The company hired a third-party firm to review the breach, and that investigation was recently completed.
Under Maine law, companies are required to share details of data breaches when users personal information is stolen.
The law also mandates companies conduct a full investigation of the breach and submit that information to the state.
Paramount, and its parent company National Amusements, haven’t had a great time of late. The company is so desperate to move on its even considering a merger with David Zaslav’s Warner Bros. DiscoveryPhoto: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg (Getty Images)
Paramount Global claims it suffered a security breach this past August according toanother noticeas identified by TechCrunch.
Gizmodo reached out to a spokesperson for National Amusements, but we did not immediately hear back.
Paramount did not immediately respond to Gizmodos questions about the May hack.
It remains unclear whether the hack impacted Paramount+ customers.
Paramounts been having an especially difficult time as of late.
Paramount+ has worked over the past few months tocut the number of movies available to stream by half.
Discovery, which has universally becomeHollywoods favorite megacorp punching bag.
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