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Roku has suffered a security breach that has left over 500,000 accounts compromised. This comes on the heels of Roku reporting a hack last month that left 15,000 accounts breached. Unfortunately ...
News Roku says 576,000 more of its users were hacked in second attack Using the same old-school method as an earlier attack, hackers gained access to more than a half million more Roku accounts.
Roku said the accounts of 576,000 customers had been accessed by hackers – the second incident of “credential stuffing" that’s been reported by the TV streaming service this year.
Roku said it discovered malicious hackers compromised more than half a million user accounts while investigating an earlier spate of account hacks.
Roku recently informed over 15,000 customers that their accounts had been hacked, and some of those accounts are now being sold online.
Roku warns that 576,000 accounts were hacked in new credential stuffing attacks after disclosing another incident that compromised 15,000 accounts in early March.
Over 15,000 Roku accounts have been hacked, with some hackers trying to buy subscriptions on someone else's dime.
This type of hack is called a credential stuffing attack, and it's not Roku's fault. Rather, the hack is partly made possible by customers using the same passwords for multiple accounts they own.
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