#1 Added by Tamarea 10 years ago Report | Quote
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#2 Added by Mikira 10 years ago Report | Quote
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#4 Added by Talkirc 10 years ago Report | Quote
Other games - they give you a cookie whether you succeed or not, in fact you don't even have to participate. Ryzom takes your cookie, eats it in front of you, and slaps you 2 or 3 times for bringing a cookie in the first place.
#5 Added by Mjollren 10 years ago Report | Quote
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#6 Added by Karu 10 years ago Report | Quote
- Several old encryption mechanisms have been proven weak in time; we need to know what encryption you are / were using. My fear is that you are still using a hashing algorithm that was "standard" at the game launch in 2004, i.e. md5 or sha1, and which means the lost passwords were cracked almost immediately.
#7 Added by Gidget 10 years ago Report | Quote
Tamarea,- I have multiple accounts (storage alts, etc) and ALL of them have been compromised. A lot of the active guildmates have all confirmed they have been hit too. This is too much of a coincidence.Given this data, I do not believe in the slightest that only 1% of the accounts were hit; it is statistically improbable that everyone I know has been hit. How many accounts of active players have been compromised?
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#11 Added by Kaetemi 10 years ago Report | Quote
If at least 3 of the 4 players I talked to recently had a problem, the odds are that it wasn't 1%.
#12 Added by Binarabi 10 years ago Report | Quote
I for one am glad that this attack was detected and dealt with so quickly and efficiently. Yes, things could be made more secure, but nothing online is ever totally secure.
#13 Added by Khalaoden 10 years ago Report | Quote
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#14 Added by Markanjio 10 years ago Report | Quote
passwords are encrypted with 'crypt', it uses DES i think and it's salted.
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#15 Added by Bitttymacod 10 years ago Report | Quote
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