Hackers have breached the Neopets virtual pet community - The Verge
Neopets, the long-running virtual pet platform, suffered a hack in which the emails and passwords of around 69 million site users are believed to have been stolen and offered for sale on a hacking forum.
A hacker claims to have stolen information from Neopets, the long-running virtual pet website, affecting 69 million users of the service.
The hack was confirmed by posts from the official Neopets Twitter and Instagram accounts on July 20th, with a tweet informing the public that the company “recently became aware that customer data may have been stolen” and had hired a forensic firm to investigate. The social media posts did not give further information about the scope of the hack but suggested that all site users change their passwords as a precaution.
Neopets recently became aware that customer data may have been stolen. We immediately launched an investigation assisted by a leading forensics firm. We are also engaging law enforcement and enhancing the protections for our systems and our user data. (1/3)
https://www.theverge.com/2022/7/21/23272628/neopets-hack-data-breach-69-million-stolen-accounts
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