
Crunchyroll's data breach just turned into a full-on fire sale -- hackers hit a third-party Indian outsourcer handling support tickets, swiped names, emails, IPs, locations and partial credit card scraps from up to 6.8 million users, then flipped 1.2 million of those records to a single buyer on the dark web. Yeah the same anime giant that nickel-and-dimes you for premium streams couldn't lock down basic outsourcing security and now your login drama and complaint history is out there for credential stuffers to feast on -- no full passwords confirmed stolen yet but good luck sleeping while you rotate every password and pray your Crunchyroll account doesn't get hijacked for free One Piece binges.
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