
Roku has disclosed a significant data breach impacting over 15k+ customer accounts due to a credential-stuffing attack. The breach has raised concerns about the security of personal information for Roku TV owners. Critics argue that the breach could have been potentially avoided, casting doubt on the recommendation of Roku as a streaming platform. In response to the breach, Roku has urged thousands of its users to change their passwords. Additionally, Roku has introduced new limited liability terms and is requiring users to agree to these terms, which include changes to the dispute resolution process, before they can continue using their services. Hackers have exploited the breach to hijack Roku accounts, using them to place orders on stolen credit cards and purchase streaming subscriptions and devices.
If you have a Roku TV, there is a chance your personal information may have been compromised. The company shared that more than 15,000 users have been hacked. https://t.co/Fy8ph1f6bp
Is your Roku safe? Massive data breach exposes thousands of accounts https://t.co/RNaZ54WviW
Yes, Roku is forcing users to agree to new terms to continue using their TVs https://t.co/EYLG0EuAYe










