timshaw
07-11-2009, 07:12 PM
Read my emails today and found an email from Hababble saying
Hababble was recently comprimised due to a Hosting flaw, this has nothing to do with the admins or owners of Hababble, someone gained access to the actual professional hosting and well, stole the database of Hababble, this includes passwords usernames, emails that were used to sign up. If you've used your password on Hababble for anything else i suggest changing it as soon as possible, also if you care about your hababble account come to www.hababble.con (http://www.hababble.con) & change your password in cpanel so they can't take your account.
We'd like to apologize completely for this inconvience
Ok I thought I didn't use my password for anything else so I just leave it.
Now. An hour later I got an email saying
Have you guys checked out this website?
www. - .NET (http://www. - .NET) - you get 5 free habbo credits if you register.
Simply join and send a profile message to "Craig" for your free 5 credits - they arrive within 30 minutes ;o!
~ Paul
From the Hababble support team, Ive removed the link for obvious reasons.
Then just a few minuets ago I get another email from [email protected] saying
www. - .cou.k (http://www. - .cou.k) - have you forgot us? Please login with your account! :)
Now I'm confused because Ive never signed up with them or heard of them to be honest. It all seems like a big scam from who ever stole the email address's at Hababble. Just wondering if anyone else is getting these and any thought on it. Ive removed the link for obvious reasons.
And another thing i noticed is in these emails they all seem to be oblivious to understand how to correctly spell there own website address, for example the use of .cou.k
Hababble was recently comprimised due to a Hosting flaw, this has nothing to do with the admins or owners of Hababble, someone gained access to the actual professional hosting and well, stole the database of Hababble, this includes passwords usernames, emails that were used to sign up. If you've used your password on Hababble for anything else i suggest changing it as soon as possible, also if you care about your hababble account come to www.hababble.con (http://www.hababble.con) & change your password in cpanel so they can't take your account.
We'd like to apologize completely for this inconvience
Ok I thought I didn't use my password for anything else so I just leave it.
Now. An hour later I got an email saying
Have you guys checked out this website?
www. - .NET (http://www. - .NET) - you get 5 free habbo credits if you register.
Simply join and send a profile message to "Craig" for your free 5 credits - they arrive within 30 minutes ;o!
~ Paul
From the Hababble support team, Ive removed the link for obvious reasons.
Then just a few minuets ago I get another email from [email protected] saying
www. - .cou.k (http://www. - .cou.k) - have you forgot us? Please login with your account! :)
Now I'm confused because Ive never signed up with them or heard of them to be honest. It all seems like a big scam from who ever stole the email address's at Hababble. Just wondering if anyone else is getting these and any thought on it. Ive removed the link for obvious reasons.
And another thing i noticed is in these emails they all seem to be oblivious to understand how to correctly spell there own website address, for example the use of .cou.k