Re: Please, change your W3C password

Indeed.
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Arnaud  Le Hors - Software Standards Architect - IBM Software Group


Nathan Rixham <nathan@webr3.org> wrote on 03/03/2014 01:34:19 PM:

> From: Nathan Rixham <nathan@webr3.org>
> To: Arnaud Le Hors/Cupertino/IBM@IBMUS, 
> Cc: public-ldp-wg@w3.org
> Date: 03/03/2014 01:34 PM
> Subject: Re: Please, change your W3C password
> 
> Would it not be advisable for us to change our passwords web-wide if
> they are not unique to w3c?
> 

> On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Arnaud Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com> 
wrote:
> W3C has discovered unauthorized access to its user database which
> included the retrieval of encrypted passwords.  Given time the attacker
> can break the encryption and use those passwords.  As such W3C is
> requiring all of its users to change their password.  If you have not
> changed your password in 2014 please do so.
> 
> https://www.w3.org/users/myprofile/edit/password
> 
> If you do not know your current passwords they can recover them
> via:
> 
> http://www.w3.org/accounts/recover
> --
> Arnaud  Le Hors - Software Standards Architect - IBM Software Group

Received on Monday, 3 March 2014 22:02:43 UTC