From PC World: Razer is investigating a potential data breach that may have affected everything from its user database to its source code, while reportedly requiring all users to reset their passwords, according to a report on July 9.
Razer provided some more detail on July 11, acknowledging that the hack involved Razer Gold.
“We were alerted to a potential hack on July 9, 2023 impacting Razer Gold,” a Razer spokesman said in a email. “Upon learning about the breach, the team immediately conducted a thorough review of all Razer’s websites and have taken all necessary steps to secure our platforms. Razer is still in the midst of investigations, and we remain committed to ensuring the digital safety and security of all our customers. Once investigations have concluded, Razer anticipates that we will report this matter to the relevant authorities.”
On July 9, a user began selling what he claims to be access to the “database, source code, encryption key, etc.” security analysts FalconFeedsio reported via Twitter. Razer then responded, saying that the company had been “made aware of a potential breach and are currently investigating.”
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