Bot of Legends 2014 Data Breach

Bot of Legends 2014 Data Breach

Gaming / Video Games

Bot of Legends 2014 Data Breach

A video games service in the gaming sector.

Confirmed · ObscureIQ Intelligence
Breach Risk Index i
17/100
Lower riskHigher risk
Lower: limited current risk based on data value and recency.
Data Sensitivity i
Standard
Exposed data is largely lower-sensitivity. Standard identity-protection precautions are advised.
148KRecords
2014Year

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Classification Tags
GamingVideo GamesUsers2014

Breach Summary

In November 2014, the Bot of Legends forum experienced a significant data breach that compromised 238,373 user accounts. The breach, which occurred on November 13, 2014, involved the exploitation of vulnerabilities in the IP.Board platform used by the forum. As a result, attackers gained access to a trove of sensitive data including usernames, email addresses, IP addresses, and passwords stored as salted MD5 hashes, as well as information related to website activity.

Full threat analysis, exploitation vectors, and principal guidance below.

10 additional sections · verified field analysis · defensive doctrine

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148K records analyzed

About Bot of Legends

Bot of Legends is a video games service in the gaming sector.

Why They Hold Your Data

Bot of Legends is a video games service in the gaming sector. Services like this typically hold activity history, email addresses, IP addresses, passwords, usernames through account registration and normal operations.

Recent Developments

The Bot of Legends dataset circulated publicly; treat as part of the standing exposure landscape.

Data Points Exposed

5 verified field types
Activity History
Email Address
IP Address
Password High
Username

Breach Impact

The exposure of credentials alongside personal data heightened account-takeover and reuse risk for Bot of Legends users and drew scrutiny of its data protection.

Exploitation & Downstream Threats

• Credential stuffing against reused passwords across other platforms | • Targeted phishing campaigns using exposed email addresses

Principal Risk Advisory

What this means for a principal

A consumer-service breach: contact and account data supports phishing, account takeover and profile enrichment. For a high-profile principal the main risk is credible impersonation and enrichment of existing exposure.

What You Should Do

  1. Reset any reused passwords and enable MFA on email first, then financial accounts.
  2. Do not use unofficial 'am I affected' lookups; several are themselves harvesting operations.

How ObscureIQ Can Help

  1. Corpus confirmation: determine whether and where the principal (plus household and staff) appear in this dataset and which specific fields are exposed for them.
  2. Exposure mapping: cross-reference the exposed identifiers against broker-available data to size and prioritize the principal's wider footprint.
  3. ThreatWatch tuned to this incident's identifiers and misuse pattern (impersonation and targeting patterns, not generic credential monitoring).

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