Hackers have stolen 6 million accounts for CashCrate, a site where users can be paid to complete online surveys. The data breach notification site LeakBase provided Motherboard with a copy of the cash-for-surveys site. The company is notifying all its users about the security breach. Accounts from 2010 onwards appear to have passwords hashed with the notoriously weak MD5 algorithm, meaning that hackers may be able to crack the hashes and obtain the real login credentials. The site does not use basic web encryption on its website.”]
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