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Missing Link Network breach affects winery clients (update3)

Posted on June 19, 2015 by Dissent
Missing Link Network, the e-commerce provider for a number of wineries, notified its clients on May 27th of a breach that occurred between April 1 and April 30. The breach resulted in the attacker gaining access to customers’ names, addresses, dates of birth, and payment card data.
Affected clients include (links go to their notification letters):
  1. Peter Michael Winery
  2. Rombauer Vineyards, Inc, who also reported the breach to the NH Attorney General’s Office
  3. Turley Wine Cellars
  4.  Clif Bar Family Winery & Farm, LLC
  5. Kosta Browne Winery
  6. Repris (also reported to California)
  7. Summers Estate Wines
  8. Spring Mountain Vineyard
  9. Silverado Vineyards
  10. Signorello Estate
  11. Round Pond Estates
  12. Rhys Vineyards
  13. Pride Mountain Vineyards
  14. Palmaz Vineyards
  15. Outpost Vineyards
  16. Martinelli Winery
  17. Larkmead Vineyards Vinter and Grower
  18. Jessup Cellars dba The Good Life Wine Collective
  19. Heitz Wine Cellars
  20. Gemstone Vineyards
  21. Flora Springs Winery & Vineyards
  22. Charles Krug Winery (C. Mondavi & Family)
  23. Corison Winery
  24. Cain Vineyard and Winery
  25. Kanzler Vineyards
  26. Donelan Family Wines
  27. Fisher Vineyards
  28. Huneeus Vintners LLC 
  29. Flowers Vineyards 

 

Update2: Added more impacted clients and discovered that Missing Link Networks posted an FAQ on the breach on their eCellar1.com site.

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