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Karpora
Celestial Mayhem
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Posted - 2013.06.02 05:34:00 -
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USA, MIchigan
Was able to log on in game, as well as here on forums (obviously) but both the launcher, and the EVE|Gate login screens were in Russian. I'll admit I was a little averse to putting in my login info.
Also, I had to run repair.exe before the launcher would come out of Offline Mode. Funky stuff O_o
Screenshot of funky launcher: http://screencast.com/t/LLDHdug7meG2 Screenshot of funky EVE|Gate: http://screencast.com/t/zCXAr4eShDr |

Karpora
Celestial Mayhem
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Posted - 2013.06.02 07:29:00 -
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Fedman Kasad wrote: with the russian language or whatever it is on the 'new' launcher
can CCP please advise us that the launcher is still under their control ?????
or has it been hijacked for some mass account stealing episode ?????
what a sh!tfight this is
Yeah that'd be great, Mr CCP Falcon or other Dev guy. I already logged in to the game and the forums with my log in, on the Russian displayed forms. I plan on changing passwords as soon as this stuff is resolved just in case...but it would give me peace of mind until that point if you can confirm that the launcher and EVE|Gate log in forms were not compromised. |

Karpora
Celestial Mayhem
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Posted - 2013.06.02 08:07:00 -
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Xygatrix wrote:Johann Hemphill wrote:Xygatrix wrote:Karpora wrote: Yeah that'd be great, Mr CCP Falcon or other Dev guy. I already logged in to the game and the forums with my log in, on the Russian displayed forms. I plan on changing passwords as soon as this stuff is resolved just in case...but it would give me peace of mind until that point if you can confirm that the launcher and EVE|Gate log in forms were not compromised.
This is literally the most misguided series of posts I have ever read. It's not stupid to change your password when a server encounters unexpected problems, as it is entirely possible that the password database may have been compromised. Personally, I didn't jump to that conclusion, but there is no shame in being prepared. It's very stupid to assume that a local configuration issue is the result of evil hacker foreigners trying to steal your passwords.
>29 pages, 560+ posts and dozens of individuals ON THIS FORUM ALONE experiencing this issue in various forms >"local configuration issue"
Makes sense. I don't get why you're so mad that I'm curious if there is any possibility that log in data was compromised. I'm from the USA. We don't typically see **** in Russian around here. You don't need to change your password...but I'm not gonna take a chance.
Freedom's great, isn't it? Carry on... |
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