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In October 2015, there was a surge of interest in the free-browser-based cryptocurrency, Monero (XMR). Shortly after, the security of the actual network itself was called into question. The Monero community responded by proposing an upgrade to the privacy technology, RingCT, that would introduce a new proof-of-work, but also introduce a publicly verifiable protocol, making use of a third-party technology called the Random Oracle, that could be used to verify transactions. Supporters of Monero also voted for a proposal to hard fork in a way that increased the block size limit from 1 MB to 32 MB. This would make it difficult to mine coins on less powerful hardware.

In December 2015, the online knowledge repository known as StackOverflow in the colloquial style of “SO” was breached by unknown attackers. In an online announcement, the attackers claimed to have gained access to the entire database, an email address book, a “cheat sheet” list of passwords and an SQL dump containing a large proportion of the password database. They said they were keen to make the database available to the wider security community.

In January 2016, many forum users reported their accounts being wiped, apparently because of a combination of a password change policy and a server update. After investigation, the forum was reported to be 100% taken over by hackers.

On 13 February 2016, about a month after the breach was announced, a hacker group called Lulz Security claimed credit for the attack on the site. They released a statement in which they claimed to have access to “246 gigabytes of emails, hundreds of gigabytes of passwords, credit card numbers, personal messages, and other data from 100 million Active Directory and other user accounts.” There were also 8 million records from user forums held within the site. The group may have also gained access to the database, which contained 209 million first and last names, 13 million email addresses and 8 million passwords.

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