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Plex password breach echoes 2022 attack

Ana sayfa / Security

Another day, another breach. This time it’s Plex, and yes, you’ll want to change that Plex password, again.

Plex users woke up to another security scare as the media platform confirmed a fresh data breach. The company revealed that an unauthorized third party accessed emails, usernames, and hashed passwords for a limited number of users. In an email marked “Action required,” Plex urged account holders to reset their Plex password immediately.

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The attackers managed to get into a database containing user credentials. Plex claims that all passwords were “securely hashed,” making them unreadable. Still, the company recommends users reset their credentials and sign out of all connected devices just to be safe.

No credit card details were exposed. Plex clarified that it doesn’t store payment information on its own servers, a move that likely prevented further fallout.

It provided a checklist for affected users. If you haven’t acted yet, now’s the time:

This breach mirrors a 2022 incident with nearly identical impact authentication data exposed, passwords compromised, and users urged to act fast. Plex says it has patched the vulnerability and is reviewing system security to prevent future issues.

Users pay the cost in time and trust

Another Plex password reset may feel routine by now, but it chips away at user confidence. Each breach might be limited, but the repeated need for damage control is becoming a pattern. And in security, patterns are rarely good news.

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