NinjaTangerine
Lord of Altera
Morning everyone,
Getting an error like this?:
Connection lost
code 503 for URL: http://session.minecraft.net/game/joinserver.jsp?user=NinjaTangerine
The Mojang website said today:
Have a nice day,
Tang
PS:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/wl0zy/psa_exploit_in_minecraft_login_server_hackers_can/
Getting an error like this?:
Connection lost
code 503 for URL: http://session.minecraft.net/game/joinserver.jsp?user=NinjaTangerine
The Mojang website said today:
So, basically, you're not going to get on minecraft at all until it's fixed, and I suggest not to log on either, especially if there's any sort of hacking problems. Just keep calm and carry on (Yes, I said it ), and go buy yerself something nice on the Steam Summer Sale. No more need for any more threads on this, otherwise there'll be a thread from everybody.Hi Guys,
We are aware of the security issues (people using others’ usernames NOT any leak of passwords or personal information) involved with the Minecraft authorization servers and are currently working to fix it.
Right now the authorization servers have been taken offline and will be down until further notice. The Mojangstas are working hard to make sure we get everything back to perfect working order.
We’ll keep you updated as we have a more clear timeline. We really are sorry about this and are working as fast as we can!
Happy Sunday
Have a nice day,
Tang
PS:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/wl0zy/psa_exploit_in_minecraft_login_server_hackers_can/
Console owners, if you can, get rid of all admins, otherwise serious damage can be caused, or shut it down.Then today on the reddit servers, we had someone log in on the account of one of our head admins. The resulting griefing was quickly caught, the account password changed, and we waited to see if further attacks would follow. After a short period, the same account was used again. The admin, forty_two, confirmed that he hasn't logged into any unknown servers lately, ruling out a MITM attack. The short time between changing the password and logging in ruled out a brute force attack on the account.