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On August 13 2011 03:24 R1CH wrote: Someone just pointed out that the exploit through which this information was gained may still exist, so you may want to hold off changing passwords until GomTV confirm it is safe.
And I read this just after I changed my password xd
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Fuck I'm so stupid... changing passwords immediately.
EDIT: Or maybe I should finish reading the thread first.... well I just need to keep my paypal account safe.
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On August 13 2011 03:26 ArnaudF wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2011 03:24 R1CH wrote: Someone just pointed out that the exploit through which this information was gained may still exist, so you may want to hold off changing passwords until GomTV confirm it is safe. And I read this just after I changed my password xd Same..... :D
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On August 13 2011 03:26 ArnaudF wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2011 03:24 R1CH wrote: Someone just pointed out that the exploit through which this information was gained may still exist, so you may want to hold off changing passwords until GomTV confirm it is safe. And I read this just after I changed my password xd same lol
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How is my teamliquid information stored?
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yup this happened to me when i bought the pass for the GSL super tournament. A couple of days later my email was compromised as I stupidly used the same password so had to change it.
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By the way, as a website developer, I can tell you storing passwords in plain text is much more common than most people think, even for large websites.
Basically, if you do the "forgot my password" procedure and get sent the original password, most of the time it means it's in plain text in the database.
There should be laws against that. I don't understand it's still possible to do such things (on large sites). Anyway, with that in mind, always pick different passwords for important stuff or better, never use the same password twice.
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Thank God I signed in with Twitter, this sucks big time.
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O RLY GOM What a shame not to crypt the password, every programmer knows that you have to crypt them ... Now I have to change a good third of my passwords, yay
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Amazing that after all the Lulzsec and Anonymous breaches recently, websites still store private information without at least hashing it.
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