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NVIDIA.COM SUPPORT FORUMS GOT HACKED


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#1 Infinity7

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Posted 12 July 2012 - 08:28 PM

The support site over at NVidia.com has a message today saying that their forums were hacked. As a precautionary measure they are recommending that you change any identical P A S S WORDS that you use on other websites. As far as we know at this time the laptopvideo2go site has not been compromised so forums here can still be used to discuss the drivers and we'll just tip off the NVidia techs to peek over here to learn about user driver issues or concerns.
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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.


Edited by mobilenvidia, 12 July 2012 - 10:25 PM.


#2 mobilenvidia

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Posted 12 July 2012 - 10:24 PM

Yes they are welcome here anytime to seek salvation.

Security is pretty tight here, but you never know, it's a constant battle to beat the baddies

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Posted 12 July 2012 - 10:55 PM

hashed passwords with random salt value


This essentially means that only weak passwords are vulnerable. Thanks nVidia for handling this responsibly. Well done.

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Posted 12 July 2012 - 11:29 PM

They run IPB software as well - or at least used to. Not sure of the version as upgrading their forums would require a lot more work. I do stay up to date with IPB security fixes/flaws.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 03:45 AM

Emails just come in from NVIDIA for both developers site and forum about the issue.