The Zynga data breach occurred when hackers gained unauthorized access to the company's database, which contained sensitive user information, including email addresses, passwords, and other personal data. According to reports, the breach affected over 200 million users, making it one of the largest data breaches of 2019.
Be Wary of Phishing: Be suspicious of any unsolicited emails asking for personal information, as hackers often use leaked data to make their phishing attempts look more legitimate.
If you played Zynga games around or before late 2019, security experts recommend immediate steps to secure your digital identity: 172 Million Passwords Stolen in Zynga Breach - Norton
Update Your Passwords: If you haven't changed your Zynga password since 2019, do so immediately.