"Roku Reports 576,000 Accounts Hacked in Security Breach"

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Streaming giant Roku confirms that over 576,000 user accounts were hacked using credential stuffing, with fewer than 400 accounts used for fraudulent purchases. The company has refunded affected customers and rolled out two-factor authentication to prevent future attacks. No sensitive user information or full credit card details were accessed in the breaches.
Topics:business#credential-stuffing#hacking#roku#security-incident#technology#two-factor-authentication
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