Ok an update for you man, it looks like what happened, is that you got this notification whilst logging into our platform?
If that is the case, then it's likely that your browser is telling you that it's detected your account got leaked. But the breach probably came from the other 11 listed breaches we found on https://haveibeenpwned.com/.
We've checked again and even really old e-mails from our systems aren't showing up in breach databases, which they would if our user database had been breached. So we're pretty confident we're not a source of the breach.
So again, you probably should, if you haven't already realised that your e-mail has been leaked before, change your passwords on our, and other platforms.
Data breaches are pretty annoying, so things like password managers can really help for things like this.
Hi Catalin, ok, I'm investigating this right now, initially it looks like our database hasn't been totally breached because other addresses checked with
https://haveibeenpwned.com/ are not showing Crowdrender as a source in the breach. However, I did run a check on your address mentioned in that screenshot you gave, and your address seems to have been leaked in a whole stack of breaches that don't involve us. I counted 11 separate data breaches involving your e-mail. You might also want to delete that image now or replace it with one that has your e-mail blurred. so spammers don't get a hold of it.
Ok an update for you man, it looks like what happened, is that you got this notification whilst logging into our platform?
If that is the case, then it's likely that your browser is telling you that it's detected your account got leaked. But the breach probably came from the other 11 listed breaches we found on https://haveibeenpwned.com/.
We've checked again and even really old e-mails from our systems aren't showing up in breach databases, which they would if our user database had been breached. So we're pretty confident we're not a source of the breach.
So again, you probably should, if you haven't already realised that your e-mail has been leaked before, change your passwords on our, and other platforms.
Data breaches are pretty annoying, so things like password managers can really help for things like this.
Hi Catalin, ok, I'm investigating this right now, initially it looks like our database hasn't been totally breached because other addresses checked with
https://haveibeenpwned.com/ are not showing Crowdrender as a source in the breach. However, I did run a check on your address mentioned in that screenshot you gave, and your address seems to have been leaked in a whole stack of breaches that don't involve us. I counted 11 separate data breaches involving your e-mail. You might also want to delete that image now or replace it with one that has your e-mail blurred. so spammers don't get a hold of it.
So we're on it, but for now, the best advice is to definitely change your password, you can do that here-> https://discovery.crowd-render.com/request-password-reset