
Roll20, a popular online tabletop role-playing game platform, has disclosed a data breach. The breach occurred on June 29, when a 'bad actor' gained access to an account on the company's administrative website for one hour. During this time, the intruder could have seen users' personal information, including full names, emails, last-known IP addresses, and the last four digits of credit cards if stored. The company has not yet disclosed the total number of affected users.

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NEW: The popular online tabletop role-playing game platform Roll20 was hacked. Company says a "bad actor" could have seen users’ personal information: full name, emails, last-known IP address, and credit card's last four digits, if user had it stored. https://t.co/v3TyweR5RQ
Roll20, an online tabletop role-playing game platform, discloses data breach: Roll20 said that on June 29 it had detected that a “bad actor” gained access to an account on the company’s administrative website for one hour. © 2024… https://t.co/mxu6F6CU1o #AI #AInews #AItips