Hackers Claim to Have Breached Streaming Service CrunchyRoll's Data
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Hackers Claim to Have Breached Streaming Service CrunchyRoll's Data
"Hackers reached out to Cyber Digest with the claim that they breached Sony's anime streaming service CrunchyRoll, exfiltrating 100GB of user data from the site."
"The hackers assert that this breach occurred due to the data security incident at TELUS Digital, a business-process outsourcing partner for the streaming service."
"The ShinyHunters cybercriminal group claimed responsibility for the TELUS Digital incident, asserting 700 terabytes of internal data were stolen."
"Reports of this data breach come shortly after CrunchyRoll is facing a class-action lawsuit, alleging the organization has shared user viewing habits with marketing firms without user consent."
Hackers have claimed responsibility for breaching CrunchyRoll, resulting in the exfiltration of 100GB of user data. This data was reportedly extracted from CrunchyRoll's support tools and analytics systems. The breach is linked to a security incident at TELUS Digital, a partner of CrunchyRoll. Although TELUS Digital has found no evidence of disrupted services, the ShinyHunters group claims to have stolen 700 terabytes of internal data. Additionally, CrunchyRoll is facing a class-action lawsuit for allegedly sharing user viewing habits without consent.
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