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Roll20 Data Breach: Millions of Gamers’ Info Exposed in Epic Cyber Blunder
Roll20 has announced a data breach exposing sensitive user data. Hackers accessed the systems using a compromised admin account, viewing and modifying accounts. Roll20 has since implemented an action plan to prevent future breaches.
Hot Take:
Roll20 just rolled a critical fail on the cybersecurity check. Next time, maybe they should cast “Protection from Hackers” before the next campaign begins!
Key Points:
- Roll20 exposed sensitive user data due to a compromised admin account.
- Hacker had access for one hour and made changes to one user account.
- Exposed data includes full names, email addresses, IP addresses, and partial credit card numbers.
- Account passwords and full payment information were not compromised.
- Roll20 has over 12 million active users and has implemented an “action plan” to prevent future breaches.