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Reddit says hackers accessed user data in June breach

WATCH ABOVE: "If you’re a savvy computer user, you have to treat everything you put online as public domain; which it is. We're much more exposed than we possibly think." – Jun 1, 2018

Social media network Reddit said on Wednesday a hacker broke into a few of its systems and accessed some user data, including current email addresses and a 2007 database backup containing old encrypted passwords.

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Reddit said on June 19 it learned that an attacker compromised a few of its employees’ accounts between June 14 and June 18.

A copy of an old database backup containing very early Reddit user data from the site’s launch in 2005 through May 2007 was accessed by the hacker, the social media network said.

“Although this was a serious attack, the attacker did not gain write access to Reddit systems; they gained read-only access to some systems that contained backup data, source code and other logs,” Reddit’s founding engineer Christopher Slowe said.

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