Under Armour is investigating claims that data on 72 million accounts leaked online.
Under Armour is investigating reports that email addresses tied to 72 million accounts were posted online. While there is no current sign that passwords or payment details were exposed, this kind of information can still be used to send convincing scam messages that appear to come from Under Armour or its apps.
Who is at risk
Anyone who has used an Under Armour account or related services such as MapMyRun or MyFitnessPal may be at higher risk of receiving scam emails or text messages.
What to watch for
Watch for unexpected messages about account problems, password resets, promotions, or order issues that mention Under Armour and ask you to click a link or share personal information.
What to do
Be extra cautious with messages that mention Under Armour, do not click links in unexpected emails or texts, and go directly to the official app or website to check your account and update your password if needed.
