Security News > 2016 > April > 7 million users affected by Minecraft community Lifeboat data breach (Help Net Security)
2016-04-27 19:02
Minecraft community fansite “Lifeboat” has admitted that it suffered a data breach in January, after security researcher Troy Hunt added some of the stolen data to his “Have I Been Pwned?” website. Lifeboat Network runs servers that players of the smartphone version of Minecraft can connect to in order to play in different game modes (CTF, survival games, etc.). In order to do that, they have to open an account. Hunt was given the data … More →
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