Role-playing game enthusiasts, especially during the pandemic period, looked for an alternative to play together remotely. Roll 20 It reached a large user base during this period. The platform’s statement revealed that a cyber attack recently took place on the platform.
In the post shared on the official Roll20 website, on June 29 He announced that a “bad actor” who had access to the company’s management website for an hour had been removed. The company’s statement said that “all unauthorized access has been stopped and the network vulnerability has been terminated.”
All user accounts are open

In the statement made “A malicious person is a changed user account and we quickly rolled back those changes. During this time, the malicious actor was able to access and view all user accounts.” He has made a statement.
According to Roll20, they are hackers full name, email address, last IP address and payment method, if stored, last four digits of credit cards “possibly seen” personal information such as On the other hand, the hacker did not have access to passwords, home addresses, and full credit card information. While Roll20 said it had notified users, company spokesperson Jayme Boucher did not answer questions about the details of the attack or how many users were affected.
Roll20’s website has 12 million users and the company “The #1 choice for online D&D” defines it as.
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