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Beach Body Hacked – Epsilon Hacked

Dear Beachbody® Customer,

Beachbody’s email service provider, Epsilon, has recently informed us that your email address may have been exposed due to unauthorized access of Epsilon’s system. We’ve been told that this unauthorized access was limited to only name and email addresses of some Beachbody customers, with no other information accessed.

As a result of this incident, it is possible that you may receive spam email messages, emails that contain links containing computer viruses or other types of computer malware, or emails that seek to deceive you into providing personal or credit card information.

We recommend that you always be extremely cautious with emails from persons or entities you do not recognize or know, and specifically:

Don’t open links or attachments from third parties you don’t know or recognize;
Don’t provide any personal or other sensitive information by email to third parties you don’t know or recognize; and
Don’t provide a credit or debit card number, bank or other account details, or any other financial information by email to any third parties you don’t know or recognize.

We regret that this incident has occurred and apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. We take your privacy very seriously, and we will continue to work diligently to protect your personal information.

If you have unsubscribed in the past, there is no need to unsubscribe again. Your preferences will remain in place.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions at emailsecurity@beachbody.com.

Sincerely,
Jonathan L. Congdon
President, Beachbody, LLC