CrunchyRoll users slammed with lawsuit as millions of users exposed
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CrunchyRoll users slammed with lawsuit as millions of users exposed
"The lawsuit alleges that the Sony-owned company failed to safeguard the data of 6.8 million users, which was leaked online after a cyberattack in March 2026."
"According to the lawsuit, the stolen information could be used for identity fraud, financial theft, or even to impersonate victims when applying for jobs or official documents."
"The breach specifically targeted the company's ticketing system used to handle customer support requests, raising concerns about how deeply attackers were able to penetrate internal networks."
"The breach originated through Telus, a company that provides operational support to Crunchyroll, and involved a support account linked to an employee believed to be based in India."
Crunchyroll is facing a class-action lawsuit following a significant data breach that compromised the personal information of 6.8 million users. The breach, attributed to a cyberattack on a third-party supplier, exposed sensitive data including email addresses and some credit card numbers. The lawsuit claims that Crunchyroll violated consumer protection laws by failing to secure customer data adequately. Investigators believe the breach involved malicious software that accessed private data through a support account linked to an employee in India, raising concerns about the depth of the attack.
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