Re: Required W3C Password Reset

Hi Eric,

I am sorry but I am not able to share this information.

Regards,

Jérémie

On 29/04/14 11:35, Eric Mill wrote:
> Please respond, here or publicly, with the password encryption and salting
> methods that were in place for the passwords which were improperly accessed.
>
> You need to give affected users the ability to gauge the severity of the
> breach, and their course of action in response.
>
> -- Eric
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 8:13 AM, W3C Member Access <member-access@w3.org>wrote:
>
>> Eric Mill,
>>
>> W3C has discovered unauthorized access to its user database, including
>> retrieval of encrypted passwords. As such W3C is requiring all of our
>> users to
>> change their passwords.
>>
>> If you have already changed your password in 2014, you may ignore this
>> message.
>>
>> Please read more at the following article:
>>
>> http://www.w3.org/blog/2014/03/w3c-password/
>>
>> Accounts that have not been updated by 2014-05-12 will be disabled.  If
>> you do
>> not see this message until after that deadline, you can recover your
>> account
>> using the recovery system linked from the article above.
>>
>>      email:    konklone@gmail.com
>>      username: konklone
>>
>> If you would like to verify the authenticity of this message, please visit
>> the
>> W3C home page at w3.org and follow the "Help and FAQ" link at the bottom
>> of
>> the page.
>>
>> Note: Some of our systems have a modest delay in updating your password.
>>
>> Please also take a few minutes to update your affiliation and contact
>> information in your W3C Account profile.
>>
>> https://www.w3.org/users/myprofile
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Jérémie
>> member-access@w3.org
>>
>> --
>> This message was sent by the W3C Account Management System
>>
>>
>
>

Received on Thursday, 1 May 2014 21:17:02 UTC