Yes, again.
And yes, Entercom tried to hide it.
But they were legally required to tell all to the state of California that has full disclosure laws and now you can see why they wanted it to go away.
Data exposed, bad actors accessing massive amounts of user credentials confirming fears that personal data was at risk from the previous two hacks.
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