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Ultrahuman is addressing a recent security breach, saying it did not impact users’ passwords or credit cards. The discussion is centered on the scope of the incident and what protections (or lack of exposure) apply to sensitive payment and login data.

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Key Takeaway Ultrahuman claims the breach did not expose passwords or credit card data.
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Ultrahuman claims the breach did not expose passwords or credit card data.

Ultrahuman is addressing a recent security breach, saying it did not impact users’ passwords or credit cards. The discussion is centered on the scope of the incident and what protections (or lack of exposure) apply to sensitive payment and login data.

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breach impact (passwords) didn’t affect passwords
breach impact (credit cards) didn’t affect credit cards

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What has Ultrahuman advised?

The email goes on to advise me to “be alert to phishing attempts. If you receive any unexpected email, SMS, or telephone call referencing Ultrahuman, your orders, or your personal data, please treat it with caution, particularly where it conveys urgency or requests that you click a link.” In a week that’s seen Oura launch the Oura Ring 5, and reports building about a new Samsung Galaxy Ring, what this data breach will do to Ultrahuman’s reputation remains to be seen. I reached out to Ultrahuman, and they responded with the following statement: "On March 27 2026, the wellness data of 0.1% of us

Ultrahuman data breach: I was affected, and here's what hackers stole
What have the hackers stolen?

According to the email that landed in my inbox last night, the “affected dataset” contained just one single piece of personal information: my email address. In the grand scheme of things, that's not too bad. A statement on the Ultrahuman website confirms that for other users, this won’t be the only data accessed by hackers. “The information visible to the unauthorised individual varied by account. The dataset that was accessed contained, depending on the user, contact and account details, order and transaction history, and for a smaller group of users, some fitness related data associated with

Ultrahuman data breach: I was affected, and here's what hackers stole
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