The breach appears to only affect user registrations up to mid-2013, but Nexus Mods is recommending that all users reset passwords. The hack also seems to have led to changes to modifications for certain games.
Nexus Mods representative DarkOne explained in a statement that
“it’s too ambiguous to draw any concrete conclusion”, but there is potential there has been a database breach. Thankfully “it's relatively safe to assume that whoever made this dump no longer has access to our database. Why? Because if they did, they'd have released a much more up-to-date dump of our member database.”
You should be safe if you registered after July 22nd 2013, but if not the potential hack may have compromised your user ID, username, and email address. Passwords are encrypted, but they could be broken into with time. If you’re a premium subscriber there’s no concerns about payment details since that side is handled completely by PayPal.
Meanwhile the highly sensitive details of each visitor are publically available via the extreme tracking website. Dark0ne is adamant this does not breach a visitors privacy and the sheer disregard for the visitors of his website is unbelievable.
http://extremetracking.com/open?login=skyrim
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