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Crunchyroll Investigates Major Data Breach Affecting 6.8 Million Users

Crunchyroll Investigates Major Data Breach Affecting 6.8 Million Users

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Anime fans
are facing a new kind of threat.

Crunchyroll
is currently investigating

a major data breach
affecting approximately
6.8 million users worldwide.

According to early reports,

sensitive data such as
email addresses,
usernames,

and potentially hashed passwords
may have been exposed.

The leak is believed
to have originated

from a third-party system
connected to the platform’s infrastructure.

Crunchyroll has stated
that an internal investigation
is ongoing,

while security teams
are working to contain the incident.

The platform,

owned by Sony,

serves millions of anime fans globally,
including a growing community
in Morocco.

For users,
the risk is real.

Data leaks of this scale

can lead to phishing attempts,
account takeovers,
and identity-related threats.

This incident reflects
a broader issue.

Streaming platforms
are becoming major targets

as they store large volumes
of personal data
from highly engaged audiences.

In summary:
Crunchyroll’s data breach exposes millions of users to potential cyber risks.
It highlights growing security challenges in global streaming platforms.

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