Harpy Posted October 22 Share Posted October 22 Hello everyone! There has been something that has caught our attention that we felt the need to act on. We have noticed a concering amount of logins by someone trying to access old accounts. Because of this, we have decided to force change passwords for all accounts that have not logged in for over 1 year. Why have we done this? The accounts that were accessed were mostly inactive accounts made back in 2017, with a handful of accounts ranging from 2018-2020. Of these accounts, 95% of them were Indonesian based accounts. This information led us down the rabbit hole of how. Soma and Gitae have checked over our website and servers and found no logs that would cause alarm or show signs of vulnerability on our end. So we started asking questions to those who were active and who had their accounts accessed. There was a common denominator of having played on the Indonesian version of Closers prior to it closing. Now, we're speculating of course. We can't be certain what goes on beyond the screens of the people affected, but considering the age and the demographic of accounts hit, it's leads us to believe that information from that publisher may have been leaked. So what does this mean? If you are active and have not had your password force changed, I would HIGHLY recommend you change your password to something strong and secure. We are continuing to monitor logins to see if we see anything of concern, but if you played the Indonesian server, account shared at any point, or if you don't remember the last time you password changed - I recommend that you do. This isn't a cause for panic - we have not had a data breach or anything of the sort, but we are acting on information we have in order to protect any possible malicious attempt from an outside party. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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