Go Ninja

What Happened

In December 2019, the now defunct German gaming website Go Ninja suffered a data breach that exposed 5M unique email addresses. The impacted data included usernames, email and IP addresses and salted MD5 password hashes. More than 4M of the email addresses appeared to have been generated as opposed to organically provided by the user.

Compromised Data

Email addresses
IP addresses
Passwords
Usernames

Recommended Actions

Change Your Password

If you haven't changed your password on this service since the breach, do so immediately.

Enable Two-Factor Authentication

If 2FA is supported, add an extra layer of security to your account.

Check Other Accounts

If you used the same password elsewhere, change those too.

Monitor for Suspicious Activity

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Breach Overview

  • Affected Accounts:

    5 million
  • Breach Occurred:

    December 2019
  • Added to HIBP:

    30 Nov 2023

Recommended Actions

Change Your Password

If you haven't changed your Go Ninja password since 2019, do so immediately.

Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Add an extra layer of security to your account.

Check Other Accounts

If you used the same password elsewhere, change those too.

Monitor for Suspicious Activity

Watch for unusual login attempts or messages from your account.

1Password

Use 1Password to generate and store strong, unique passwords for all your accounts.

Try 1Password