Under Armour has notified users of its MyFitnessPal food and nutrition app of a large-scale user data breach that occurred in late February. The company’s investigation into the breach is ongoing, according to a statement, but so indicates that the usernames, email addresses, and passwords of approximately 150 million users have been compromised.
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March 30, 2018
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