URL shortening service Bit.ly posted in its official blog that it believes that account credentials have been compromised by unknown assailants. Despite having no evidence of accounts being accessed without permission, taken in the breach are users' email addresses, salted and hashed passwords, API keys and OAuth tokens....
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URL shortening service Bit.ly posted in its official blog that it believes that account credentials have been compromised by unknown assailants. Despite having no evidence of accounts being accessed without permission, taken in the breach are users’ email addresses, salted and hashed passwords, API keys and OAuth tokens….