Crunchyroll, the popular subscription-based anime streaming service owned by Sony Group Corp. (NYSE:SONY), is investigating a reported cyberattack that may have exposed the personal data of millions of users.
Hackers Claim Access Through Third-Party Support Worker
The platform told BleepingComputer that it is aware of the claims and is actively collaborating with top cybersecurity experts to investigate the situation.
The statement followed claims by a threat actor who contacted BleepingComputer last Thursday, asserting they breached Crunchyroll on March 12 at 9 p.m. ET by accessing the Okta SSO account of a support agent.
Threat actors targeted a support agent employed by Telus International, a company that manages Crunchyroll customer support tickets.
Hackers allegedly infected …
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