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The phrase "affected accounts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to accounts that have been impacted or influenced by a particular event or situation.
Example: "The bank has notified all customers about the changes affecting accounts that were opened before 2015."
Alternatives: "impacted accounts" or "influenced accounts".
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Myspace is notifying users and has already invalidated the passwords of known affected accounts.
This morning, some of you may have noticed a spam post appearing repeatedly on your Dashboard and on the blogs of a few thousand affected accounts.
Through our discussions with affected users, we've discovered a high correlation between folks who have used third party forums and download sites and folks who were on our list of possibly affected accounts.
All affected accounts should now be updated.
The affected accounts have been re-secured using best practices," the statement read.
You should change any passwords on the affected accounts – and also any others if you used the same password elsewhere.
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Britain's top four supermarkets – Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons – have been worst affected, accounting for nearly three-quarters of the spending shifted towards bargain stores.
The models affected accounted for more than a million sales in 2009, 57 percent of Toyota's American total for the year.
Yahoo confirmed it's working with law enforcement to investigate a data breach which affected account info of "at least" 500 million users.
The dentate nucleus of the cerebellum is also affected, accounting for the cerebellar phenotype (Koeppen, 2011).
The knee is most commonly affected, accounting for approximately 50%% of cases [ 2].
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