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- Feb 21, 2018
I think that with the worrying amount of websites that got their data leaked recently, it should warrant a thread to discuss about cybersecurity in general.
If you somehow live under a rock, recently Twitch was hacked making the payout of streamers, the source code of Twitch and the knowledge of a Steam competitor publicly known.
Before Twitch, Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram were all down simultaneously apparently because sensitive information was being scraped from an exploit and then leaked out there, this information could be used in actual criminal activity like identity theft.
Even before Facebook, Epik, the host provider for a plethora of right-wing boomer sites like Gab, Parler, etc was hacked twice, once by tranny-led DDoSecrets and then a second time by anonymous. The database leaks included email addresses, passwords and the entire posting history of the users of those sites.
There's already a thread on each topic if you want to learn more:
These have made the news, but according to Firefox monitor there are many more sites that have been hacked, but that nobody really talks about.
It's exactly why everyone should be using a different password for each site they use because you might not be aware of a breach although it is there, even for Mozilla it sometimes takes them years to find and then verify a leak.
Also, NEVER post personal information on the web, even if you think it's private, it really is not and all it takes for that to be publicized would be either an exploit or a hack.
If you somehow live under a rock, recently Twitch was hacked making the payout of streamers, the source code of Twitch and the knowledge of a Steam competitor publicly known.
Before Twitch, Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram were all down simultaneously apparently because sensitive information was being scraped from an exploit and then leaked out there, this information could be used in actual criminal activity like identity theft.
Even before Facebook, Epik, the host provider for a plethora of right-wing boomer sites like Gab, Parler, etc was hacked twice, once by tranny-led DDoSecrets and then a second time by anonymous. The database leaks included email addresses, passwords and the entire posting history of the users of those sites.
There's already a thread on each topic if you want to learn more:
These have made the news, but according to Firefox monitor there are many more sites that have been hacked, but that nobody really talks about.
It's exactly why everyone should be using a different password for each site they use because you might not be aware of a breach although it is there, even for Mozilla it sometimes takes them years to find and then verify a leak.
Also, NEVER post personal information on the web, even if you think it's private, it really is not and all it takes for that to be publicized would be either an exploit or a hack.
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