Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]WARNING - this came to the mailbox I use for the LUG. Never seen this type of issue before, but others may have. Checked Ars Technica web sites at: http://arstechnica.com/ http://arstechnica.com/apple/ ..... without clicking on the link below, the open forum does not have an immediate heads up. Do you think the site has been compromised? Hugh Begin forwarded message: > From: civis at arstechnica.com > Date: April 30, 2010 8:34:33 PM GMT+04:30 > To: undisclosed-recipients: ; > Subject: Alert: Old forum provider compromised, private registration > emails harvested > Reply-To: civis at arstechnica.com > > The following is an e-mail sent to you by an administrator of "Ars > Technica > OpenForum". If this message is spam, contains abusive or other > comments you > find offensive please contact the webmaster of the board at the > following > address: > > civis at arstechnica.com > > Include this full e-mail (particularly the headers). > > Message sent to you follows: > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Hello, > > You are receiving this message because you have a registered an Ars > Technica account with this email address. > > Our previous forum provider (Social Strata, formerly known as > Groupee and > Infopop) had a server hacked recently, and has advised us that private > registration email addresses were harvested. These included email > addresses for anyone who registered with Ars Technica while we were > still > using their services. In addition, the rooted server was used to > send out > at least one mass phishing attempt. > > Although Groupee/Social Strata tells us that no password information > of any > kind was accessible from that server, we still recommend that you > change > your Ars Technica password (and any account on a third party site > you use > that password with) just to be safe. > > We became aware of this issue this morning and are following up with > Groupee/Social Strata to see if we can get more details and > assurances on > the scope of the compromise. We have also requested that they purge > all > Ars Technica data from their systems so future problems don't affect > our > users. > > We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. If you > would like > to read further updates on this issue, please see the active > announcement > we have in our new forums: > http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1108748 > > Please contact us with any questions. > > Thanks, > Kurt Mackey > Technical Directory, Ars Technica > > > -- hewthompson at mac.com Kabul, Afghanistan