A regional partner of GeForce NOW experienced a data breach between March 20-26, compromising personal information like names, emails, and birth dates for Armenian users who registered before March 9.
This incident highlights the security risks associated with third-party partners, as NVIDIA's core network remained secure, but user data was still exposed through an external entity.
While passwords were not compromised, affected users should remain vigilant against phishing attempts and consider updating security settings, as the breach could lead to targeted social engineering attacks.

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Nvidia has confirmed that some GeForce NOW user information was exposed in a data breach affecting customers in Armenia. The company said the incident stemmed from systems operated by a regional GeForce NOW Alliance partner, and that Nvidia-run services were not impacted.
According to the operator, the incident occurred between March 20 and March 26. Users who registered asourceser March 9 were not affected.
The exposed information may include full names, email addresses, usernames, dates of birth, membership status, and two-factor authentication (2FA/TOTP) status. The Armenian operator also said no account passwords were exposed.
Nvidia’s help documentation lists the Armenian partner as responsible for GeForce NOW operations in several other countries, but no impact in those regions has been confirmed.


