A network of knockoff apparel stores exposed 330,000 customer credit cards
1 day ago - By TechCrunch
If you recently made a purchase from an overseas online store selling knockoff clothes and goods, there's a chance your credit card number and personal information were exposed.
Since January 6, a database containing hundreds of thousands of unencrypted credit card numbers and corresponding cardholders' information was spilling onto the open web. At the time it was pulled offline on Tuesday, the database had about 330,000 credit card numbers, cardholder names, and full billing addresses - and rising in real-time as customers placed new orders. The data contained all the information that a...
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