The popular torrent tracking site Pirate Bay was recently hacked and the attackers made off with a copy of The Pirate Bay's 1.6 million usernames and passwords. Luckily for The Pirate Bay and its users, the database was encrypted. [According to Pirate Bay][1] co-founder, Peter Sunde, the attackers "got a copy of all the user names and the encrypted passwords but they couldn't crack it." Sunde [spoke the Register][2] by phone, saying: >"There was a stupid coding error and they found a hole in the blog software which they exploited through a SQL injection" ... >"As soon as they put it onto the net, I rang them up and let them know we knew who'd done it. They told us they got a copy of all the user names and the encrypted passwords but they couldn't crack it." ... >"They realized they had done something stupid and disposed of all the data." The Pirate Bay has since patched the flaw in their software. Still, it wouldn't be a bad idea to change your password if you have an account with The Pirate Bay. [1]: http://thepiratebay.org/blog/68 "User data stolen but not unsecured" [2]: http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39604 "Pirate Bay says stolen database safe"