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Powered by Max Banner Ads It has emerged that gaming service Raptr has become the latest high profile hacking casualty. This follows the 2011 hack of Sony’s PlayStation Network, as well as the more recent DDOS cyber attacks against both PSN and the Microsoft Xbox Live platforms. Raptr has shared few concrete details about how their security was compromised, but users are strongly advised to change their passwords immediately. Emails have been sent out to account holders alerting them to the Raptr hack, as noted by NeoGAF forum member, Yatesl. “I’ve just received an email from Raptr. Some users may use them to aggregate achievements, and they also partner with AMD for their GeForce Experience type program,” he said in a post on the popular gaming message boards. In the email from Raptr, also posted on the official Raptr company website, CEO Dennis Fong details the extent of the hack and urges users to change their passwords immediately, by heading to the Raptr account page. Fong encourages users who share the same Raptr username and password longin information with other services to change login details on those services. “User names, email addresses, password hashes and some first and last names may have been […]
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