An information security researcher says he was able to find online “sensitive account details” relating to MacKeeper. Kromtech Alliance says customers’ passwords appeared to be hashed using “MD5 with no salt so very weak hashing” The company says there are no signs that the exposed data had been misused. The software has historically been the focus of much criticism, as exemplified in a “Do Not Install” January 2014 post to Apple’s official support community, which alleged that the software had been “unethically marketed,” could install itself without permission.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/mackeeper-13m-customers-details-exposed-a-8749

