Current:Home > NewsXfinity data breach, Comcast hack affects nearly 36 million customers: What to know -InvestPro
Xfinity data breach, Comcast hack affects nearly 36 million customers: What to know
View
Date:2025-04-16 11:03:59
A data breach at Xfinity has given hackers access to the personal information of nearly all of the company's customers.
Comcast, the parent company of Xfinity, sent a notice to customers Monday saying there was "unauthorized access to its internal systems" as a result of a vulnerability in software from cloud computing company Citrix, which is used by Xfinity.
Xfinity said it began notifying customers of the data breach Monday through a variety of channels, including the Xfinity website, email and news media.
The company said the unauthorized users had access to its internal systems between Oct. 16-19 and they discovered the "suspicious activity" during a routine cybersecurity exercise on Oct. 25.
Xfinity says it notified federal law enforcement and initiated an investigation "into the nature and scope of the incident." The company said they determined on Nov. 16 that information was likely acquired.
More tech news:Disney to purchase remaining stake in Hulu for at least $8.61 billion, companies announce
What information was acquired in the Xfinity data breach?
Xfinity said it concluded on Dec. 6 the information acquired by hackers included usernames and hashed passwords, and for some customers, other information may have also been included, such as names, contact information, last four digits of Social Security numbers, dates of birth and/or secret questions and answers.
How many Xfinity customers are affected?
Comcast said in a filing with the Maine attorney general's office that the hack affected 35.8 million people.
The company has more than 32 million broadband customers, according to its most recent earnings report.
What should Xfinity customers do?
Xfinity is requiring customers to reset their passwords to protect affected accounts. Additionally, the company "strongly recommends" that customers enable two-factor or multi-factor authentication to secure their account.
"While Xfinity advises customers not to re-use passwords across multiple accounts, the company is recommending that customers change passwords for other accounts for which they use the same username and password or security question," the company said in a note to its customers.
For more information, customers can call Xfinity's call center at 888-799-2560 toll-free for 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
More information is also available online at www.xfinity.com/dataincident.
veryGood! (4123)
Related
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- One dead, 7 missing after 2 Japanese navy choppers crash in Pacific
- Does at-home laser hair removal work? Yes, but not as well as you might think.
- Protests embroil Columbia, other campuses as tensions flare over war in Gaza: Live updates
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- Endangered species are dying out on Earth. Could they be saved in outer space?
- Biden will send Ukraine air defense weapons, artillery once Senate approves, Zelenskyy says
- Tennessee’s GOP governor says Volkswagen plant workers made a mistake in union vote
- Jamie Foxx gets stitches after a glass is thrown at him during dinner in Beverly Hills
- Why Nicola Peltz Beckham Wasn’t at Mother-in-Law Victoria Beckham’s Birthday Party
Ranking
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- Celine Dion talks accepting stiff person syndrome diagnosis, first meeting husband at 12
- New federal rule bars transgender school bathroom bans, but it likely isn’t the final word
- Restaurant chain Tijuana Flats files for bankruptcy, announces closure of 11 locations
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- A retirement expense of $413,000 you'll need to be prepared for
- Celebrity designer Nancy Gonzalez sentenced to prison for smuggling handbags made of python skin
- Lawmakers criticize CIA’s handling of sexual misconduct but offer few specifics
Recommendation
Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
Owen Wilson and His Kids Make Rare Public Appearance at Soccer Game in Los Angeles
She knew her son and other people with disabilities have so much to give. So, she opened a cafe to employ them.
Florida State vs. ACC: Takeaways from court hearing as FSU's lawsuit hits a snag
Arkansas State Police probe death of woman found after officer
For years, a Michigan company has been the top pick to quickly personalize draftees’ new NFL jerseys
Once estimated to cost $1.7 million, San Francisco's long-mocked toilet is up and running
Once estimated to cost $1.7 million, San Francisco's long-mocked toilet is up and running