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Hackers loot German gaming site Gamigo of 8m passwords

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More than eight million passwords have been stolen from German gaming website Gamigo and published online more than four months after hackers broke into the network.

The hashed passwords were dumped on crypto-cracking forum InsidePro, the same site where users last month posted a cache of some 6.5 million LinkedIn user logins.

A forum user appeared to have defeated the one-way hash and claimed to have decrypted 94 percent of passwords.

Data breach monitoring service PwnedList tipped off Forbes to the booty and discovered it contained a whopping 8.2 million unique email addresses.

Three million of the addresses came from the United States, 2.4 million from Germany, and 1.3 million from France.

The breach is among 2012's largest reported data leakage incidents.

The encrypted password cache 'all.txt' was removed from the file-sharing web site to which it was uploaded.

A Gamingo spokesperson did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment.

This article originally appeared at SCMagazine.com.au

 

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