Where is the data breach notification?
claytonmccord
Posts: 19 Member
150 million MFP users data was stolen and I have not seen any information from Under Armor on this forum or in email. I would like to know if my data was stolen and if so, what data was taken. http://fortune.com/2018/03/29/under-armour-myfitnesspal-hacked/
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claytonmccord wrote: »150 million MFP users data was stolen and I have not seen any information from Under Armor on this forum or in email. I would like to know if my data was solen and if so, what data was taken. http://fortune.com/2018/03/29/under-armour-myfitnesspal-hacked/
So now some hacker knows that you ate Doritos and sent half a dozen inappropriate photos to that certain someone ?
149,999,999 other MFP members are right there with you.4 -
Most of the discussions about this issue are happening in the MFP Suggestions/Feedback forum.1
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claytonmccord wrote: »Most of the discussions about this issue are happening in the MFP Suggestions/Feedback forum.
good to know, thanks.0 -
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If it helps, the notice is being rolled out (takes time with @150 million users to notify). I found it when I logged into the site through my browser, it was highlighted at the top of the window, above all the menus. I couldn't see anything on the mobile app yet. I'm in the UK, don't know if they are notifying by time zone. I just happened to be watching the BBC when it was a "breaking news" item.
The link, once logged in, is here https://content.myfitnesspal.com/security-information/notice.html2 -
I’m pissed. I have to change all my passwords and be weary of hackers. WTF leaving my fitness pal for GOOD.1
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Got an email. Info also on main page when I logged in. Good on you, MFP! Letting 150 million peeps know anything is a monumental task!1
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This better not affect my credit score
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Is this gonna be like that time Ashley Madison got hacked and cheating husbands and wives everywhere were all clenched up worrying about people finding out what they really do during working hours?7
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Avocado_AS5 wrote: »Is this gonna be like that time Ashley Madison got hacked and cheating husbands and wives everywhere were all clenched up worrying about people finding out what they really do during working hours?
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All the Mr. & Mrs. Worried about 2nd, 3rd, 4th Mr. & Mrs. finding out. Eak!0
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i bet it was the Russians jk1
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michael1976_ca wrote: »i bet it was the Russians jk
I bet the Russians woo'd this.2 -
Just saw the MFP login screen on the NBC Nightly News! What a trip. I need a drink.0
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Before it gets out...I ate some Cheetos4
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Well I received an alleged email from MFP about the breach.
I'm a lil' dubious of it tho'...... any other MFP private message typically contains filthy attachments, this one just had some fancy words; I ain't buying it.2 -
Well apart from showing my weakness for Nutella wouldnt hackers have whatever personal information entered when registering with MFP?0
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MFP is shtting its pants that it's gonna be outted as a hook-up site and not a fitness site.2
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ilovetrees145 wrote: »
Probably depends what they're reviewing ..0 -
According to a Reuters article, the breach occurred in February. It is now nearly April. It should not take a month to coordinate a message to the user base when their security has been compromised.2
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Dear Hackers: Breach This !
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claytonmccord wrote: »150 million MFP users data was stolen and I have not seen any information from Under Armor on this forum or in email. I would like to know if my data was stolen and if so, what data was taken. http://fortune.com/2018/03/29/under-armour-myfitnesspal-hacked/
I got my notification email just under two hours ago. Never saw the notice at the top of the page because I don't usually sign out. Tried signing out to sign back in, and there it was.0 -
amaranthineecstasyy wrote: »I’m pissed. I have to change all my passwords and be weary of hackers. WTF leaving my fitness pal for GOOD.
I wouldn't look at it that way. Any good site should make you change your password periodically. And even if they don't suggest it, you should anyway.1 -
Why don't MFP have 2FA implemented yet?0
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A lot of folks use the same password for many sites. One a hacker knows this one, then they try your Amazon, your bank, etc. They'll get a lot of hits.1
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