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Roku Rocked Again: Over Half a Million Users Hit by Credential Stuffing Cyberattack
Roku reels again, with 576,000 users hit by credential stuffing. Hackers snacked on partial credit card digits, feasting on unauthorized purchases. But fret not, Roku’s rolled out a security buffet with two-factor authentication for all. Time to beef up those logins, folks!

Hot Take:
Just when you thought your binge-watching habits were safe, Roku serves up a double feature of cyberattacks, with a side order of credential stuffing. Get ready to reset those passwords, folks, because the hackers are on a shopping spree with your half-baked credit card digits. And if you're feeling lucky because you dodged this cyber bullet, remember: complacency is the popcorn kernel stuck in the teeth of cybersecurity.