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R2 (2017 forum breach) data breach (2017)

In early 2017, the forum for the gaming website R2 Games was hacked. R2 had previously appeared on HIBP in 2015 after a prior incident. This one exposed over 1 million unique user accounts and corresponding MD5 password hashes with no salt.

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R2 (2017 forum breach)
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1.0M
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Imported from Have I Been Pwned — pending editorial review and translation to French. The summary below is machine-extracted; consult the source for details.

In 2017-01-01, R2 (2017 forum breach) was affected by a data breach. Approximately 1,023,466 accounts were exposed. In early 2017, the forum for the gaming website R2 Games was hacked. R2 had previously appeared on HIBP in 2015 after a prior incident. This one exposed over 1 million unique user accounts and corresponding MD5 password hashes with no salt.

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  1. haveibeenpwned.comhttps://haveibeenpwned.com/PwnedWebsites#R2(2017forumbreach)
  2. r2games.comhttps://r2games.com

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