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Plex users face mandatory password reset after data breach

Plex just took a hit, but don’t panic—your bank info is safe. Hackers nabbed some user data, but Plex is on it, urging password changes and two-factor authentication.

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Plex just got owned by hackers, and if you’re one of the millions streaming The Office for the 847th time, you might want to pay attention.

The streaming giant confirmed in a company blog post that hackers managed to break into one of their databases and make off with a “subset” of user data.

Translation: your username, email, and hashed password are now floating around the dark web like digital tumbleweeds.

Here’s the good news (if you can call it that): Plex doesn’t store your credit card info, so at least your bank account isn’t getting drained while you binge Parks and Rec.

The company was quick to reassure users that financial data stayed safe because, shocker, they actually follow basic security practices and don’t store that stuff.

Plex security breach notification advising password reset.
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But here’s the thing about “securely hashed” passwords — they’re only as secure as your creativity. Sure, Plex followed best practices, but if your password is “password123,” even the most sophisticated hashing won’t save you.

Plex is forcing password resets on affected accounts (you’ll know if you’re hit), and they’re strongly suggesting you enable two-factor authentication. Not asking. *Strongly suggesting* — which basically means “do it or suffer the consequences.”

The company claims they’ve patched the security hole and are doing the whole “comprehensive infrastructure review” song and dance. .

Bottom line: Change your password, turn on 2FA, and maybe consider if “hunter2” is really the pinnacle of digital security. Your Netflix queue can wait five minutes.

Kevin is KnowTechie's founder and executive editor. With over 15 years of blogging experience in the tech industry, Kevin has transformed what was once a passion project into a full-blown tech news publication. Shoot him an email at kevin@knowtechie.com.

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