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just for folks who use it may want to change there password ?? http://www.zdnet.com/article/imgur-reveals-hackers-stole-login-data/ from 2014 and just disclosed this week ?? lucky for me my account was on a old long gone unused e-mail address [I guess ? ] anyway just incase you use that site and missed the articles on this issue and may want to do a new account or password good luck
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/28 08:30:38
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I think I'll wait another 3 years and see what happens. Are any passwords safe anyhow? No mater how long or how convoluted a password is there's software to crack it. Or the sites just give it away... like Equifax Inc.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/28 09:35:36
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It took three years to disclose a hack? Not acceptable for any company to wait that long.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/28 10:36:02
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Hoggle It took three years to disclose a hack? Not acceptable for any company to wait that long.
They all keep doing it and getting away with it. I think the only way to stop it is with class action lawsuits.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/28 10:44:10
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I hate to say as an imigurian, it really doesn't matter to me. They can steal my fake internet points. There is zero PII on that website. I can see they probably hacked it to get all the photos that are unlisted and probably "risque" to put it mildly.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/28 19:40:39
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My account seems to be ok.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/29 07:33:05
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Just don't reuse your passwords :)
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/29 22:31:44
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Vulper Just don't reuse your passwords :)
That's right. No more "abc123"
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/29 23:34:49
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I use a password manager, don't reuse passwords, and generate long passwords of random letters, numbers, and symbols. I recommend it. Sorry, using a mobile device. Can't embed. Password cracking: https://youtu.be/7U-RbOKanYsPassword choice/password managers: https://youtu.be/3NjQ9b3pgIg
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/30 00:05:01
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Hoggle It took three years to disclose a hack? Not acceptable for any company to wait that long.
They all keep doing it and getting away with it. I think the only way to stop it is with class action lawsuits.
I know they get away with it but it would be nice if we had some kind of consumer protection law that required hacked companies to notify users within a timeframe to protect them.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/30 00:25:45
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Vulper Just don't reuse your passwords :)
That's right. No more "abc123"
Don't worry I got a great password from the movie Spaceballs. Being a random 80's movie nobody would ever guess it...
Ooof! That doesn't sound like a good password. Either a phrase -- no matter how uncommon or complex -- or combination of common words -- no matter how insensible -- are unwise choices for a password. See above. From a movie? That would definitely not be considered uncommon or complex. If any of the millions and millions of passwords which have been leaked in the large data dumps matches your password or is similar through interchange, your password could be cracked the next "hack" within minutes. My master password for unencrypting my password manager is greater than 20 characters long and contains random characters which I have memorized. Within my password manager, each account has a different password of random characters greater than 12 characters long.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/30 03:24:31
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ty_ger07 I use a password manager, don't reuse passwords, and generate long passwords of random letters, numbers, and symbols. I recommend it.
Sorry, using a mobile device. Can't embed.
Password cracking: https://youtu.be/7U-RbOKanYs
Password choice/password managers: https://youtu.be/3NjQ9b3pgIg
+1.... I do the same thing tyger, usually 16-22 characters with caps also because at that point the time it would take even a distributed cluster to crack them would be too long to bother with. If someone cant crack it within a couple days at most they move on. Without the password manager I would be lost though, lol.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/30 09:22:06
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Hoggle Don't worry I got a great password from the movie Spaceballs. Being a random 80's movie nobody would ever guess it...
I was thinking the same thing.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/11/30 19:44:50
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Another day another shady leftist tech company exposed. I'm so shocked.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/02 12:41:28
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Well my password is PASSWORD in all caps, nobody will ever guess that!
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/02 13:29:50
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I use google+ to login.. I haven’t used a password for imgur yet.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/13 15:03:48
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lol.. I thought myself 3 years to let you know ??? I guess better late then never ...lol.... I think if a hacker wants in it don't matter how secure or what you do if they want it they will figure it out and get in to it
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/13 15:27:42
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I'm curious about the security behind password managers whether stand alone programs, or services. It seems like this would be a jackpot to hack if its a service. Even if its a stand alone program, it would create a nice concise target. I'll have to look into it some more. I am sure someone on here has already done some of that research.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/13 16:43:27
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Heh.. many years ago at an old job they had some major IT issue and had to pass around a piece of paper and get everyone to write down their login name (company staff ID number) and password so they could get everything reset. My password happened to be "Forget[employercompanyname]" ...that went down well.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/13 17:06:01
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Nereus Heh.. many years ago at an old job they had some major IT issue and had to pass around a piece of paper and get everyone to write down their login name (company staff ID number) and password so they could get everything reset. My password happened to be "Forget[employercompanyname]" ...that went down well.
LMAO can they REALLY give you flak about that though? Considering its your private PW and their recent major screw up LMAO What happens if you happen to forget it? lol
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/13 17:35:58
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Nereus Heh.. many years ago at an old job they had some major IT issue and had to pass around a piece of paper and get everyone to write down their login name (company staff ID number) and password so they could get everything reset. My password happened to be "Forget[employercompanyname]" ...that went down well.
LMAO can they REALLY give you flak about that though? Considering its your private PW and their recent major screw up LMAO What happens if you happen to forget it? lol
They didn't give me any crap about it fortunately, but everyone that had to write their name & p/w on that paper after me had the opportunity to see it ..including my bosses. A few peers were like, "omg dude noooo" to me, lol. The IT guy just looked at me and shook his head and laughed. This was many years ago, I guess they locked themselves out of their own database or something, only happened the one time, just bad timing for me as they auto-forced p/w changes every so often. Funny looking back at it though.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/13 17:39:51
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Nereus Heh.. many years ago at an old job they had some major IT issue and had to pass around a piece of paper and get everyone to write down their login name (company staff ID number) and password so they could get everything reset. My password happened to be "Forget[employercompanyname]" ...that went down well.
LMAO can they REALLY give you flak about that though? Considering its your private PW and their recent major screw up LMAO What happens if you happen to forget it? lol
They didn't give me any crap about it fortunately, but everyone that had to write their name & p/w on that paper after me had the opportunity to see it ..including my bosses. A few peers were like, "omg dude noooo" to me, lol. The IT guy just looked at me and shook his head and laughed. This was many years ago, I guess they locked themselves out of their own database or something, only happened the one time, just bad timing for me as they auto-forced p/w changes every so often. Funny looking back at it though.
LOL that's pretty darn funny. I would've probably given them an old one and approached them privately later to change it if necessary lol
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/13 18:05:06
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Watch the language guys. Thanks.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/13 18:08:46
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SirAce135 I'm curious about the security behind password managers whether stand alone programs, or services. It seems like this would be a jackpot to hack if its a service. Even if its a stand alone program, it would create a nice concise target. I'll have to look into it some more. I am sure someone on here has already done some of that research.
Password managers are very secure. At least the reputable ones are. For instance, the Lastpass service has been hacked and gained access to at least once in the past but nothing interesting was stolen. The theory behind password managers is that everything in your password vault is encrypted by your master password; so as long as your master password is a strong password, all they can obtain is a scrambled mess which they will never unscramble. And every user is unique with a completely different challenge associated with hacking into their vault; unless, of course, some users happened to choose the same master password. It's quite exactly like changing all of your passwords for all your accounts to unique random gibberish which you will never remember, saving that gibberish in a text file on a USB stick since you aren't able to memorize it, and then encypting that text file with a long secure password which no one is likely to figure out. When the thief steals your USB stick, assuming that the encryption used is good and assuming that there are no hash collisions, good luck. Except with a password manager, you have that safe vault of passwords available at multiple places to which you aren't likely to lose access. If you are curious, please watch the videos I posted above.
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/13 22:16:57
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SirAce135 I'm curious about the security behind password managers whether stand alone programs, or services. It seems like this would be a jackpot to hack if its a service. Even if its a stand alone program, it would create a nice concise target. I'll have to look into it some more. I am sure someone on here has already done some of that research.
Password managers are very secure. At least the reputable ones are. For instance, the Lastpass service has been hacked and gained access to at least once in the past but nothing interesting was stolen. The theory behind password managers is that everything in your password vault is encrypted by your master password; so as long as your master password is a strong password, all they can obtain is a scrambled mess which they will never unscramble. And every user is unique with a completely different challenge associated with hacking into their vault; unless, of course, some users happened to choose the same master password.
It's quite exactly like changing all of your passwords for all your accounts to unique random gibberish which you will never remember, saving that gibberish in a text file on a USB stick since you aren't able to memorize it, and then encypting that text file with a long secure password which no one is likely to figure out. When the thief steals your USB stick, assuming that the encryption used is good and assuming that there are no hash collisions, good luck. Except with a password manager, you have that safe vault of passwords available at multiple places to which you aren't likely to lose access.
If you are curious, please watch the videos I posted above.
Thanks for the info, I will def have to look into them some more starting with that video you posted. I will save it to watch it tomorrow when I am more conscious lol
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/15 09:45:18
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Anyone using iCloud or Dropbox for public “link” hosting images?
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Re: imgur hacked
2017/12/15 14:39:46
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SirAce135 I'm curious about the security behind password managers whether stand alone programs, or services. It seems like this would be a jackpot to hack if its a service. Even if its a stand alone program, it would create a nice concise target. I'll have to look into it some more. I am sure someone on here has already done some of that research.
Been using keepass for years now. I don't know what I'd do without it since I have like 1325135135 computer accounts and it's how I access anything any longer. Have it on the PC and phone.
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