Russian hackers have stolen usernames with passwords
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/08 ... passwords/
be careful or rather change your passwords whereever you use them
it is not known which websites and servers
Russian hackers stole passwords
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Re: Russian hackers stole passwords
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Re: Russian hackers stole passwords
they do know which servers and providers, they just wont tell us because it is not beneficial to them1over137 wrote:it is not known which websites and servers
the only place where i have my real info on the www is at work, and being that i work in government, I.T. does a semi-decent job in keeping the hackers out., i think
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