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#1 May 21 2014 at 10:36 AM Rating: Excellent
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Hackers quietly broke into eBay two months ago and stole a database full of user information, the online auction site revealed Wednesday.

Criminals now have possession of eBay (EBAY, Fortune 500) customer names, account passwords, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers and birth dates.

The company said the passwords were encrypted, but there's no telling when or if the hackers can decrypt them. As a precaution, eBay is asking everyone to reset their passwords Wednesday afternoon -- but not yet.

The company isn't saying how many of its 148 million active accounts were affected -- or even how many customers had information stored in that database. But an eBay spokeswoman said the hack impacted "a large number of accounts."

EBay's subsidiary, PayPal, said it was untouched by the data breach. PayPal data, which is sensitive because it includes payment information, is kept on a separate network.

To hack into the eBay database, the cyber attackers managed to get their hands on "a small number" of eBay employee log-in credentials, the company said. They then used that to worm their way into eBay's corporate network. The hackers grabbed the customer database between late February and early March.

It wasn't until two weeks ago that eBay discovered employee credentials had been stolen, the company said. The company then conducted a forensic investigation of its computers and found the extent of the theft.

The company said it hasn't spotted any increase in fraudulent activity on eBay yet.

The good news for eBay customers is that the passwords were encrypted, so hackers will have to work to figure them out. Also, eBay's password requirements are ranked slightly better than average by password manager Dashlane. That'll make them even harder to decrypt.

But that's not the point. The real danger here is in the fallout of such a major data breach. Hackers now know where you live. They can call you. Expect to receive fake deals and offers. Beware of getting duped into revealing even more sensitive information, like your bank details or Social Security number.

This is only the latest major data breach compromising people's digital lives. In April, AOL (AOL) announced hackers stole "a significant number" of its 120 million users' email addresses, passwords, contact lists and more.


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Edited, May 21st 2014 12:38pm by Shaowstrike
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#2 May 21 2014 at 10:41 AM Rating: Excellent
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Guess it'll be a while before I sell that Alf lunch box afterall.
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This is an excellent opportunity for me to buy dumb crap.

"I didn't order this Marilyn Monroe/Venus de Milo mashup lamp! It must have been eBay hackers! Looks nice in the living room though..."
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#4 May 21 2014 at 11:41 AM Rating: Excellent
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
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Hackers quietly broke into eBay

Smiley: banghead

CNN don't know that, the hackers could have been making extremely loud incoherent noises in their homes as they hacked their way into my sales history.

Edited, May 21st 2014 1:41pm by Demoncard
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I'm sure they just wanted the e-mail addresses so they can spam kitchen remodeling services.
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The company said the passwords were encrypted, but there's no telling when or if the hackers can decrypt them


They can. Not a fucking mystery. There are two answers to that question when asked of someone familiar with the encryption being used "oh yes, definitely, probably already" and "it would take years". For it to be that second one, a company needs to spend substantially more per user. Guess how frequently that happens.
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I'm sure they just wanted the e-mail addresses so they can spam kitchen remodeling services.

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EBay's subsidiary, PayPal, said it was untouched by the data breach. PayPal data, which is sensitive because it includes payment information, is kept on a separate network.


This part is what's urking me, since a lot of people (myself included) had linked their eBay and PayPal accounts together. If they have your eBay login, they don't need your PayPal one to make purchases.
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I don't know if it was me or them but I had a curiously hard time finding a "Change your Password" link from the eBay front page (checking my account page, etc). I probably just missed something obvious but eventually wound up Googling it which took me to eBay's help page with a link.
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
CNNMoney wrote:
EBay's subsidiary, PayPal, said it was untouched by the data breach. PayPal data, which is sensitive because it includes payment information, is kept on a separate network.


This part is what's urking me, since a lot of people (myself included) had linked their eBay and PayPal accounts together. If they have your eBay login, they don't need your PayPal one to make purchases.


I logged on Ebay two weeks ago for the first time and years. I totally forgot my password and remember being asked if I wanted to link my account to PayPal.....good thing that I didn't.
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The company said the passwords were encrypted, but there's no telling when or if the hackers can decrypt them


They can. Not a fucking mystery. There are two answers to that question when asked of someone familiar with the encryption being used "oh yes, definitely, probably already" and "it would take years". For it to be that second one, a company needs to spend substantially more per user. Guess how frequently that happens.


Hey, eBay's password security is "ranked slightly better than average by password manager Dashlane. That'll make them even harder to decrypt". So nothing to be concerned about!


Edited, May 22nd 2014 3:12pm by gbaji
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#14 May 22 2014 at 5:42 PM Rating: Good
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Eh thanks for posting this guys. Changed my password.
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Crap, the record is skipping.
Crap, the record is skipping.
Percussive maintenance should fix it.
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ah, that is what I was hearing!
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someproteinguy wrote:
lolgaxe wrote:
Crap, the record is skipping.
Crap, the record is skipping.
Percussive maintenance should fix it.

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Works for specialists, too.
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
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Crap, the record is skipping.
Crap, the record is skipping.
Percussive maintenance should fix it.

Blow on it.

I'm thinking of making an ebay purchase. I WANT these shoes.

Is it safe?
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What Joph said, closed toed shoes and long pants. Any other way you just get acid burns on your skin. Better to lose a pair of shoes than a toe.
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