Plex users should change their password now: Unknown persons had access to data
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Plex users should change their password now: Unknown persons had access to data

Martin Jud
23.8.2022
Translation: machine translated

Plex has been hacked. The provider of the media server and player is now asking all customers to change their password.

Yesterday, the operators of Plex discovered suspicious activity in one of their databases. An investigation revealed that it appeared that a third party had access to a limited number of email addresses, user names and encrypted passwords. Explicitly not affected is data on credit cards and other means of payment, as these are stored on other servers. Although it is unclear whether any data was leaked at all, Plex has now sent an email to all users asking them to reset their passwords immediately.

Although all passwords that could have been accessed have been encrypted and secured according to best practices, out of sheer caution we are requesting that all Plex accounts reset their passwords." The Plex Security Team, email with subject "Action required: Important notice of a potential data breach
dated 24 August 2022

. However, the huge server rush of users ensures that Plex.tv can only be reached with luck in the first hours after the information mail. In the meantime, however, the site seems to be working again and asks to reset the password immediately after logging in. . As for the attack, Plex says they have already looked into how the third party gained access to the system. To ensure that the security of the systems is further enhanced and can withstand future attacks, further reviews would be conducted.

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