It’s believed that as many as 925,000 inactive and active accounts were compromised. However, we strongly believe that an unauthorized third-party knows and has utilized your username and password for your account.” In a notice sent to impacted users, the company explains that “our systems were not compromised. At any rate, thousands of users’ details were exposed. It claims the breach was the result of a credential-stuffing attack. Norton LifeLock recently suffered a data breach, and the company says its system wasn’t at fault.
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