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CafePress Hacked, 23M Accounts Compromised. Is Yours One Of Them?

Posted on August 5, 2019 by Dissent

Davey Winder reports:

CafePress, the custom T-shirt and merchandise company, acquired by Snapfish for more than $25 million (£20 million) in November 2018, has been hacked. According to various reports, the breach that compromised more than 23 million accounts happened on February 20. Is yours one of them?

What is known about the CafePress breach?

Truth be told, very little at this stage. Like most people waking up this morning to an email from the haveibeenpwned (HIBP) breach database service, this was the first I had heard of it.

Read more on Forbes.

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  • FTC Finalizes Action Against CafePress for Covering Up Data Breach, Lax Security
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