Notification of Plutonium Forum Databreach - September 2021
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They got lucky the hacker only stole trivial data. No one really cares about IP addresses anymore. HOW it happened is more than concerning though.
xFD A lot of people still have static IP addresses. And it's not just a small niche group of peoples data, this is 1.3 million IPs, emails, and usernames.
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So you guys aren't even gonna give us instructions on how to negate the effects of the attackers having ONE AND A HALF MILLION IP ADDRESSES??
They can just sell where I live whenever they want and you guys aren't gonna post even like an option that we can do to help ourselves.@zombiepepega luckily i have a dynamic ip, otherwise i would have been scared all my life
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Everyone is giving the staff hell for not realizing the data breach when in reality. Everyone who owns a server and has access to the forums has most if not all scrapped data already available. None of the information is compromised. I appreciate the staff's transparency.
Invenios I know this is nowhere near the level of Plutonium's scale but i've owned Minecraft servers before. I'm the only person who ever even had access to anything even remotely personal. I have never given my staff anything more than that. And the fact Plutonium has given Staff this access is extremely stupid. Imagine one of the staff just decided they don't like someone and leak their IP. I wouldn't be shocked if that has happened before.
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Cigar Very true. This is awful and really embarrassing for something as big as Plutonium.
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xFD A lot of people still have static IP addresses. And it's not just a small niche group of peoples data, this is 1.3 million IPs, emails, and usernames.
Cigar I genuinely believe IP addresses won't matter, except for specific targets.
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Invenios I know this is nowhere near the level of Plutonium's scale but i've owned Minecraft servers before. I'm the only person who ever even had access to anything even remotely personal. I have never given my staff anything more than that. And the fact Plutonium has given Staff this access is extremely stupid. Imagine one of the staff just decided they don't like someone and leak their IP. I wouldn't be shocked if that has happened before.
imsarahh said in Notification of Plutonium Forum Databreach - September 2021:
Invenios I know this is nowhere near the level of Plutonium's scale but i've owned Minecraft servers before. I'm the only person who ever even had access to anything even remotely personal. I have never given my staff anything more than that. And the fact Plutonium has given Staff this access is extremely stupid. Imagine one of the staff just decided they don't like someone and leak their IP. I wouldn't be shocked if that has happened before.
It really is odd for staff to have access to this information in such a manner, poor way of handling security.
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Condolences to anyone with a static IP. absolute embarrassment with such poor handling.
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xFD A lot of people still have static IP addresses. And it's not just a small niche group of peoples data, this is 1.3 million IPs, emails, and usernames.
Cigar I don't know any provider that still hands out static IP addresses to the common folk, maybe on request. IF you have a static IP you should know the risks anyway.
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xFD A lot of people still have static IP addresses. And it's not just a small niche group of peoples data, this is 1.3 million IPs, emails, and usernames.
Cigar I have a static IP, I have been extremely careful about using a VPN and shit. But guess what? I trusted plutonium to not steal my information cause they are "trusted" and now my IP has finally been leaked. So that's fun. Anyone know any good Plutonium alternatives?
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Cigar I have a static IP, I have been extremely careful about using a VPN and shit. But guess what? I trusted plutonium to not steal my information cause they are "trusted" and now my IP has finally been leaked. So that's fun. Anyone know any good Plutonium alternatives?
imsarahh how can an IP be leaked? It's not like its private information. Im curious
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Cigar I have a static IP, I have been extremely careful about using a VPN and shit. But guess what? I trusted plutonium to not steal my information cause they are "trusted" and now my IP has finally been leaked. So that's fun. Anyone know any good Plutonium alternatives?
imsarahh Condolences. At the moment, there isn't a Plutonium alternative that I am aware of. However, I would suggest contacting your provider and try to inquire about dynamic IPs instead of your current static one. Also, changing your information and or deleting your account on the forums would be wise as well if you don't support/trust Plutonium anymore. (Highly suggest doing so.)
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xFD Fixed, static addresses could be directly used to gather personal identification and or information.
You can most certainly leak this, given knowledge.It's absolutely not public information.
Either you're being genuine in question, or you're being sarcastic and baiting. I can't tell.
Don't make absolute statements whilst not knowing much about a given topic. It's called naivety.
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xFD An IP (if static) can be used to DDOS, leak city, and scare dumb people. Sure it's "public information" but it's not treated as such (unless you have a dynamic IP) I've been very careful about not letting sketchy websites have it (I have a browser VPN and a client VPN) and now that good streak is ruined due to plutonium's stupidity. Also anyone wanna mention how theres atleast 30 STAFF who have that information. 30.
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Even though I am Dynamic, I normally don't give a damn. If something changes in the future, I might reconsider, but for now, I'm deleting my account. However, 1.3M IPs is a considerable number. Larger YouTubers are affected by this, as well as smaller users. I know you notice of this two days ago, but it still doesn't improve Plutonium's lack of security. I appreciate everyone who took the time to read this.
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imsarahh Condolences. At the moment, there isn't a Plutonium alternative that I am aware of. However, I would suggest contacting your provider and try to inquire about dynamic IPs instead of your current static one. Also, changing your information and or deleting your account on the forums would be wise as well if you don't support/trust Plutonium anymore. (Highly suggest doing so.)
Cigar I don't manage my internet. That's my step dad's thing. He has an old router and he's modded it alot so i'm assuming he wants to keep it. Besides he doesn't care about "static ip's and dynamic ip's" or whatever.
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Yeah unfortunately static IP's can lead to people being de-anonymized.
A general location, a little personal info gathered via social engineering or public domain and you can gather someone's info very easily. (Not super common but possible)
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Cigar I have a static IP, I have been extremely careful about using a VPN and shit. But guess what? I trusted plutonium to not steal my information cause they are "trusted" and now my IP has finally been leaked. So that's fun. Anyone know any good Plutonium alternatives?
imsarahh you can play mw2, ghosts and advanced warfare on x labs
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xFD Fixed, static addresses could be directly used to gather personal identification and or information.
You can most certainly leak this, given knowledge.It's absolutely not public information.
Either you're being genuine in question, or you're being sarcastic and baiting. I can't tell.
Don't make absolute statements whilst not knowing much about a given topic. It's called naivety.
MrAmos123 Im baiting as you/they are using a free service provided by people doing it for no reward who have no obligation to value your privacy in any way. Using this service and expecting some sort of privacy or security is, sorry, stupid. if you have systems in place to hide your IP on the internet but disable it on plutonium, then congratulations, you created a vulnerability isaiah666 ImSarah
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yogakumi Oh I love Ghosts. Thank you.
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Also, if you don't know how to tell if you have a dynamic IP...
Open up Command Prompt and type "ipconfig/all" and look under everything. If most areas that say "DHCP Enabled" say Yes, then it's dynamic. If they all say No, then your IP is static.Also, since no one wants to use plutonium, we can either find something else online, or go back to OG BLOPS2 servers! Right..? -_-