Imgur hack: 1,7 million accounts in foreign hands

Imgur hack: A few days later the Uber admission for one δεδομένων της που έγινε το 2016, και αφορά από 57 εκατομμύρια πελάτες, η επίσης δημοφιλής ιστοσελίδα κοινής χρήσης εικόνων αποκάλυψε έπεσε θύμε hacking το 2014.

Email addresses and passwords were stolen from the Imgur breach from 1,7 million user accounts.Imgur hack

In one publishing on the blog of the company, Imgur claims it was notified of the breach three years ago on November 23, when a researcher sent them an email containing stolen data.

Imgur's Chief Operating Officer (COO) then notified the company's founder and vice president before starting to confirm the data.

Following the completion of the data validation, the company confirmed on Friday morning that the 2014 data breach affected approximately 1,7 million Imgur user accounts (a small portion of the database containing 150 million users) and that the information included only email addresses and passwords.

This is because Imgur did not ask for real names, phone numbers, addresses or any other personal identification information.

The company said stolen passwords were encrypted with an old hashing algorithm called SHA-256, which can easily with brute force attacks.

However, Imgur COG Roy Sehgal said the service no longer uses the SHA-256 but a much more powerful password scrambler bcrypt from last year.

The company has already started informing the affected users and requires them to change their password, while still investigating how the hacking occurred.

Security expert Troy Hunt, who briefed Imgur on the incident, said technicians acted immediately after the breach was reported.

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