Cloudminr.io Hacked, User Database Put Up For Sale
Users of the "cloud mining" service Cloudminr.io were greeted with an unwelcome surprise when they showed up at the site in the last several hours: a CSV (comma separated values) file containing a sample of the entire user database for the website. The whole site is apparently for sale, and the hackers appear to have full control of the server at this point. Poor security practices are one of the hazards one can run when putting their money with anyone remotely. For some (yet) unknown reason, the passwords and other user information for the entirety of the database were not stored as a....
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