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    Quote Originally Posted by LaPistola View Post
    anyone who has access to the list would you tell me if I am on it for RTS? Same nik.
    LaPistola ross***@gmail.com bbea61193fcd6180eea7ca14d******* 68.193.***.***



    Edit: Only md5 hashes were provided, and a quick reverse hash lookup of your password was unsuccessful, so you don't have too much to worry about. If you want to be extra safe, you should change that password if it's on other sites.
    Last edited by eLucid; 08-27-2007 at 01:13 AM.

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    dam oh well i changed all my passes as soon as I foulnd out including my e-mail, but I don't like the fact that my ip and e-mail is out there maybe I ought to change that to
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    changed all passes on all sites

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    the hackers have made a habit to hack the same sites

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    I think password hashes cannot be reverse hash.. so how can they use it?


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    There are some trackers, like bitmeTV and bitme for example, that do not send a confirmation email to your old email account when you attempt to change the registered email.

    What if a thief finds a leaked bitmeTV userbase, enters someone's account and changes the registered passwd?
    Last edited by znik; 08-27-2007 at 08:02 AM.

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    Ah, don't even say it znik that would be terrible for a lot of people out there including me.

    btw I see your a four star general now. I'll have to pay you a bit more respect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by game1283 View Post
    I think password hashes cannot be reverse hash.. so how can they use it?
    You're right. It's very difficult to reverse a hash unless the password is simple, or a rainbow table is used. Unfortunately, there's a fault in the cookie system used by the TB source, which makes it possible to get into an account with only a hash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by znik View Post
    There are some trackers, like bitmeTV and bitme for example, that do not send a confirmation email to your old email account when you attempt to change the registered email.

    What if a thief finds a leaked bitmeTV userbase, enters someone's account and changes the registered passwd?
    Sorry, I didn't get it.. how could they enter someone's account if the passwords are hashed? isn't it the passwords at userbases are hashed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by game1283 View Post
    I think password hashes cannot be reverse hash.. so how can they use it?
    You're right. It's very difficult to reverse a hash unless the password is simple, or a rainbow table is used. Unfortunately, there's a fault in the cookie system used by the TB source, which makes it possible to get into an account with only a hash.
    OMG we're dead
    Last edited by game1283; 08-27-2007 at 08:16 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost


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    the recent BitHDTV leak with the nicknames along with their passwds available to anyone, proves that we are not at all secure game1283...

    I think that all trackers should at least not permit the change of the registered email, or do it after serious consideration.

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