Private data of more than 642K Second Life users exposed

Second Life has disclosed that an intruder broke into the Second Life database through the company's web servers — and customer information was compromised. Potentially exposed data included Second Life account names, real-world names and contact information, and encrypted account passwords and payment info. To minimize risk, the company has invalidated all account passwords. Users will have to create new passwords in order to log in. Link (Thanks, Glyn)