Monday, February 2nd 2015

Raptr Gamer-Community Service Hacked

If bad news from the green team covered last week, this week begins with one from the red. AMD's Gaming Evolved Raptr app, designed roughly along the lines of NVIDIA's GeForce Experience, but with an added Raptr gamer-community extension, is in trouble. Raptr CEO Dennis Fong, in an e-mail to its members, reported that the Raptr service has been hacked, and the attackers may have stolen details such as usernames, first- and last-names (names given during sign-up), e-mail addresses, and Raptr password hashes (without salt).

Fong maintains that thanks to Raptr's 2-step verification system, Raptr Reward Points held by compromised accounts shouldn't be affected. He asks all users to change their passwords, with new ones that are tough (mix of capital and small letters, numbers, and special characters). If your Raptr password is similar to passwords you used on other online services (eg: e-mail accounts), you must change them as well.

The letter follows.

Maintaining the highest level of security around your Raptr account information is of the utmost importance to us, so we're very sorry to inform you that some Raptr user data may have been recently compromised in an attack similar to hacking activities that have targeted other high-profile sites and services such as Xbox Live and Sony's PlayStation Network.

User names, email addresses, password hashes, and some first and last names may have been accessed. This means that although the passwords are hashed, users with weak passwords are vulnerable to unauthorized access. It's important to note that our two-factor authentication system used for redeeming Raptr Reward Points ensures that even if your Raptr account was among those compromised, the points you've earned as a Raptr member are protected.

Although the potential risk to Raptr users is pretty minimal, we urge you to access any accounts on other sites and services in which you use the same login and password associated with your Raptr account and change the related password(s) immediately.

Reset your password at your earliest convenience in order to help safeguard your Raptr account. In doing so, we strongly advise you to use a password that is reasonably complex and not associated with another site/service account.

If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact Raptr's Customer Service group.

We're extremely sorry about this situation and are committed to further improving account security going forward.
Sincerely,
Dennis Fong
Founder & CEO, Raptr
Source: VideoCardz
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36 Comments on Raptr Gamer-Community Service Hacked

#26
Casecutter
john_I don't know how many are really using Raptr out there, but definitely it's not even close to what happened to Nvidia last week. OK the press in most sites try to play damage control in favor of the company
Sites That Support Nvidia - GeForce Forums
Wow thanks for link of rwcordell post on the GeForce Forums. Kyle Bennett @ [H] isn't one to have his words used against him. Not surprising that the member Bladestar "will not be heard from for a while”... Sad that [H] is ran with such a dictatorial fist, while I think the numbers in the review are fair it's the subjective part of those reviews that are dubious.
HumanSmokeHow long has an inability to spell been edgy?
Well since PNY XLR8 "Accelerate Edition" came about...
HumanSmokeWhatever you say chief.
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#27
RevoLand
CrAsHnBuRnXpRaptr is complete dog (dinosaur?) shit. What kind of a fucking program like that when trying to exit the client while a game is running FORCES the game to crash? I mean seriously? That is unacceptable. Also, when talking with other people, my chat window constantly disappears and i have to constantly alt tab between other windows and min/max my game to try and get the damn window to appear.

Hack it some more i say.


Just let it go already.


Go tell the people last week that when they were bashing nvidia over their 970 fiasco.
I do agree, i never find Raptr useful as it is only leads to crashes and bugs.
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#28
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
never used any of those programs, heck i dont even mess with Afterburner/trixx, no need to OC the GPU here, the CPU was upped to 8core 4.2GHz
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#31
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
OneMoarRaptr is garbage anyway good riddence
thank god software is trash and It SERIOUSLY needs to be taken out of driver installs.
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#32
manofthem
WCG-TPU Team All-Star!
OneMoarRaptr is garbage anyway good riddence
I agree, Raptr is garbage.
SK-1Only 3.5 Gb of user data was compromised. The last 500mb are only partially compromised.
This is the best post, made me laugh :laugh:
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#33
xfia
you dont have to install it.. if you like your drivers bland then dont use express
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#34
Digital Dreams
HumanSmokeHow long has an inability to spell been edgy?
Seems to work out for GTX 980 K|NGP|N where apparently they ran out of the letter "I". Don't pretend that both sides don't do it champ.
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#35
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
manofthemI agree, Raptr is garbage.....
Correct! Raptr its pure crap...
:laugh:


Regards,
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#36
HumanSmoke
Digital DreamsSeems to work out for GTX 980 K|NGP|N where apparently they ran out of the letter "I". Don't pretend that both sides don't do it champ.
I don't consider Vince Lupido's branding edgy either, and who ever said institutionalized illiteracy wasn't widespread? Nice example of Straw Man BTW :shadedshu:
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