Groupon Leaks Indian User Database to the Web

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All I have to say to this article is.... Facepalm

[citation][nom]widream[/nom]Good products, and look forward to meet user!!!!![/citation]

All I have to say to this comment is.... Facepalm
 
[citation][nom]NuclearShadow[/nom]All I have to say to this article is.... Facepalm All I have to say to this comment is.... Facepalm[/citation]

He is a spammer, of sorts. I dunno if Tom's is filtering out part of his post or something. Either way I've seen a lot of this spammed across the comments lately.

...Reported!
 
I do not think so. If they had put everything behind even a simple "abc" password and you went looking, that would be hacking.

Here, they left everything in the open for people to stumble over.
 
There is absolutely no reason to store passwords in plain text, if that is indeed what they did. I really hope these "hackers" just got password hashes and salts out because otherwise Groupon's incompetence has reached a whole new level.

Tom's, you don't store our passwords in plain text... do you?
 
Sosasta is a combo of so and sasta. Sasta = cheap in Hindi. 'So' is still the English 'so' here.

So cheap. yes, the security certainly was.
 
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