
MCBans
What Happened
In October 2016, the Minecraft banning service known as MCBans suffered a data breach resulting in the exposure of 120k unique user records. The data contained email and IP addresses, usernames and password hashes of unknown format. The site was previously reported as compromised on the Vigilante.pw breached database directory.
Compromised Data
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Affected Accounts:
119.9 thousand
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Breach Occurred:
October 2016
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Added to HIBP:
23 Jul 2017
Recommended Actions
Change Your Password
If you haven't changed your MCBans password since 2016, do so immediately.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication
Add an extra layer of security to your account.