Handful of Accounts are Breached
The breach was from a leaked database! as we've mentioned multiple times. Don't reuse your passwords. The databases for RSPS projects are commonly leaked or even released. If you've reused your password, we highly recommend changing it asap!
-------------------- I'm highly recommending everyone to use complex passwords! We have just had an incident where someone have gained access to a handful of accounts. If yours is one of the, contact me on Discord, and we'll sort this out. My theory so far is that someone bruteforced (basically a piece of software designed to try passwords until one is a match) random accounts. Doesn't look like any admin accounts have been affected by this. I will get this cleaned up, and I also have a theory on where this occurred. I added a temporary fix to prevent this from happening again, but I'm not sure if that was the source for the breach(es). |
Good thing you're on this, hope we can resolve this asap.
|
Can't post anywhere only here, not even allowed to view the portal.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Sadly this happens from time to time. Glad to see more security added.
|
Who leaked?
|
Quote:
So if you're trying to find someone to blame, well... The only people to blame are those who use weak or compromised passwords. |
Quote:
I asked who leaked so that I know who not to give administrative privileges in the future. |
Quote:
When a project is dead, and server is offline, the files are sometimes shared with people. Which means people might also get their hands on a copy of a previous database. Personally, if I were to release files, I would remove any information that is sensitive enough (emails, passwords, IPs etc) |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:22 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.