Just to provide some information, as the linked page is in Chinese:
The company in question is NetEase. A lot of Chinese people use NetEase's products and have a NetEase account. Many also use the NetEase email to register for other internet services in China.
Short description: The leak contains over a hundred million transaction records, which include users' email addresses, email passwords, email password protection info, IP addresses, birth dates, etc. Password and password protection info are hashed with MD5. After decryption, most passwords can still be used to login the email.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 14.4 ms ] threadThe company in question is NetEase. A lot of Chinese people use NetEase's products and have a NetEase account. Many also use the NetEase email to register for other internet services in China.
My rough translation to the wooyun Chinese page:
Submission time: 2015-10-19 16:40
Vulnerability type: Massive user data leak
Severity: High
Status: Informed CNCERT(National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team).
Short description: The leak contains over a hundred million transaction records, which include users' email addresses, email passwords, email password protection info, IP addresses, birth dates, etc. Password and password protection info are hashed with MD5. After decryption, most passwords can still be used to login the email.