Quote from: Limetless on December 18, 2012, 08:21 pmWhat does this say about the sites general security? Don't make me feel to easy.I agree.I'm not normally one to lend my voice to calls for announcements etc. when issues arise, but this requires a full and thorough explanation as to how it happened and why it happened. Steps taken to ensure it will not happen again should not become public knowledge, of course, but if it is the case that an outsider has managed to gained access to the SR image database then that is something of major concern.(Note: This is conjecture; there is no evidence that this is the case.)On top of the security aspect, it also makes vendors whose listings are showing these pictures look very bad to potential customers who are unaware that this is an error.These vendors pay a sizeable fee for the privilege of vending here, and pay continuous commission for the privilege of maintaining their presence - it is absolutely unacceptable for something like this to occur.The scammer decided only to put "SR Quick Pay: Address etc." in the picture rather than posting something such as "Vendor arrested by Law Enforcement - customer information compromised" or the like; something of that nature could have an irreparable impact on a vendor's future and repeat business.Wholly unacceptable, DPR. Whilst we appreciate the unprecedented challenges that you face keeping a market such as this online, this is a very serious issue that demands an explanation.Many thanks to inigo, however, for the initial announcement.- grahamgreene