nuf said,
The European customer database includes personal customer information such as: surname, first name, nic, address, city, country, telephone, fax and encrypted password.
The encryption password is "Salted" and based on SHA-512, to avoid brute-force attacks. It takes a lot of technical means to find the word password clearly. But it is possible. This is why we advise you to change the password for your user name. An email will be sent today to all our customers explaining these security measures and inviting them to change their password.
No credit card information is stored at OVH. Credit card information was not viewed or copied.
http://status.ovh.net/?do=details&id=5070
Oh noes, OVH got Hax0red
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Be careful, I receive emails to change too my passwords from Blizzard. The may Hax you when you do change them!!... Can only advice: don't follow their links, go through the official web page
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SHA-512, "possible", moar hype.
Happens here and there, hetzner also got haxxored recently (so did i3d).
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Ubuntu forums also got hacked
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