![]() However you stack it up, and whether they paid the ransom or not, the data is now out there. We hardly agreed, because it was not a low amount of money. He asked for a BTC ransom to not disclose this to public and promise to delete the data. The language in the post reads a little ambiguously: Some coverage is claiming they paid up, but then the data eventually leaked anyway. One point of contention relates to paying off the ransom. The site was created in 2006 with little knowledge of security, so passwords were stored in md5() hashes without salt” “He gained access to all users’ data – email, username, password…He promised the data would be erased and he would help us secure the site after the payment. The site received a message from someone with proof of having gained access to the data. There’s a long and detailed post on Open Subtitles’ forum with regard to what’s happened. 75% were already in Read more: - Have I Been Pwned January 19, 2022 Data included email and IP addresses, usernames and unsalted MD5 password hashes. New breach: Open Subtitles had almost 7M accounts breached and ransomed in Aug.
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