Under Armour Says it’s ‘Aware’ of Data Breach Claims After 72M Customer Records Were Posted Online

Under Armour data breach leaks 72 million customer records—here’s what was exposed and what you should do next.
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Under Armour Says it’s ‘Aware’ of Data Breach Claims After 72M Customer Records Were Posted Online
Under Armour Data Breach Exposes 72M Customer Records—What You Need to Know Now A massive Under Armour data breach has compromised the personal information of approximately 72 million customers, raising urgent concerns about digital privacy and corporate cybersecurity. According to recent reports, stolen data—including names, email addresses, dates of birth, genders, ZIP codes, and purchase histories—has surfaced on a hacker forum, with breach notification service Have I Been Pwned confirming its authenticity. If you’ve ever created an account or shopped with the fitness apparel giant, your data may be at risk. Here’s everything verified so far, how it happened, and the immediate steps you should take. Credit: VCG/VCG / Getty Images What Was Leaked in the Under Armour Data Breach? The dataset circulating online contains highly sensitive yet non-financial customer details. Specifically, affected individuals’ full names, email addresses, gender identities, birthdates, and geographic locatio…