Venice Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 Yesterday Lanaboards went offline for me for a while, and then I woke up to this notification: I've never had this happen before! Just sharing as a warning to maybe keep your password more unique for here, especially as this site isn't secure/not encrypted (no HTTPS/SSL protocol so far) EDIT/UPDATE: site is encrypted, but still keep your password unique! . Stay safe! 7 Quote
Dominikx4 Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 for everyone concerned, go check on https://haveibeenpwned.com/ w/ your e-mail address! theyll tell you if your data has ever been compromised. it doesnt show up for me, but im not sure whether theyve already updated or if it was only a selected few accounts 5 Quote
Rorman Nockwell Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 Just don't use the password you use on Lanaboreds anywhere else just to be safe, everyone. It's when they get your email/password combo and you use it on multiple sites then they can get into your accounts on the other sites, obviously. 1 Quote ur legit gonna look the same stop buying oil of Olay face cream
May Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 even i don’t know wat my password is for this site 1 Quote
admin Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 Hi, I'm looking into this, and by some quick tests I've just run + through my contact at my host software, LanaBoards itself was not victim to a data leak. The Passwords application that you posted a screenshot from also identifies when you've used a password for another website, so my best guess is that what that notification was trying to tell you is that the email/password combination you have for LanaBoards has been exploited from another site's data leak where you registered with the same data, so they're advising you to change your password here to avoid your LanaBoards account being compromised. (Plus it sort of reads off that way.) I'll keep you updated, but so far I can't seem to find any evidence that LanaBoards was a victim of a data leak. I've even checked two password applications I use, neither of which has identified LanaBoards itself as a data leak victim x (also, we do have a HTTPS/SSL script installed & running, but because some of the embedded images and site functions are coded in with HTTP rather than HTTPS, the padlock may not show on a page if it is technically "partially insecure" due to the images and tools using HTTP instead of HTTPS, but rest assured that all sensitive information is securely encrypted with our script) 15 Quote
Venice Posted March 23, 2021 Author Posted March 23, 2021 9 hours ago, RormanNockwell said: Just don't use the password you use on Lanaboreds anywhere else just to be safe, everyone. It's when they get your email/password combo and you use it on multiple sites then they can get into your accounts on the other sites, obviously. Yep exactly! That's what I meant with keeping the password unique for this site 9 hours ago, Dominikx4 said: for everyone concerned, go check on https://haveibeenpwned.com/ w/ your e-mail address! theyll tell you if your data has ever been compromised. it doesnt show up for me, but im not sure whether theyve already updated or if it was only a selected few accounts Nice, thanks for sharing that! And yeah this definitely was not all accounts bc this didn't happen to my friend on here 9 hours ago, admin said: Hi, I'm looking into this, and by some quick tests I've just run + through my contact at my host software, LanaBoards itself was not victim to a data leak. The Passwords application that you posted a screenshot from also identifies when you've used a password for another website, so my best guess is that what that notification was trying to tell you is that the email/password combination you have for LanaBoards has been exploited from another site's data leak where you registered with the same data, so they're advising you to change your password here to avoid your LanaBoards account being compromised. (Plus it sort of reads off that way.) I'll keep you updated, but so far I can't seem to find any evidence that LanaBoards was a victim of a data leak. I've even checked two password applications I use, neither of which has identified LanaBoards itself as a data leak victim x (also, we do have a HTTPS/SSL script installed & running, but because some of the embedded images and site functions are coded in with HTTP rather than HTTPS, the padlock may not show on a page if it is technically "partially insecure" due to the images and tools using HTTP instead of HTTPS, but rest assured that all sensitive information is securely encrypted with our script) My email and password for Lanaboards is actually unique to only Lanaboards and nowhere else! Always has been like that, so it can't have been any multiple combination problem Thanks for looking into this and good to know about the encryption! EDIT: And thank you for all your hard work and dedication into this site ? 1 Quote
Venice Posted March 23, 2021 Author Posted March 23, 2021 9 hours ago, Rico25 said: Chile Daddy 4 Quote
Lentilus Posted March 23, 2021 Posted March 23, 2021 8 hours ago, admin said: Hi, I'm looking into this, and by some quick tests I've just run + through my contact at my host software, LanaBoards itself was not victim to a data leak. The Passwords application that you posted a screenshot from also identifies when you've used a password for another website, so my best guess is that what that notification was trying to tell you is that the email/password combination you have for LanaBoards has been exploited from another site's data leak where you registered with the same data, so they're advising you to change your password here to avoid your LanaBoards account being compromised. (Plus it sort of reads off that way.) I'll keep you updated, but so far I can't seem to find any evidence that LanaBoards was a victim of a data leak. I've even checked two password applications I use, neither of which has identified LanaBoards itself as a data leak victim x (also, we do have a HTTPS/SSL script installed & running, but because some of the embedded images and site functions are coded in with HTTP rather than HTTPS, the padlock may not show on a page if it is technically "partially insecure" due to the images and tools using HTTP instead of HTTPS, but rest assured that all sensitive information is securely encrypted with our script) thanks Elle! 3 Quote
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