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本帖最后由 taoshuxia 于 2016-3-23 05:00 编辑
今天登陆N网,不能。说什么改用户名之类的。防止某个邪恶的人之类的看不懂。懂的人帮忙看一下啊 这什么意思啊。
感谢7L, 给出的办法。
Hi folks,
Sorry for the full-page global notification (this is being shown to
every one who logs in to the Nexus) but unfortunately, it seems some
users didn't see the news back in December, or chose to ignore it, so
we've had to make a bit more effort to spread the news.
We announced back in December that there was a database leak
beginning to circulate around hacker circles from Nexus Mods. This
database leak occurred all the way back in July of 2013 and affects
anyone who had an account before August 2013. The leak contained your
username, your email address and your hashed/salted (e.g. encrypted)
password. With our sincere apologies, we asked that everybody please
change their passwords.
Unfortunately, lots of people have not changed their passwords.
We know, officially, that certain nefarious individuals are working
on cracking as many of these encrypted passwords as possible and that
the most simple ones (e.g. passwords like "password" and "123456")
have already been cracked and used to login to people's accounts. If
your password wasn't a very secure one before August 2013, it's
likely it's either already been cracked, or that it's close to being
cracked and could well be used to access the site.
Now, this isn't really a major issue for you if you're just a regular
user who comes here to get mods, and you only used the password on
Nexus Mods. Worst thing that can happen to you is you get locked out
of your account and you have to make a new one (you'd lose all your
download history, mind). However, if you're a mod author or a
Supporter/Premium Member, or if you used the same password on other
sites, it's far worse. A malicious user could access your account to
alter, deface or outright delete all your mods on the site.
Similarly, they'd be able to more easily gain access to the other
accounts on other sites you used the same password on. Obviously,
that's pretty crappy for everyone!
If such a thing happens, we have no real way of confirming your
identity and getting your account back to you, so your account would
be lost.
So please, if you have not changed your password since before August
2013, or ever, please do so immediately on this page.
If you registered on Nexus Mods after July 2013, this doesn't apply
to you directly per se, as your account details were not included in
the leak. However, this is still important information and, as you
should be resetting your passwords at least once every 6 months,
please take this as a password reset reminder.
We apologise, once again, for what has happened and the annoyance
this has caused.
PS. The forums are a bit overloaded right now as everyone is trying
to gain access to change their passwords and read the links provided.
Sorry about that!
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