BigPond GameArena hacked, 35,000 passwords reset
Quick disclosure from Telstra
Telstra has taken the unusual – in Australia – step of proactively announcing that a service has been compromised.The carrier has announced that it’s reset the passwords of 35,000 users of its GameArena and Games Shop services, stating that “the sites, operated by a third party company, were victims of a hacking attack.”
Users’ BigPond Broadband passwords were not affected. Telstra will be contacting affected customers with their new passwords.
Last year, a third-party customer-service provider used by BigPond was taken offline after an exposure that resulted in around 60,000 password resets, while in January, customer data was posted to a cloud-based spreadsheet. In both cases, the data breach was the result of process failures rather than external attacks.
Perhaps because of the criticism it suffered in those two incidents, the carrier has taken the commendable decision both to disclose and to act quickly
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