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Plex got hacked. (forums.plex.tv)
submitted 22 hours ago by als to c/technology@lemmy.world

We have recently experienced a security incident that may potentially involve your Plex account information. We believe the actual impact of this incident is limited; however, action is required from you to ensure your account remains secure.

What happened

An unauthorized third party accessed a limited subset of customer data from one of our databases. While we quickly contained the incident, information that was accessed included emails, usernames, securely hashed passwords and authentication data.

Any account passwords that may have been accessed were securely hashed, in accordance with best practices, meaning they cannot be read by a third party. Out of an abundance of caution, we recommend you take some additional steps to secure your account (see details below). Rest assured that we do not store credit card data on our servers, so this information was not compromised in this incident.

What we’re doing

We’ve already addressed the method that this third party used to gain access to the system, and we’re undergoing additional reviews to ensure that the security of all of our systems is further strengthened to prevent future attacks.

What you must do

If you use a password to sign into Plex: We kindly request that you reset your Plex account password immediately by visiting https://plex.tv/reset. When doing so, there’s a checkbox to “Sign out connected devices after password change,” which we recommend you enable. This will sign you out of all your devices (including any Plex Media Server you own) for your security, and you will then need to sign back in with your new password.

If you use SSO to sign into Plex: We kindly request that you log out of all active sessions by visiting https://plex.tv/security and clicking the button that says ”Sign out of all devices”. This will sign you out of all your devices (including any Plex Media Server you own) for your security, and you will then need to sign back in as normal.

Additional Security Measures You Can Take

We remind you that no one at Plex will ever reach out to you over email to ask for a password or credit card number for payments. For further account protection, we also recommend enabling two-factor authentication on your Plex account if you haven’t already done so.

Lastly, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this situation may cause you. We take pride in our security systems, which helped us quickly detect this incident, and we want to assure you that we are working swiftly to prevent potential future incidents from occurring.

For step-by-step instructions on how to reset your password, visit:https://support.plex.tv/articles/account-requires-password-reset

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[-] thebudman420@lemmy.world 4 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

I used to have a Plex account but it has been many many years since i used it although i did use a stupid hard long password for it that i don't use for anything else. I am not even sure if i remember that password to go change the pass and or delete the old account. I used to store all kinds of TV series but i quit collecting TV series and deleted all or most of that anyway. Was neat for awhile that it allowed pause resume and remembered what episodes and had the description and box art and play time and accessible on all my devices to stream over LAN. But i don't need it. I can just open vlc or kodi on fire tv and i share a folder samba / smb and that works perfectly. I also quit watching tv years ago so i have no use for it. Storing all the information also took too much of my hard drive space when i don't have a lot. Games became too huge and i need space for that and for other iso files for different operating systems.

[-] funkajunk@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago

"So I tied an onion to my belt, which was the style at the time"

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