The bad actor modified one user account, and we promptly reversed those modifications. During this time, the bad actor was able to access and view all user accounts. The hacker ... may have been able to view users' personal information, including full name, email address, last-known IP address, and the last four digits of their credit card...
Roll20 says on its website that it has 12 million users and that it's 'the No. 1 choice for D&D online.' 'We truly regret that this incident occurred on our watch. Although we have no evidence that any of the data is being misused, and no passwords or card numbers were exposed, we believe in the importance of being transparent with our users about any potential'
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