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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Raptr gaming hack leaves user passwords and personal info exposed

Gamers using Raptr and AMD Gaming Evolved chat services should change their login details immediately, following a breach that could give hackers access to names, email addresses and passwords, reports PC World.
Raptr founder and CEO Dennis Fong warned of the hack in a blog post last week, saying that although the passwords are hashed, users with weak passwords could be left vulnerable.


Raptr gaming hack leaves user passwords and personal info exposed

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