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Plex reports data leak - password change recommended

Martin Jud
9-9-2025
Translation: machine translated

Following a security incident, Plex is calling on all users to update their access data.

The media server supplier Plex has made a security incident public. An unauthorised third party was able to gain access to an undisclosed amount of user data. According to Plex, email addresses, usernames, hashed passwords and authentication data were affected.

Hashed in this context means that the passwords were not stored in plain text, but are encrypted using a technical method so that they cannot be easily recalculated or read out. Credit card information is not affected as, according to Plex, this is not stored as a matter of principle.

Plex is currently investigating the exact cause of the incident. Upon discovery, access was immediately prevented, the affected systems were updated and additional security measures were implemented. According to consistent reports, users directly affected have also been informed by email.

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