• Kickstarter hacked, user names and encrypted passwords accessed


    The crowdfunding website Kickstarter said Saturday it had been hacked and that user names, encrypted passwords and other data had been accessed.

    Kickstarter said it was informed of the hack Wednesday by law enforcement officials and that it had now closed the breach and strengthened its security.

    "Actual passwords were not revealed, however it is possible for a malicious person with enough computing power to guess and crack an encrypted password, particularly a weak or obvious one," CEO Yancey Strickler said in an email to users.

    The data accessed also included email addresses, mailing addresses and phone numbers, Strickler wrote. No credit card data was accessed, he said.

    "There is no evidence of unauthorized activity of any kind on your account," Strickler wrote.

    Users are advised to change the password on their account, and on any other accounts where they use the same passwords.


    Though Kickstarter was notified of the breach on Wednesday, it waited to tell customers until after the investigation was complete, the notice said.

    Facebook user names and logins were not compromised for those who use that log-in system to get on Kickstarter, according to the notice.

    Source: http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic...words_accessed
    Comments 1 Comment
    1. megabyteme's Avatar
      megabyteme -
      Not really the most exciting story. Nothing compromised except an encrypted password list and not-so-sensitive info. Nobody's account has been violated.

      Basically, those who use lame, dumbass passwords should have been smarter in the first place, and need to change them before something does happen.