More than 15,000 Roku accounts have been hacked. Here’s what you need to know

Last year, 15,363 Roku accounts were compromised as bad actors gained access to a lot of sensitive data on the platform. There is evidence that they obtained credit card information and attempted to make purchases.

This news comes from a pair of filings Roku filed with the attorney general’s office on March 8 Maine And California. They both arrive with a message explaining exactly what happened. The document is publicly available if you would like to get the full details. But the gist is that the hackers purchased customer usernames and passwords from a third-party source and then entered Roku accounts. This process is known as a credential stuffing attack technical news site BleepingComputer who initially discovered the two communications.