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The passwords look like this: pbkdf2_sha256$12000$zhMKabMgayvK$iniviUCcX9y2PYJcm0AoB3MhybRA1z2Cec1DZnLWxWc= I do not know how much time it would take to bruteforce these. Can any experienced HNers weigh in?
I am not an expert by any means, but I believe pbkdf2 is a recommended key stretching function for a hashing method (which looks to be sha256). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2 I think cracking difficulty depends on how many "iterations" they use though.
eBay user data for sale?
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#33All personally identifiable data should be stored in a non usable form. You'd think people by now would know that eventually your data will leave your protection.
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#35I have an eBay account, but I haven't used it in years, and I doubt I remember the password. How worried about this should I be? Are there plaintext passwords exposed, or do they just have a lot of properly salted hashes that aren't much use to an attacker?
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#36Hey, you can buy it cheaper! 0.5 BTC here http://pastebin.com/Tfs07HDp
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#38Kudos to to whoever moved quickly on this one. A fool and his money...
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#39Haha, smartasses :D
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It's the DoB which is the giveaway (that this is fake). eBay doesn't collect date of birth, but does collect lots of other authentication information. EDIT: I stand corrected, see the reply by sp332 below.
eBay says the data includes DoB. https://blog.ebay.com/ebay-inc-ask-ebay-users-change-passwor... [edit: better link] Maybe they only collect it for certain customers?