![]() Piriform also believes that Android users that have the software on their phones weren't affected. It's also believed that credit card numbers and social security numbers were safe from the hack. While the malware potentially could have gathered information like your IP address, computer name, a list of software on your computer and a list of network adapters, Piriform believes that they were able to disarm invaders prior to any harm being done. ![]() Users with computers running 32-bit Windows 10 are most likely to be affected, but if that applies to you, don't panic just yet. ![]() Windows users, here's a new reason to be worried about your personal information: Earlier this week Avast's Piriform, the makers of the computer-optimization software CCleaner, announced that 1,646,536 computers computers with its free optimizing software were infected with malware.
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