GOMTV.net compromised - Page 33
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StimMarine
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urashimakt
United States1591 Posts
On August 14 2011 02:43 Finrod1 wrote: How stupid are they? I want a reperation payment by gom, asap. Does anyone know how the chances are for a class-action lawsuit against gom? That's a pretty ugly idea, man. Ask for a refund or whatever, but class action lawsuits don't help you, hurt the defendant, and make some lucky lawyer rich. I appreciate the crash course in internet security from poppa r1ch! | ||
Fritti
Netherlands52 Posts
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cari-kira
Germany655 Posts
On August 14 2011 02:58 urashimakt wrote: That's a pretty ugly idea, man. Ask for a refund or whatever, but class action lawsuits don't help you, hurt the defendant, and make some lucky lawyer rich. you shouldnt take him serious. he lives in germany and here we dont ever get paid reparations from things like this (why should you? your internet personality was hurt or what? dont make me laugh, you hurt your "internet personality" with shitty statements like that much more...). here its not like in the states. enterprises in germany dont get sued for high exaggerated reparation sums to discourage future offendings like in the states, here they will only get sentenced to the sum that makes up for the damage that has been done. he perhaps is too young to know that. but noone is too young to post their bs in the internet -.- | ||
Hipsv
135 Posts
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Azuroz
Sweden1630 Posts
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-stOpSKY-
Canada498 Posts
On August 14 2011 04:03 Hipsv wrote: Hmm that's also scary that they have a vulnerability for a SQL injection, because it means they have shoddy coding on their website. Didnt the FBI or CIA or someone just get broken into with a basic SQL as well? During that stupid Lulzsec campaign. | ||
PoopLord
537 Posts
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Yergidy
United States2107 Posts
On August 14 2011 02:58 StimMarine wrote: Why hasn't there been an official response from GOMTV? Seriously. You would think they would know it's important to let your users know that they need to change their passwords before their accounts get stolen... | ||
Clbull
United Kingdom1436 Posts
On August 13 2011 03:14 R1CH wrote: There appears to be zero security on the passwords as they were stored in plain text (really GOM?). Ouch. It looks like GOMTV have pulled off a Sony here (although at least Sony did encrypt their sensitive information.) Besides, aren't there data protection laws preventing you from storing sensitive information without encryption or similar security measures? I mean IANAL (I Am Not A Lawyer) and I know absolutely jack shit about the state of data protection legislation in South Korea but wouldn't that have effectively made GOMTV's actions illegal? If what R1CH said about how GOMTV have stored their passwords is the case then Gretech could potentially be in a lot of deep shit right now. It's especially scary because Blizzard have officially endorsed them and the GSL in Korea. On August 14 2011 04:21 Yergidy wrote: Seriously. You would think they would know it's important to let your users know that they need to change their passwords before their accounts get stolen... The fact that GOMTV haven't informed their customers is rubbing even more salt into the wound. | ||
Zyxds
United States91 Posts
On August 14 2011 04:10 stOpSKY wrote: Didnt the FBI or CIA or someone just get broken into with a basic SQL as well? During that stupid Lulzsec campaign. Kind of, but nothing of importance was compromised. The real CIA/FBI/Military info is stored on a secure server. I would assume via SIPRnet or a higher security clearance source. Something that is NOT available using a 'typical' internet connection. | ||
thee telescopes
321 Posts
On August 14 2011 04:21 Yergidy wrote: Honestly at this point I think they're just hoping if they say nothing less people will notice.Seriously. You would think they would know it's important to let your users know that they need to change their passwords before their accounts get stolen... | ||
Rorak
Sweden10 Posts
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Seiru
United States40 Posts
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mmdmmd
722 Posts
Just received an email that Bethesda Forum database has been breached. | ||
sleepingdog
Austria6145 Posts
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Scribble
2077 Posts
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MasterVelVet
Belgium132 Posts
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kyophan
United States113 Posts
On August 14 2011 05:08 Rorak wrote: Hmm, I think GOMTV just removed the thread about this matter on their boards, I can't find it anymore, and I'm guessing no official word has been said from them yet? This one? http://www.gomtv.net/forum/view.gom?page=1&topicid=202665 I agree. At the very least, it would be proper to be given a warning. I wouldn't have caught this if I didn't visit teamliquid on a daily basis. | ||
EL33T_COL
Canada68 Posts
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