Later in the day, the California attorney-general released the company's data breach notification, per the state's law - a mirror statement of what the company posted on its website. Under Armour is currently notifying MyFitnessPal users about the breach via email and in-app messaging, and it's requiring all app users to change their passwords. The company said payment card data was not affected.
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