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Under Armour says data breach affected 150M MyFitnessPal accounts -  Baltimore Business Journal
Under Armour says data breach affected 150M MyFitnessPal accounts - Baltimore Business Journal

Under Armour is Serious About Fitness Tracking, Buys MyFitnessPal and  Endomondo
Under Armour is Serious About Fitness Tracking, Buys MyFitnessPal and Endomondo

Report: Under Armour Looking To Sell MyFitnessPal | SGB Media Online
Report: Under Armour Looking To Sell MyFitnessPal | SGB Media Online

Under Armour (owner of MapMyFitness) buys both MyFitnessPal and Endomondo |  DC Rainmaker
Under Armour (owner of MapMyFitness) buys both MyFitnessPal and Endomondo | DC Rainmaker

Under Armour Seeks Buyer for MyFitnessPal App — The Information
Under Armour Seeks Buyer for MyFitnessPal App — The Information

Under Armour (owner of MapMyFitness) buys both MyFitnessPal and Endomondo |  DC Rainmaker
Under Armour (owner of MapMyFitness) buys both MyFitnessPal and Endomondo | DC Rainmaker

Under Armour Admits Huge MyFitnessPal Data Hack
Under Armour Admits Huge MyFitnessPal Data Hack

Is Under Armour Selling its Once Highly Popular MyFitnessPal App? | The  Motley Fool
Is Under Armour Selling its Once Highly Popular MyFitnessPal App? | The Motley Fool

Under Armour Data Breach Through MyFitnessPal Hits 150 Million People
Under Armour Data Breach Through MyFitnessPal Hits 150 Million People

Under Armour's MyFitnessPal goes premium for fitness fanatics | Engadget
Under Armour's MyFitnessPal goes premium for fitness fanatics | Engadget

Under Armour Stock: Why It's Selling MyFitnessPal for $130 Million Less  Than It Paid | Barron's
Under Armour Stock: Why It's Selling MyFitnessPal for $130 Million Less Than It Paid | Barron's

Change password: MyFitnessPal hack leaves 150 million exposed
Change password: MyFitnessPal hack leaves 150 million exposed

Under Armour says MyFitnessPal data breach affected 150 million users |  TechCrunch
Under Armour says MyFitnessPal data breach affected 150 million users | TechCrunch

Under Armour sells off MyFitnessPal for $345M, will shut down Endomondo by  2021 | MobiHealthNews
Under Armour sells off MyFitnessPal for $345M, will shut down Endomondo by 2021 | MobiHealthNews

Under Armour buys popular fitness apps MyFitnessPal and Endomondo for $560M  – GeekWire
Under Armour buys popular fitness apps MyFitnessPal and Endomondo for $560M – GeekWire

Under Armour is selling MyFitnessPal for $345M, shutting down Endomondo -  Technical.ly
Under Armour is selling MyFitnessPal for $345M, shutting down Endomondo - Technical.ly

Apparel meets digital (again): Under Armour acquires Endomondo &  MyFitnessPal - endurance.biz
Apparel meets digital (again): Under Armour acquires Endomondo & MyFitnessPal - endurance.biz

Under Armour notifies MyFitnessPal users of data security issue - Capital  Lifestyle
Under Armour notifies MyFitnessPal users of data security issue - Capital Lifestyle

Under Armour: MyFitnessPal data breach affects 150M users | wgrz.com
Under Armour: MyFitnessPal data breach affects 150M users | wgrz.com

MyFitnessPal hack: What data breach means for other fitness apps.
MyFitnessPal hack: What data breach means for other fitness apps.

Under Armour Will Sell MyFitnessPal for a $130 Million Loss – Review Geek
Under Armour Will Sell MyFitnessPal for a $130 Million Loss – Review Geek

Under Armour's MyFitnessPal And Endomondo Are Now Combined
Under Armour's MyFitnessPal And Endomondo Are Now Combined

Under Armour's MyFitnessPal Hack | HYPEBEAST
Under Armour's MyFitnessPal Hack | HYPEBEAST

Under Armour Reports Massive Breach of MyFitnessPal App
Under Armour Reports Massive Breach of MyFitnessPal App

Under Armour MyFitnessPal App Hacked; 150 Million Accounts Compromised -  Lowyat.NET
Under Armour MyFitnessPal App Hacked; 150 Million Accounts Compromised - Lowyat.NET

Under Armour to sell MyFitnessPal for $345 million, after acquiring it in  2015 for $475 million | TechCrunch
Under Armour to sell MyFitnessPal for $345 million, after acquiring it in 2015 for $475 million | TechCrunch