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Razer data leak may have exposed info of over 100,000 customers – Engadget
A server mis-configuration may have leaked the personal information of more than 100,000 Razer customers.

“We would like to thank you, sincerely apologize for the lapse and have taken all necessary steps to fix the issue as well as conduct a thorough review of our IT security and systems,” the company said. “We remain committed to ensure the digital safety and security of all our customers.”
If a malicious group or individual accessed the information, they could use the included emails to carry out phishing attempts. Unfortunately, as an individual, it’s hard for you to know when a company you boug…
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