The firm claimed the security vulnerability exploited by the hacker has since been fixed, however did not comment on either the scope of the hack or if any accounts have been actively broken into. Matching credentials should not be used on multiple sites.' We also strongly advise you to change the password in any other systems you are using with the same login. This breach only affects our forum service.
'We take any such breaches very seriously and we follow very strict policies when it comes to security. We're currently looking into report that a vulnerability allowed third-party hackers to gain illegal access to some forum user information, including a number of emails and encrypted passwords. It said: 'To provide our forum service we use software from. It was titled 'Your Supercell forum password may be at risk' and claimed that the team had uncovered evidence the initial breach took place in September last year. On Wednesday (18 January 2017), the Helsinki-based firm released a statement about the incident.