Under Armour investigating data breach which put customers' email addresses at risk

Core Viewpoint - Under Armour is investigating a data breach that compromised 72 million email addresses and some personal information, but there is no evidence that passwords or financial information were stolen [1][2][3]. Data Breach Details - The breach is believed to have occurred late last year and affected 72 million email addresses [1][6]. - Personal information taken includes names, genders, birthdates, and ZIP codes [2]. Company Response - Under Armour stated that there is no evidence suggesting that UA.com or systems used for payment processing or password storage were affected [3]. - The company emphasized that claims of sensitive personal information being compromised are unfounded [3]. - Troy Hunt, CEO of Have I Been Pwned, supports Under Armour's assertion based on the available information [5].