Looks like they were using a standard web forum application. It mentions the passwords were hashed but not if they were salted. If they didn't apply a salt then a list of common hashed passwords could easily be used to gain access to accounts. The main company website looks to be fine but if anyone used the same password on the forum and the main site they should defnitely change it.
(Score: 2) by AnonTechie on Wednesday May 28 2014, @08:59AM
It is not uncommon to read about such things. What surprises me is that a popular Anti-Virus site has fallen prey !!
Albert Einstein - "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former."
(Score: 2, Informative) by bootsy on Wednesday May 28 2014, @10:25AM
Looks like they were using a standard web forum application. It mentions the passwords were hashed but not if they were salted. If they didn't apply a salt then a list of common hashed passwords could easily be used to gain access to accounts. The main company website looks to be fine but if anyone used the same password on the forum and the main site they should defnitely change it.