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  2. Roku suffered another data breach, this time affecting ...

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    The $2.4 trillion company reportedly asked workers to download videos from YouTube, Netflix and other datasets to develop commercial AI projects. Engadget Google 'is a monopolist' in search, US ...

  3. Man arrested for selling Netflix and Spotify accounts - Engadget

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    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) announced today that they arrested a man accused of selling stolen login credentials online. The unnamed man, a 21-year-old living in Sydney, Australia ...

  4. Roku says 576,000 user accounts hacked after ... - TechCrunch

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    In a statement Friday, the company said about 576,000 user accounts were accessed using a technique known as credential stuffing, where malicious hackers use usernames and passwords stolen from ...

  5. How to tell if your online accounts have been hacked

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    To access this tool, go to your Yahoo My Account Overview or click on the icon with your initial next to the email icon on the top right corner, and click on “Manage your account.”. Accessing ...

  6. What is phishing? - Engadget

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    1. Email Phishing. The basic phishing email is sent by fraudsters impersonating legitimate companies, often banks or credit card providers. These emails are designed to trick you into providing ...

  7. Okta says hackers stole customer access tokens from support ...

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    Okta chief security officer David Bradbury said in a blog post Friday that a hacker used a stolen credential to access the company’s support ... Netflix employees raised $1.65M for an app that ...

  8. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    February 8: Foxconn is hacked by a hacker group, "Swagg Security", releasing a massive amount of data including email and server logins, and even more alarming—bank account credentials of large companies like Apple and Microsoft. Swagg Security stages the attack just as a Foxconn protest ignites against terrible working conditions in southern ...

  9. Hundreds of stolen passwords for Netflix, HBO, Hulu and more ...

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    Pirates are selling hundreds of stolen logins for popular over-the-top services on “dark web” marketplaces, according to content-security firm Irdeto.