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The timing is way too convenient.
I will be a dick to say that this was planned.
found mine in spam, then came here to see, thankfully I keep everything unique per service for many years now.
Didn't get mine, I feel left out
To the people that received the mail, when was your most recent login on the billing panel?
Mine was 2021-08-05.
Just stopping in to say #metoo
Every time I think I'm gonna use some of this useless credit, shit like this happens. Oh, the email was in my spam, and thank god I used paypal.... And fuck me for believing a romanian perfume store owner and his basement would make an excellent place to host anything... at all 😂 (insert emoji of me shooting my brains out)
Mine was 2019-07-15
Hello hackers, if I comment my oder id could you please double the backups?
I come here to see what will jsg say.
I expect him to say:
X out of Y of my servers are still online.
That rotten horse is not dead, it's to early to draw the conclusion.
Wall of text that express how he cares the community.
I bet $7 on this.
Fortunately I didn't register there.
fortunately, i only used fakedata and throwaway email and phone number. paranoia does make sense from time to time.
Got one too. I was suspiscious at first thinking it could be "public" data from domains etc but it has my home IP listed.
I only ever had a free VM that was won so no card details luckily but still not good.
Exactly, fake data and disposable email, the best combo.
This @cociu is never ending episode of surprises on LET. This time user privacy has been involucrated .
Can confirm password hash in email seems to match my password used at HS.
It was a throw away pass so I just used the "decrypt" part of https://bcrypt-generator.com/ and it came up as a match.
it is a match for me too.
rip
The IP part was also a give away too, as it was a very specific v6 address that I only used for a short amount of time but it ties in with the "lastlogin" field.
I feel like if something manages to connect to my desk router and then guess my already complicated bitwarden password (prolly easier to just take the RPi lol) then I'd die of a heart attack so my passwords would kinda be useless to me at that point... :shrug:
He will say that you are not particularly smart and provably wrong.
Oh and regards to cybertech, the "benchmark king" at LES who of course liked your stupid and wrong comment.
Hacked or sold?
probably depends on which category you'd put "harddrives from OLX" into ;-)
on another note, I'd be interested in the recency of that data. from what it seems so far only rather old clients confirmed in here, 2017/2018/2019.
as the table obviously holds a "lastlogin" data I'd say it be interesting to find the most recent one amongst the people here who got such a mail. especially those with (more or less) 'active' services most likely (tried to) logged in more recently, so...
Shows 2021-11-25 for me, so the data seems to be recent.
wow, thanks, that was fast. also wouldn't have expected that to be honest...
If i am not mistaken, WHMCS uses BCRYPT so, the password hashes are useless?
Yes, but:
@cociu the fucking guy He is apparently mouth dead and shits on everything
Well. F*ck WHMCS then, we should collectively sue them for storing this sensitive data in plain text.
What is the logic of storing email contents in the database in plaintext when they advertise encryption bla bla. Fu*king idiots.
It's the root password you set during the order process for your VPS which is sent in clear text. It's not the account password. And most of the people know, that WHMCS does this. People who use their super secret 1337P455w0r7 there, well, can't help.