UK Magazine, Practical Fishkeeping has relaunched its website after falling victim to a malicious hack that found user data shared on a Postbin website. Immediately following the hack, all PFK members were contacted and urged to change passwords for their personal web accounts as the hackers may have viewed or taken ‘usernames, passwords, e-mail addresses, [...]
UK Magazine, Practical Fishkeeping has relaunched its website after falling victim to a malicious hack that found user data shared on a Postbin website. Immediately following the hack, all PFK members were contacted and urged to change passwords for their personal web accounts as the hackers may have viewed or taken ‘usernames, passwords, e-mail addresses, postal addresses, and in some cases telephone numbers.’
Matt Clarke and the PFK team have a fresh new look for the site and what looks to be a more active and up to date blog, in addition to their staple print mag. For those that browse on phones or mobile devices, PFK has enabled a light weight mobile version of the website that will soon allow browsing of their forum as well. Welcome back to the internet PFK, we’re looking forward to the articles.
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