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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: ozrocker on September 25, 2012, 08:22:50 PM
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I'm not a Forum Member there. This is more of an FYI in case someone here might be.
Also, I hope ours is safe :noid
http://www.nvidia.com/content/forums/index.html
:cheers: Oz
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Let me get this straight...you tell us the Nvidia forums are hacked. Then you post a link to the allegedly hacked forums and expect us to click the link? From where I'm sitting that doesn't make a whole lot of sense. :noid
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that's not very smart for you to post a link to something that is compromised. please remove the link.
semp
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SMF security is a joke.
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I clicked on it and there was a video of men in leather and shorts baking cakes :cry
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for all of you too scared to click the link here is what it says:
Posted September 12, 2012
Thanks for your patience as we work to restore the NVIDIA Forums with the highest security possible. The process has taken longer than initially anticipated.
To prevent future unauthorized access to the forums, and to improve the community and support experience, we have begun developing a new GeForce Forums platform. When operational, it will include all posts and user accounts from the previous forums.
In the meantime, go to www.nvidia.com/support for technical support.
Thanks again for your understanding.
Posted July 24, 2012
We are continuing to complete work on strengthening security for the NVIDIA Forums.
We expect to bring this site back online soon.
Thanks for your patience.
Posted July 12, 2012
NVIDIA suspended operations of the NVIDIA Forums (forums.nvidia.com) last week.
We did this in response to suspicious activity and immediately began an investigation. We apologize that our continuing investigation is taking this long. Know that we are working around the clock to ensure that secure operations can be restored.
Our investigation has identified that unauthorized third parties gained access to some user information, including:
username
email address
hashed passwords with random salt value
public-facing "About Me" profile information
NVIDIA did not store any passwords in clear text. "About Me" optional profiles could include a user's title, age, birthdate, gender, location, interests, email and website URL - all of which was already publicly accessible.
NVIDIA is continuing to investigate this matter and is working to restore the Forums as soon as possible. We are employing additional security measures to minimize the impact of future attacks.
All user passwords for our Forums will be reset when the system comes back online. At that time, an email with a temporary password, along with instructions on how to change it, will be sent to the user's registered email address.
As a precautionary measure, we strongly recommend that you change any identical passwords that you may be using elsewhere.
NVIDIA does not request sensitive information by email. Do not provide personal, financial or sensitive information (including new passwords) in response to any email purporting to be sent by an NVIDIA employee or representative.
We will post updates about this matter here. For any questions, email us at forumsupdate@nvidia.com.
For technical support, go to www.nvidia.com/support.
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I posted the link to the story about the Forum, not the Forum... geez :rolleyes:
and Thanks Silver for showing that maybe people aren't all as stupid as some
might believe.
:cheers: Oz