![]() Notifications began four days after Under Armour learned of the breach via email and in-app messaging. ![]() The investigation is ongoing, but the breach appears to affect about 150 million users. It wrote, "Payment card data was also not affected because it is collected and processed separately." ![]() Under Armour is also clear that payment data wasn't accessed in the hack. Under Armour wrote, "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 Armor notes that all information stolen in the hack that wasn't protected via bcrypt was protected using SHA-1 160-bit hashing function.
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