This is not the first time Razer’s data security has been compromised. In 2020, a researcher discovered that a Razer database containing personally identifiable information (PII), such as email and physical addresses, was publicly accessible. However, it is unclear if any unauthorized individuals gained access during that incident.
The latest data breach appears to involve more recent data, leading to the belief that the two incidents are unrelated. Razer has expressed its intention to report the matter to relevant authorities once the investigations are complete. For any questions or concerns, customers can reach out to [email protected].