The WWE Comments About A Massive Data Breach

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The WWE had a data breach that could have affected over 3 million WWE Network users around the world.

Thankfully, no credit card information has been stolen and the company is working hard to make sure customer information does not get breached ever again.

The only thing that the breach has exposed is information on the customers. This includes the likes of their age, genders, address, and other biographical info.

This is still a serious situation so make sure you take extra care in giving out personal information online.

Not to mention make sure your passwords are changed if you feel someone has hacked you. WWE's official statement can be seen below.

Although no credit card or password information was included, and therefore not at risk, WWE is investigating a vulnerability of a database housed on Amazon Web Services (AWS), which has now been secured. WWE utilizes leading cybersecurity firms Smartronix and Praetorian to manage data infrastructure and cybersecurity and to conduct regular security audits on AWS. We are currently working with Amazon Web Services, Smartronix and Praetorian to ensure the ongoing security of our customer information

To be on the safe side, you might want to change passwords just in case. If you feel someone has been using your credit card, just make sure to contact your bank.

Even though WWE says credit card info has not been breached, it's better to be safe than sorry. You never know that something like this might happen again.

This is important info to know just in case you plan on joining the WWE Network this Sunday in order to watch the Great Ball of Fire PPV. Not to mention another PPV called Battlegrounds is also on later this month from the Smackdown Live brand.

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