VimeWorld
Data Breach
vimeworld.com2,291,981
Records Exposed
Oct 2018
Date of Breach
Database
Breach Type
Nov 2024
Added to Database
About This Breach
In October 2018, the Russian Minecraft service VimeWorld experienced a data breach that was later shared as part of a larger dataset. The compromised data included 3.1 million records containing usernames, email addresses, IP addresses, and passwords stored as either MD5 or bcrypt hashes. This incident underscores the importance of strong cybersecurity practices, as protecting user data with secure hashing and encryption methods is essential to safeguarding user privacy and preventing unauthorized access.
Compromised Data Types
Country
Russian Federation
Language
Russian
Password Storage
MD5, bcrypt
Category
Gaming
Indexed On
Nov 13, 2024
Breach Type
Database
What Should You Do?
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Sign Up for Pro- Change your password immediately on VimeWorld and any other site where you used the same password. Use a unique, strong password for each account.
- Watch for phishing emails targeting your inbox. Attackers may use your exposed email address to send convincing scam messages.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all important accounts to add an extra layer of security.
- Use a password manager to generate and store unique, strong passwords for every account.
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