GGG user data leak?

If I had to venture a guess...the timing is interesting.

I think SOME may be dummy sites. No offense to people, but credentials were probably collected in the last two weeks when we had no direct link to POE2's trade site. Probably someone was fooled by a fake site, put their shit in, and bam.

It's clearly related to this game because if their emails or other stuff were compromised, hackers would be after that, not fake money in POE. That also goes for Steam. I wonder if they went for just POE2 or POE1 also? Hmm..

Its probably people who buy RMT currency. IT would make sense.

Oh hey there! I'm your friendly RMT guy...you just put your email and character name in this website. Oh you can trust us!

Lul.
Last edited by cvrpapc#7827 on Dec 30, 2024, 5:23:22 PM
Is there a Browser extension of some sort which notifies you if a site asks for your session ID? I mean the non-official site/ third party website in that case?
So what do we have to do now? To change the passwords?
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That's pretty vague for those that don't know what the issue is. Perhaps provide some more information?


The last days many accounts have been hacked and all items/currencies stolen.

Well, that sounds worrisome.
I took a quick look at the annoying website and there is only one topic that seems to reference a "hack". I would think there would be a lot more comments/discussion/topics if "many accounts" (as you claim) were actually compromised. Perhaps even a stickied topic or announcement.

If you're concerned you can always update your logins here on this website via Manage Accounts. And don't run third-party programs as these may contain key loggers or other malicious stuff, so properly remove those first before changing your passphrases.


because reddit moderators delete 99% of these posts, i have no idea how to make it anymore, gave up

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