Streaming giant Roku has revealed a massive data breach that compromised over 576,000 user accounts. This is his second security incident for the company in just a month.
of hollywood reporter report Roku, the leading streaming video platform, announced the discovery of a new data breach affecting a staggering 576,000 user accounts. The discovery of this security incident comes just a month after the company revealed that 15,000 accounts had been compromised in a similar breach.
The Roku app appears on a television in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, USA, on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. Roku Inc. is scheduled to release earnings numbers on July 27th. Photographer: Tiffany Hagler-Geard/Bloomberg
According to a statement released by Roku, the company identified the latest breach while investigating a previous security incident that occurred in early March. “After completing our investigation into this initial incident, we notified affected customers in early March and continued to closely monitor account activity to protect our customers and their personal information.” It is written in “Through this monitoring, we identified his second incident that impacted approximately 576,000 additional accounts.”
The company clarified that the attack was not a direct hack into Roku’s systems, but rather a technique known as “credential stuffing.” In this method, hackers obtain login data from other sources and use it to gain unauthorized access to your account. Roku has reported that in fewer than 400 cases, malicious actors logged in and used payment methods stored in compromised accounts to fraudulently purchase streaming service subscriptions or Roku hardware products. says. However, the company assured that it did not access sensitive information such as complete credit card numbers or other complete payment information.
In response to this breach, Roku reset passwords for all affected accounts and notified account holders about the incident. The company boasts over 80 million active accounts, making this breach a major concern for users. Roku has announced that it will enable two-factor authentication for all accounts as a proactive measure to increase security.
Breitbart Tech recommends that all Roku customers take the following steps, whether or not they have been notified that their account may have been compromised.
- Change your Roku account password immediately, even if Roku has already changed it for you. Make sure your password on this and other devices does not match your email password.
- Enable two-factor authentication using your smartphone or third-party authentication service.
- Consider deleting any credit cards stored on the Service. It may make purchasing a little more inconvenient, but it will prevent malicious people from using your account to order items.
- Check other services you use and consider applying these steps to them as well.
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