Roku says 576,000 user accounts hacked after second security incident | TechCrunch
Roku says 576,000 user accounts hacked after second security incident | TechCrunch
Roku said it discovered malicious hackers compromised more than half a million user accounts while investigating an earlier spate of account hacks.
Jesus, again already?
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We all fucking knew it!!!
That's why these mother fuckers forced that agreement a month ago
111 0 ReplyHonestly though, a bunch of other businesses and services started pulling that arbitration shit recently too.
20 1 ReplyReally? Which ones? So I can keep away from their shit too
14 0 ReplyDiscord is another, goes into effect on the 15th
20 0 ReplyGood thing they didn't let me in because they think my phone number is fake.
4 0 ReplyStrange, I've never given them a phone number
1 1 ReplyThey want one now. Explicitly a mobile phone number, with a dropown for country calling code.
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Man I can't remember off hand. I know LG has been doing that shit.
I got an email in the last week from either PayPal or Comcast with regards to arbitration. I threw it away.
Edit Found it, it was Hulu
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All signs point to Yes.
3 0 ReplyTBF the report says this was done using credential stuffing, so it wasn't really Roku's fault.
1 7 ReplyIt wasn’t forced. You could opt out.
2 12 ReplyBy sending a physical mail to their office, if what I've heard on smashing security is correct.
9 0 ReplyNot just physical mail. The letter had to have the serial numbers of all devices associated with your account.
Sure, let me go digging behind my TV with all of my free time so that I can give you information you already have, dicks.
4 0 ReplyCorrect. Are you unfamiliar with stamps and paper? Sure it’s dumb and unfair that they force such a thing, but it takes 10 mins instead of 10 seconds. They’re not requiring hand delivery.
1 18 ReplyActually, I kinda am. I've only sent paper mail maybe once or twice in my life. I mean, it's not so hard of course but still.
1 0 ReplyAgreed. Is exactly how I felt doing it. It’s not so hard, but still.
1 0 ReplyOh, so you actually sent one? I don't have a Roku device (I don't think they are sold where I live). What did you write them? Did you get some kind of response? Have they made the pop-up go away, and can you use your device like normal?
1 0 ReplyI sent a letter with the info they asked for. No response. The popup was a one time thing for some people. I never even saw it, but I did get an email with the new tos (which is why I sent them the letter)
Device works fine. This never impacted anyone’s actual device in any way.
Bias Disclaimer: I’m a Roku fanboy.
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The agreement that was a pop-up you could only accept?
My dog answered that before I got a look at it. Is that legally binding?
3 0 ReplySure that argument is fine and all, but you could also just mail them a letter.
Both approaches are moot because you and I don’t have the money or time to fight a huge enterprise or to
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