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How shall I deal with this?
I once was hostsolutions user. This day i got an email from the anonymous guy:
Hello [email protected] Sadly you have used hostsolutions.ro before, and they were recently hacked about a month ago. We stole their database and all of their backups.
We also deleted all backups we could. Enjoy!
For proof, this is your database entry!
"uuid","firstname","lastname","companyname","email","address1","address2","city","state","postcode","country","phonenumber","tax_id","password","authmodule","authdata","currency","defaultgateway","credit","taxexempt","latefeeoveride","overideduenotices","separateinvoices","disableautocc","datecreated","notes","billingcid","securityqid","securityqans","groupid","cardtype","cardlastfour","cardnum","startdate","expdate","issuenumber","bankname","banktype","bankcode","bankacct","gatewayid","lastlogin","ip","host","status","language","pwresetkey","emailoptout","marketing_emails_opt_in","overrideautoclose","allow_sso","email_verified","created_at","updated_at","pwresetexpiry"
...They would have never told you sadly, so we tell you instead. I am sure you much rather know like this than not know at all, correct?
FU** HOSTSOLUTIONS.RO
If they try to deny breach again we post the databases for free online. Including backups of customers VPS servers.
how can I deal with this case? Do I need to change all my online password? thanks.
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Don't reuse passwords. Use a password manager - https://keepassxc.org/
Yes, also change your name and you need to move house to a different address.
It's @tinyweasel.
I got an alert of someone hacking my Facebook account too.
Change your password and watch the show.
Or, you can hack the hacker and shut their mouth.
change passwords frequently, you can let your banks know about the account that could have been compromised. Please contact Police officials or cybercrime dept.
Depends. If you are not using the same password elsewhere, then no.
If you are using the same password everywhere, also no. Just on accounts you don't want to share with the rest of the world.
Any proof? Or at least hint?