Elance Security Breach Email is Not a Hoax – Ways to Protect Your Online Identity
Elance, a popular website used by freelancers around the world was hacked into this week. The hackers stole personal and other account information including log-in names and passwords. Although the identity of the hackers has not been determined, Elance has reported that some of the stolen user data is now appearing on OutsourcingRoom.com, a competing service.
Do YOU have any ideas on this? Please comment.Elance sent out an email announcement to account holders so if yours ended up in your spam folder be advised that this is not a hoax.
According to the Washington Post, “The hackers discovered a security hole on an unprotected page that enabled them to access a data table that contained contact information including name, email address, telephone number, city location, and username, and that contained protected versions of user passwords, in an unreadable format called a one-way hash. Their attack did not access personal financial information such as credit card, bank account, social security or tax ID numbers.”
Tips on How to Prevent Identity Theft
- Financial Planning Fraud Center: Read up on the latest Internet scams and get tips on how to protect yourself.
- How to Protect Your Personal Gadgets and Your Identity: Learn how savvy criminals steal personal information from your gadgets including your cell phone and even your car’s GPS.
- Tips for Managing Spam Emails: Find out the best free, email obfuscators to disguise your email address online.
- Signs Your eBay Account Has Been Stolen: Warning signs your eBay account has been stolen and what to do to fix the situation.
- Identity Theft, Password Habits, and e-Shopping Safety: PayPal’s chief security expert Michael Barrett talks about online identity theft prevention.













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