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Watch out, gamers: Razer may have accidentally leaked your personal data – TechRadar
Razer has confirmed a data leak affecting thousands of customers

Gaming hardware manufacturer Razer has confirmed it suffered a data leak that could have exposed information relating to circa 100,000 customers.
The incident was first discovered by security researcher Bob Diachenko, who came across an improperly configured database containing data belonging to users of Razers online store.
The cloud database contained personally identifiable information (PII) – such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, addresses and more – but did not expose payments da…
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