No, the Aura Data Breach Did Not Expose Your SSN or Password. Here’s What Happened | PCMag
Despite a data breach affecting 900,000 records, Aura, an identity protection service, assures that Social Security numbers, passwords, or financial information were not compromised, with the stolen data primarily consisting of names and email addresses from marketing lists. The breach occurred when an employee fell victim to a phishing attack, granting temporary access to an unauthorized third party.