Under Armour Reveals MyFitnessPal Data Breach
Under Armour says the personal details of about 150 million users of its MyFitnessPal app have been accessed in a data breach.
Under Amour says the personal details of about 150 million MyFitnessPal users have been accessed in a data breach.
The US fitness brand, which owns the nutrition and fitness app, said the hack took place in February this year but was not spotted until a month later. We speak to a MyFitnessPal user and ask security researcher Ken Monroe, from Pen Test Partners, what the hackers might want with the data.
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(Picture: Under Armour clothing. Credit: Getty Images)
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