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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 5886812" data-attributes="member: 115446"><p>This is the link for the source of information to all of this.</p><p>I have spent time looking through a long list on his site.</p><p></p><p>One of the places listed as being hacked is in the Lake District, it has details of many</p><p>accounts who have used the site,this site is a well known holiday cottage rental site.</p><p></p><p>Another site is for anyone who is interested in or owns a Hunter horse,again all of the details for accounts etc have been taken and published on the internet.</p><p></p><p>There are many other sites related to Agriculture or any other sort of industry,all have had their customer information stolen and published.</p><p></p><p>The mistake people are making on here is that they think my own personal details have been taken from my own computer,when in fact it has been taken from a site I visited, along with many others, just like this site has customer details on it.</p><p>And I for one do not know what use other than my bank or card details to anyone ,and I do not use it online?.</p><p></p><p>As for security, I would never use Norton or McFee brands ,and that is because they have</p><p>flaws in their computer data.</p><p></p><p>Link :<a href="http://www.troyhunt.com/" target="_blank">www.troyhunt.com/</a></p><p></p><p>This is a link from the above site that lists some of those sites that have had their information stolen .</p><p></p><p> ( The post on the forum referenced "a collection of 2000+ dehashed databases and Combos stored by topic" and provided a directory listing of 2,890 of the files <a href="https://pastebin.com/UsxU4gXA" target="_blank">which I've reproduced here</a>. This gives you a sense of the origins of the data )</p><p>___________________________________________________________________</p><p></p><p>Make your own minds up after viewing the above,I am going to continue looking at the whole list as it is obvious that the sites hacked are worldwide and I could have used any of them, and you could have too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 5886812, member: 115446"] This is the link for the source of information to all of this. I have spent time looking through a long list on his site. One of the places listed as being hacked is in the Lake District, it has details of many accounts who have used the site,this site is a well known holiday cottage rental site. Another site is for anyone who is interested in or owns a Hunter horse,again all of the details for accounts etc have been taken and published on the internet. There are many other sites related to Agriculture or any other sort of industry,all have had their customer information stolen and published. The mistake people are making on here is that they think my own personal details have been taken from my own computer,when in fact it has been taken from a site I visited, along with many others, just like this site has customer details on it. And I for one do not know what use other than my bank or card details to anyone ,and I do not use it online?. As for security, I would never use Norton or McFee brands ,and that is because they have flaws in their computer data. Link :[URL='http://www.troyhunt.com/']www.troyhunt.com/[/URL] This is a link from the above site that lists some of those sites that have had their information stolen . ( The post on the forum referenced "a collection of 2000+ dehashed databases and Combos stored by topic" and provided a directory listing of 2,890 of the files [URL='https://pastebin.com/UsxU4gXA']which I've reproduced here[/URL]. This gives you a sense of the origins of the data ) ___________________________________________________________________ Make your own minds up after viewing the above,I am going to continue looking at the whole list as it is obvious that the sites hacked are worldwide and I could have used any of them, and you could have too. [/QUOTE]
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