Look for unrecognized "logged-in devices" in your security dashboard. 4. Monitor for Phishing

In April 2026, a file titled began circulating in cybersecurity circles and on data breach forums. This file is reportedly a compilation of sensitive information belonging to roughly 61,000 Comcast customers. 📂 Nature of the Data

Be wary of emails or texts claiming to be from Comcast asking for payment details; these leaks often fuel targeted phishing campaigns.

: Attackers often use automated tools to "check" these credentials against Comcast's login portal to see which accounts remain active.

💡 : You can check if your email has been compromised in this or other leaks by visiting Have I Been Pwned.