NortonLifeLock customers have been warned that their accounts may have been compromised in a security breach. The company, which specialises in antivirus software and identity theft protection, said that 925,000 people were targeted in a credential-stuffing attack. Customers’ full names, phone numbers and mailing addresses are thought to have been exposed in the incident. The attackers might also have had access to Norton Password Manager users’ private vault data, which contains stored passwords for other online accounts. Gen Digital, the parent company behind NortonLifeLock, confirmed that the breach began on 1 December 2022 and that all affected accounts have since
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