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  2. Roku Says 576,000 Streaming Accounts Compromised in Security ...

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    Following a hack that exposed more than 15,000 Roku accounts last month, the company said Friday it discovered a second security incident that affected 576,000 additional user accounts. Roku said ...

  3. Roku says more than 500,000 accounts impacted in cyberattack

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    The company, which had more than 80 million active accounts, said the hackers did not gain access to any sensitive information such as full credit card numbers or other payment details. Roku's ...

  4. Roku says 576,000 accounts were hacked in latest breach - AOL

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    Roku on Tuesday said that 576,000 accounts were accessed by unauthorized actors who gained login credentials from another source. ... Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call:

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  6. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    Signs of a hacked account • You're not receiving any emails. • Your AOL Mail is sending spam to your contacts. • You keep getting bumped offline when you're signed into your account. • You see logins from unexpected locations on your recent activity page. • Your account info or mail settings were changed without your knowledge.

  7. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    Depending on how you access your account, there can be up to 3 sections. If you see something you don't recognize, click Sign out or Remove next to it, then immediately change your password. • Recent activity - Devices or browsers that recently signed in. • Apps connected to your account - Apps you've given permission to access your info.

  8. Random number generator attack - Wikipedia

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    The problem in the running code was discovered in 1995 by Ian Goldberg and David Wagner, [4] who had to reverse engineer the object code because Netscape refused to reveal the details of its random number generation (security through obscurity). That RNG was fixed in later releases (version 2 and higher) by more robust (i.e., more random and so ...

  9. How email spoofing can affect AOL Mail

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    A compromised (hacked) account means someone else accessed your account by obtaining your password. Spoofed email occurs when the "From" field of a message is altered to show your address, which doesn't necessarily mean someone else accessed your account. You can identify whether your account is hacked or spoofed with the help of your Sent folder.