According to a cybersecurity researcher, data of millions of Tata Sky and Croma customer have been accessed by hackers due to security vulnerabilities. The data reportedly includes usernames, addresses, phone numbers, and email IDs of both Tata Sky and Croma users. According to online tech publication, Gadgets 360, the reported security flaw had been fixed.
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