![]() The affected data did not include government-issued identifiers (such as Social Security numbers and driver’s license numbers), which the company does not collect from users. The investigation indicates that the affected information included usernames, email addresses, and hashed passwords – the majority with the hashing function called bcrypt used to secure passwords. Under Armour noted that it ‘quickly took steps to determine the nature and scope of the issue and to alert the MyFitnessPal community of the incident.’ The company is working with data security firms to assist in its investigation, and also coordinating with law enforcement authorities. On March 25, the MyFitnessPal team became aware that an unauthorized party had acquired data associated with MyFitnessPal user accounts in late February 2018. ![]() At the end of March, Under Armour notified users of MyFitnessPal – the company’s food and nutrition application and website – about a data security issue.
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