Wednesday, 21 September 2016
On 11:14 by admin No comments
Cloud9 coach Bok "Reapered" Han-gyu's Twitter account was taken over on Tuesday by a hacker who published private information, including Cloud9's competitive scrimmages, the team's South Korean account logins, personal chat logs, and contact information for several members of North American League of Legends teams.
The tweets from the account have since been deleted, and Cloud9 tells ESPN.com that the team is in contact with Twitter, Riot Games and Team SoloMid, whose private information was also leaked, to attempt to resolve the issue.
"Our Cloud9 accounts platform is already two-stepped," Cloud9 general manager Danan Flander said. "We are unsure how they have accessed our scrims or Reapered's Twitter. Most, if not all of our accounts, are on two-step. It is mandatory on the Cloud9 accounts platform, but we are not able to enforce it across our social platforms outside of notifying players, staff and personalities about its importance."
Former professional League of Legends player Marcel "Dexter" Feldkamp noted that Riot Games has urged its professional players to take advanced security measures:
That feel when Riot does a pro player summit and tells everyone how and why they should get 2 factor auth but noone does it
Flander confirmed that Riot communicates these warnings to players, including his team, but said neither Riot nor the Cloud9 organization can force players or staff to take these precautions.
The Hackers Day Conference, is a novel occasion will be held in Lucknow, on the January 15th-16th, 2017. For more details : www.hackersday.org
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Search
Featured post
27 good hacker documentary
In the eyes of most people, a group of hackers usually extremely boring nothing interesting people, and that if only the computer code in ...

0 comments:
Post a comment