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In response to post #76810703. #77394508, #77676363, #77698568, #77825388, #78386518, #79101688, #79101903, #79103693, #79103973 are all replies on the same post.


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Following the Vice article, Avast stopped the harvesting and selling of browsing history, bought stock back in the company Jumpshot that was responsible, and closed the company down.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wxejbb/avast-antivirus-is-shutting-down-jumpshot-data-collection-arm-effective-immediately
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I use really complicated passwords, long complicated passwords. Never two times either. Write them down? You bet I write them down, in pen and paper offline.

MFA? started looking into that. But umm... where do I get the other piece from? My home phone? That is about all I have to get something else on.
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Umh... like any other common application nowadays? Either use MFA via phone or E-mail? It's an extra layer of security after all, one which can very very hardly be cracked in any way outside of mistakes from the user-side.

Hardly, everything is possible... but that's stuff which should be common practice by now and luckily is for many companies handling sensible data.
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Is this related to that time many accounts were exposed in a data breech and passwords stolen while the site Admin, or whoever, failed to inform Nexus users of the breech until much later? Perhaps I'm wrong about action being taken to inform of the breech, but I cannot remember ever being informed unless it had been posted via Nexus Site news back then. Fortunately for me, the password I used back then was only used on the Nexus. I received an email from a hacker trying to con me out of bit coins by attempt to scare me by flashing an old Nexus password. I was able to trace the breech back to Nexus mods via a (Have I been had check) which is where I first found out about the Nexus breech.

 

Regardless, I barely have any trust in this site anymore . Of course I still use Nexus, but I find it funny the site actually wants us to buy premium for faster downloads when I would not even trust this site with a phone number. LOL

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I am also an IT major, with a cyber security concentration. I gotta say, a true hacker isn't even going to go for the small fry's "12 character long" password. They're just gonna go directly hack the admins, which would give them access to all of the users passwords, even the 12 character long ones. The sad matter is that many of the vulnerabilities that are associated with these kind of breaches doesn't have anything to do with the nexus. It's Windows. Windows is extremely exploitable, perhaps one of the most exploitable software in history (even if its just my opinion).
In fact you could go in your windows computer right now, and delete an important file you need in order to operate your computer, and completely destroy your software. If you can do this, a hacker can do the same thing.
No, the real thing that needs to be protected is not just the data, but the actual database. In where if software is compromised, it can easily affect the company. From what I'm seeing, nexus mod's website is still slightly old fashioned compared to what could be improved, this is just from a glance.

In terms of constant mod manager updates, you gotta keep in mind that the actual files for the mods are also old fashioned, and if it isn't, trust me, it will be, I'd be shocked if it wasn't) , and so the way they're handled can be old fashioned as well.
Not every user on the nexus is computer savvy in wanting to upgrade to vortex, many are nervous they'll lose their mods, even the slightest change can destroy their whole game. It's that finicky, and so it's very stressful for them to not only create a hard to remember password that usually doesn't stop hacking attempts, but upgrade to completely new managers while installing, uninstalling mods. Very stressful!
This discourages new users, and makes old users wanna move on.

Also another vulnerability, there are many spam users that serve as bots. With Hackers becoming more advanced in programming, and not to mention desperate, they're finding new ways to get their software to get past the CAPTCHA, I think they're Youtube videos that show programs doing this. This combined with a super fluency of bots can further harm the confidentiality of the network.
The bots are the huge portion of why the nexus is being compromised so many different ways. As time goes on, these new gen bots capable of passing CAPTCHA (so like over 1,000 bots able to do this) this is gunna butcher the entire site and be very difficult to keep up with, as I'm sure admins do all day is remove fake user accounts for spam.
I can go on about what different improvements can be done.

Another fun note for those who wanna keep reading, it talks about the utilization of demilitarized zones
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Yep, just gonna join here, of course this account is a 10minute mail account. Since the theft of accounts and passwords here on nexus I had to fight over all my secondary instagram, facebook and steam accounts. Luckily they were secondary for a reason and I had nothing heavy to worry about them more than some random Corean using them to contact with random girls around the world. Well, the fight is over and I took control of all my accounts again. And I wouldn't mind forgiving nexus. In the internet most of people is very unforgiving, but my thoughts were: 'Well, I've been using their site for free and enjoying it a lot, sure they have earned me understanding that s#*! happens and keep going'.

 

But now the attitude is forcing passwords security and what not, which wasn't the problem on the first but a security issue on their side... Surely I'm not gonna give them a good password so that they can lose it again... So now I have totally forgotten which my original account pasword was and I'll be using a new fire and forget account whenever I need one to download heavy mods, make a question in a mod page or see adult content... Which I think is not what nexus teams wants us users to do... but in the new envyroment is what I am going to do...

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