loldongs Wrote: mfw well at least the passwords were hashed with bcrypt
You are actually a little dumb. The database was leaked by the admin itself.
How the hell was I suppose to know that? Regardless, the database was dropped due to an insecurity. If you are going to allow someone to administrate a forum and give them full access to everything, you should at least make sure that they are not the type of person who would drop your forum's database. Insecurities are almost alwaysthe result of poor decision making, which definitely seems to be the case here.
loldongs Wrote: mfw well at least the passwords were hashed with bcrypt
You are actually a little dumb. The database was leaked by the admin itself.
How the hell was I suppose to know that? Regardless, the database was dropped due to an insecurity. If you are going to allow someone to administrate a forum and give them full access to everything, you should at least make sure that they are not the type of person who would drop your forum's database. Insecurities almost always are the result of poor decision making, which definitely seems to be the case here.
The forum was completely funded by Zenta ($600+ I believe).
loldongs Wrote: mfw well at least the passwords were hashed with bcrypt
You are actually a little dumb. The database was leaked by the admin itself.
How the hell was I suppose to know that? Regardless, the database was dropped due to an insecurity. If you are going to allow someone to administrate a forum and give them full access to everything, you should at least make sure that they are not the type of person who would drop your forum's database. Insecurities almost always are the result of poor decision making, which definitely seems to be the case here.
The forum was completely funded by Zenta ($600+ I believe).
The number one rule of being a website owner is to protect the privacy and security of your members. If you partner with a website owner who values other things with a higher regard than them, it is bad decision making.