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Who are ShinyHunters and what is Telus Digital? Crunchyroll data breach explained. Here's how much and what kind of Sony anime streamer user data was stolen and w…

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Who are ShinyHunters and what is Telus Digital? Crunchyroll data breach explained. Here's how much and what kind of Sony anime streamer user data was stolen and w…

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A data breach at Crunchyroll, a Sony anime streaming service, has been reported, with around 100GB of user data allegedly stolen. The breach is said to have occurred through a third-party vendor, Telus Digital, and may have exposed user data including email addresses, IP addresses, and credit card details.

A threat actor gained access to Crunchyroll systems through Telus Digital, a digital services and outsourcing company. The breach allegedly happened on March 12, 2026, and lasted about 24 hours. Around 100GB of data was extracted before access was blocked. The data includes customer analytics and support records. Telus Digital confirmed a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to its systems. Crunchyroll has not confirmed the breach publicly, but is investigating the claims.

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