January 4, 2019: Online retailer of custom mugs and apparel, DiscountMugs.com was hacked for a four-month period in the latter half of 2018. The company announced that it had discovered a malicious card skimming code placed on its payment website. Hackers were able to steal full payment card details (number, security code and expiration date), names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and postal codes.
April 10, 2019: A phishing attack on Prisma Health of South Carolina gave hackers unauthorized access to several employee email accounts. The investigation into the attack determined that 23,811 patients had their protected health information exposed, including names, health insurance information, Social Security numbers and financial information.
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April 22, 2019: The largest online retailer of fitness supplements, Bodybuilding.com announced a data breach that potentially impacted its 7 million registered users. The company has since forced a password reset and notified its customers. The information that could have been stolen by hackers includes names, email addresses, billing/shipping addresses, phone numbers, order history, birth date and information included in BodySpace profiles.
June 11, 2019: More than 100 million users of online event planning service company, Evite, have had their information put up for sale on the dark web. A hacker who goes by the name Gnosticplayers released usernames, email addresses, IP addresses and cleartext passwords. In some cases, dates of birth, phone numbers and postal addresses were also included.
July 1, 2019: The database of smart home IOT devices, Orvibo, exposed the personal information of over 2 billion customers. Impacted information includes email addresses, passwords, account reset codes, precise geolocation, IP address, username, user ID, family name, family ID, smart device, devices that accessed account and scheduling information.
July 29, 2019: A hacker has stolen personal information of about 20,000 Los Angeles Police Department officers, recruits, and applicants from the Los Angeles Personnel Department Candidate Application Program. The compromised data included names, birth dates, partial social security numbers, email addresses and applicant account passwords.
August 5, 2019: The online marketplace, Poshmark, announced in a blog post that a hacker gained access to the names, usernames, genders, city data, email addresses, size preferences and scrambled passwords of its users. Poshmark has over 50 million users but has not confirmed how many were affected by the breach.
September 5, 2019: Providence Health Plan has notified 122,000 of its members that their personal information was impacted after an unauthorized party accessed their servers. The hackers accessed names, addresses, email addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, member identification numbers, group numbers and subscriber numbers.
September 12, 2019: Players of the popular games Draw Something, Words With Friends, and Farmville have been notified by mobile game maker Zynga that their system was breached and user data was accessed illegally. The hacker claiming responsibility says he accessed a database that included data from 218 million Android and iOS players, including names, email addresses, login IDs, hashed passwords, phone numbers, Facebook IDs and Zynga account IDs. The number of users impacted has not been confirmed by Zynga. 2ff7e9595c
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