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JBee
15-02-10, 17:23
Please change your password
A breach of security has recently occurred on BRS Genealogy / Roots Ireland which hosts the IFHF site (www.rootsireland.ie), in response to which all necessary defensive measures have been taken. In the breach part of the database which includes our member’s usernames, email addresses and passwords was accessed. This triggered a series of steps that has resulted in us sending you this warning email.

No data relating to your online payment transactions (credit or debit card details) was on these servers. Please be assured that we do NOT store credit card details or any payment details. Nothing of that nature is held on our site and as a result such data is not at risk. All payments are handled by a secure payment gateway Realex (http://www.realex.ie/).

What you need to do:


We strongly recommend that all users take steps to change their passwords.
Click here for more information on how to change your password.
You will be required to change your password at your next login, (unless you have recently done so).
We recommend that users choose a non-dictionary word that is hard to guess containing both upper and lower case letters and numerals, and use different passwords for different websites.
We also recommend that if you use the same email and password on other sites that you change your password on those sites also.

Since the breach a full review of security has taken place. Further security measures have been implemented to minimise the risk of such a breach happening again.

We apologise for this inconvenience.

Irish Family History Foundation, Main St. Newbridge, Co. Kildare., Email: [email protected]

kiterunner
15-02-10, 17:56
I've got the same email. If you get an email like that then it's always best to navigate to the site some other way than using the link in the email, just to be on the safe side, so go from your bookmarks / favourites or type in the URL that you usually use, and then when you log in, you will be taken to the "change password" screen, so it is evidently genuine.

JBee
15-02-10, 18:19
It's just that I didn't like the click link which always makes me suspicious

Just Gillian
15-02-10, 18:23
Thanks for posting this JBee. I didn't have the email but have just been on to the site and changed my password.

I never click on links in this sort of email, just in case!

borobabs
16-02-10, 09:39
I went to site via google and asked for new password as it couldnt find mine they sent me one and when I clicked link and went to set new password it had already timed out ??? so had to make new account up ;;

brenmac
19-02-10, 11:47
on outlook i can view the message,s without opening it brenda xxx