That is not always the persons fault. It usually is linked with the account's owner in one shape or form. The only way where it can't be linked is if they hacked Jagex and quite frankly, they wouldn't hack Jagex just for one or two RuneScape accounts. Even if they gained access to the database, the salts would take an extraordinary amount of computational power to crack. Unless they happen to own NORAD then they're out of luck. Over 1400 people have been hacked over the last 2 weeks, that to me does not look like coincidence at all. There are millions of people playing this game. That's just a drop in the pool compared to the amount of people playing. Don't forget the large quantity of scam emails linking to phishing sites or account powerleveling sites that turn out to be phishing sites anyway. Perhaps the Playstation Network hack a little while ago could have contributed to a few of them (same password as their RuneScape account with same name), but it's mostly the other examples I mentioned. As I said, if they hacked into Jagex they would do a lot more than just take a few RuneScape accounts. You would see the highest leveled players be taken down first. And, as I said, it's not even possible to begin with. There's a reason why they use supercomputers for codebreaking, and well your personal computer just wouldn't cut it. @OP, RS Wiki has also had some keyloggers in their advertisements recently. It's not their fault, but I know quite a few people who have had their computers and accounts compromised by it. So be careful when going on there.