


Never share your Animal Jam password with anyone, for any reason.If your email address WAS included in the breach, as a precaution you should change your email account password immediately - especially if it’s a password you also use for other online accounts.Search for any email address you’ve used in the past several years at the website to see if it was among those in the compromised database.It also offers the following advice to concerned customers: The company says that is it working with the FBI and international law enforcement agencies to determine what happen. The database theft most likely occurred in the same October 10-12, 2020 time window. It was not apparent at the time that a database of account names was accessed as a result of the break-in, and all relevant systems were altered and secured against further intrusion. We believe our vendor’s server was compromised some time between October 10-12, 2020. 16,131 of the parent accounts include a parent’s first and last name, without a billing address.12,653 of the parent accounts include a parent’s full name and billing address (but no other billing info).5.7M accounts include the full birthday the player entered at account registration.23.9M records include the gender the player entered at account creation.14.8M records include the birth year the player entered at account creation.Passwords associated with those user accounts, but in encrypted form.Approximately 32 million player usernames associated with these parent accounts.Email addresses used to create approximately 7 million Animal Jam and Animal Jam Classic parent accounts.The full list of exposed data looks like this: This is unlikely to be of much comfort to the thousands of people whose billing data was revealed.

The company stresses that the names of children have not been exposed and that the number of users for whom billing names and addresses were leaked is very small (just 0.02 percent).
