Intl Outdoor has removed the site now, but I suggest you change your passwords on other sites if you used the same combination of email and password elsewhere.
Also, I knew what to search for but didnt find myself.
-The vulnerability has been fixed. You can no longer directly access the information.
As somebody might still have extracted the database before, it’s recommended that you change your passwords if you are using the same passwort for other websites or services.
Thanks for the heads up guys, I’ll change my passwords but there’s no billing data on there I don’t think, unless PayPal has been hacked, either way, good luck getting cash out of my account, I can’t lol.
I'll add that it only shows up in google search, the whole in their system seems to have been fixed. Can anyone confirm my theory that before you could download a SQL file with everyones info in it?
yes, that is exactly what happend. You could download the whole file directly from their site. They responded swiftly to the mails and took it down, but still this should not have happend in the first place.
Somebody should submit a Google takedown request to get that data removed from Google’s cache.
I imagine the request would be processed faster if the site owner (Intl-Outdoor) were to submit the request. Maybe somebody could suggest this to them.
I just changed my IOS password, but have no idea what the old one was. I know that my BLF password is as complex a password as I use (because I have to use capitals, numbers, punctuation etc, but again, have no idea what it is, and can’t remember how or where to check what passwords Windows 7 stores for me.
Well, people now go crazy about "I have to change my password at IO so nothing bad happens to other sites".. fact is, that the old password was visible and someone probably saved them. Thats why I said: change the password on other sites where you used the same email/password combination.