BitDefender Hacked; Passwords Unencrypted and Hacker to be Paid in BTC

BitDefender Hacked; Passwords Unencrypted and Hacker to be Paid in BTC

BitDefender, an award winning internet security Software Company based in Romania has fallen victim to a data breach which leaked the company’s customer data including usernames and passwords to an anonymous hacker. The customer data stolen by a hacker with an online alias “DetoxRansome” told Forbes that all information including passwords and usernames were unencrypted. According to “DetoxRansome,” the usernames and passwords were in plain text. However, if it were encrypted, it would have been extremely difficult to decrypt. Fortunately, the data stolen accounts to “less than 1% of the....


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