DataBreaches.net

DataBreaches.net

The Office of Inadequate Security

Menu
  • Breach Laws
  • About
  • Donate
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Transparency Reports
Menu

FurRag.com notifies users of hack

Posted on September 16, 2013 by Dissent

Alex Vance has posted a forum noticeon FurRag.com, advising users to change their passwords:

I’ve been made aware of a list of usernames, e-mail addresses and MD5 hashes that has been leaked and determined that it was stolen from FurRag on 2 September.

For the security of our users I’m putting the site in Maintenance Mode until further notice, while I seek help in investigating the source of the security breach, the nature and extent of it, and what solutions there can be.

 

Related Posts:

  • uTorrent forums hacked, change your passwords
  • Developing: RaidForums users db leaked
  • Finnish travel service hacked; thousands of users'…
  • UKChatterbox urges password change following hack attack
  • Artsy Alerts Users of Data-Security Breach; Report…

Post navigation

← Under GOP pressure, Florida firm returns health-care grant
West Yorkshire Police: Cops rapped for snooping →

Sponsored or Paid Posts

This site doesn’t accept sponsored posts and doesn’t respond to requests about them.

Have a News Tip?

Email:

Breaches[at]Protonmail.ch
Tips[at]DataBreaches.net

Signal: +1 516-776-7756

Telegram: @DissentDoe

Browse by News Section

Latest Posts

  • After $50 Million Breach, KyberSwap Faces Hacker’s Shocking Demands
  • Hendersonville city employees target of cybersecurity breach
  • Ukrainian gets 8-year sentence for running marketplace for Americans’ data
  • Some city data was stolen during cyber breach; full scope remains unknown, Long Beach says
  • More than 1 million Michiganders affected by Welltok cyberattack
  • Line operator says 440,000 personal records leaked in data breach
  • Ransomware group ‘Black Basta’ has raked in more than $100 million -researchers
  • DFS Announces $1 Million Cybersecurity Settlement With First American Title Insurance Company

Please Donate

If you can, please donate XMR to our Monero wallet because the entities whose breaches we expose are definitely not supporting our work and are generally trying to chill our speech!

Donate- Scan QR Code   Donate!

Social Media

Find me on Infosec.Exchange.

I am also on Telegram @DissentDoe.

RSS

Grab the RSS Feed

Copyright

© 2009 – 2023, DataBreaches.net and DataBreaches LLC. All rights reserved.

HIGH PRAISE, INDEED!

“You translate “Nerd” into understandable “English” — Victor Gevers of GDI Foundation, talking about DataBreaches.net

©2023 DataBreaches.net