Crowdfunding website Kickstarter hacked, recommends users change passwords

Uh oh, Kickstarter's CEO Yancey Strickler says that the company has been hacked. No credit card info was stolen (whew!), but the company says users' personal info has been compromised. Better go change your password.

These days, it really seems we can't go a week without some big site getting hacked. The latest target? Kickstarter. Kickstarter announced on its blog (and via an email sent to customers) that hackers had found their way into certain parts of their

These days, it really seems we can't go a week without some big site getting hacked. The latest target? Kickstarter. Kickstarter announced on its blog (and via an email sent to customers) that hackers had found their way into certain parts of their

Uh oh, Kickstarter's CEO Yancey Strickler says that the company has been hacked. No credit card info was stolen (whew!), but the company says users' personal info has been compromised. Better go change your password.

(Reuters) – Kickstarter, the fundraising platform used by millions of people to raise capital for creative projects and businesses, said on Saturday that hackers had gained access to some of its customers' data earlier this week but that the breach had