A hacker claims to have accessed data from 6.8 million Crunchyroll users, a popular anime streaming platform used worldwide. Here’s what happened — and what this breach reveals.
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What Happened
The incident happened in March 2026, when a hacker infected a customer support agent’s computer with malware and gained access to their work account. This account connected directly to internal systems, including customer support tools.
The attacker reportedly had access for about 24 hours and used that time to download a large amount of internal data.
What Data Was Exposed
The attacker accessed around 8 million support tickets, affecting data linked to approximately 6.8 million users.
The stolen information may include:
- email addresses
- usernames and login details
- IP addresses and general location data
- customer support messages
The attacker did not access payment information directly. However, any payment details shared inside support tickets may have been exposed.
What Crunchyroll Says
Crunchyroll confirmed it knows about the incident and is currently investigating with cybersecurity experts.
The company stated that:
- the breach likely affected only customer support data
- there is no evidence of ongoing unauthorized access
- the company continues to monitor its systems closely
The attacker reportedly demanded $5 million to delete the stolen data, but the company did not respond to the demand.
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What This Incident Reveals
Even when payment data is not exposed, breaches like this can create serious risks.
Stolen emails, account details, and support messages can be used in:
- phishing emails that look legitimate
- account takeover attempts
- targeted scams using real user information
Taking a moment to pause, verify unexpected messages, and avoid clicking unknown links can help prevent follow-up attacks after incidents like this.

At Futureproof, Kevin makes online safety feel human with clear steps, real examples, and zero fluff. He holds a degree in information technology and studies fraud trends to keep his tips up-to-date.
In his free time, Kevin plays with his cat, enjoys board-game nights, and hunts for New York’s best cinnamon rolls.
