Pixsy has informed users that it suffered what it calls an “IT issue,' but says no data was compromised.
has informed users that it suffered what it calls an “IT issue” and advises users to change their passwords to secure their accounts, but says no data was compromised.
The company took the added step of invalidating all existing user passwords “out of an abundance of caution,” in order to force users to make the adjustment the next time they log in. “Out of an abundance of caution, we have invalidated your password, meaning you will need to rest your password when you next log in to Pixsy.”
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