U.S. sports attire builder Under Armour pronounced a personal data of about 150 million users of a food and nourishment app and website MyFitnessPal was accessed by an “unauthorized” celebration in late February.
The association pronounced it began been notifying users of a crack 4 days after it first became wakeful of a incident on Sunday.
The Baltimore-based retailer said it was working with authorities and information confidence firms to support in a ongoing investigation.
“The review indicates that a influenced information enclosed usernames, email addresses, and hashed passwords,” a association pronounced in a matter on Thursday.
“The influenced information did not embody government-issued identifiers (such as amicable security numbers and driver’s permit numbers), that a association does not collect from users.”
It also pronounced that customer’s payment data was not affected, since it collected and processed that information separately.
The association urged users of a module to change their passwords immediately and endorsed other confidence stairs that users could take to strengthen their information.
Shares of Under Armour fell 3 per cent in extended trade on a New York Stock Exchange.
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