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Passwords were secured in a so-called hashing method
By Dieter Holger of ConsumerAffairs
January 13, 2025
Fantasy sports-betting website SuperDraft has reportedly suffered a data breach exposing more than 300,000 customer records.
The breach happened in late Oct. 2024 andincludes birth dates, email addresses, geographic locations, secured passwords, transactions and usernames, data-breach trackers Have I Been Pwned said Saturday.
SuperDraft said in a letter to customers that it identified the breach on Dec. 20, 2024.
Even though passwords were secured in a so-called hashing method called "bcrypt," SuperDraft said it recommended that affected customers reset their passwords out of caution.
SuperDraft didn't immediately respond to ConsumerAffairs's request for comment.
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Posted: 2025-01-13 15:10:42