Posted June 04, 2015
I have seen similar cases before and they usually had the one and only reason for that happening - lack of care and caution from end-user.
I don't think we need to seed panic here.
In most of these cases (I won't afraid to say - in 99,99% of cases), users had their accounts shared with someone else or had a lot of malware on their PCs from visiting funny sites, watching pr0n and using torrents.
We have many new users from Steam, we have long-waited Witcher 3 release and we have summer, favorite time for hackers to reclaim stolen accounts. Of course it might make an illusion of sudden rise of hacked accounts, but it has quite a real reasoning here.
I don't think we need to seed panic here.
In most of these cases (I won't afraid to say - in 99,99% of cases), users had their accounts shared with someone else or had a lot of malware on their PCs from visiting funny sites, watching pr0n and using torrents.
We have many new users from Steam, we have long-waited Witcher 3 release and we have summer, favorite time for hackers to reclaim stolen accounts. Of course it might make an illusion of sudden rise of hacked accounts, but it has quite a real reasoning here.