Sad thing, this is one of the things I fear the most in the world.
Due to this, I was inspired to look at all my scripts I have made on my own to ensure they were secure. Even though this is a bad thing that has happened, it has reminded me of what importance it is to not overlook anything. Which I feel is a good thing. I actually found and corrected some serious holes on my part. A little sub-domain containing a bunch of test scripts made by you and your friends that are not as secure as you'd want them to be can really hurt you later on. I have never actually had my website compromised, but I feel the pain from the phpBB.com incident.
If I remember correctly, my password here on area51.phpbb.com was "america" for the longest time, I used it on another website that was so insecure that it didn't even store the data using a hash, it was just plain text (and my password by itself was already insecure). The website was compromised, and it lead to the compromise of my Steam account, and all those games I bought! That incident is long gone (resolved it), and I have since used a secure password (generated randomly is my new motto for making passwords) including updating almost all my passwords on other websites. Reason I didn't update the password here I guess is because I was never really too concerned about losing it (no real sensitive information on it), but better to not lose it anyways.
Just a little story I felt like sharing.
