Still this is not of much value to hacker unless the email address/ password combination is linked to some other important information, or is being used at other important websites that the hacker can identify.@FredZed
That depends. If the passwords are simply hashed, a good GPU or rainbow tables makes cracking the hash (converting it to text) easy. If the passwords are salted, it's next to impossible. There is still the matter of some people using a known personal email to log into these sites & having the database dumped by a hacker(s).
Take a look at https://ashley.cynic.al/ It allows any person to check to see if an email address had an account on Ashley Madison. One could claim they didn't sign up but...
Well if a hackers powned the site he would put up a fake login page and collect usernames and passwords.That email with the links was legitimate and not a phishing email. There was come changes made to the structure and it outdated some of the previous links and users were having trouble accessing the site. Mouseover the links in the email and you can see they are legit, and not pointing to an alternate, phishing URL. I heard they're working on the site and it's expected to be back in a few days once strengthened and patched.
Not if one uses Proxy's and a generic email. You'd be insane to use your " real " email lol. For me, that method has worked for years@lakota
@FredZed. All information has value to a hacker....*trust no one*.
It is one of the first things a hacker will do as it cuts off Admin access and adds to the difficulty of getting things back under control. Not showing the hacked splash page anymore, currently redirecting to adultfriendfinder.I noticed that right before CAF was hacked, Chillman's (who is/was the site administrator) posts, threads and profile page were all removed. I'm just wondering about the timing, could be just a coincidence.