23,199,303
Records Exposed
Feb 2019
Date of Breach
Database
Breach Type
Sep 2024
Added to Database
About This Breach
In February 2019, the custom merchandise retailer CafePress experienced a data breach that exposed 23 million unique email addresses. Some of the compromised records also included names, physical addresses, phone numbers, and passwords stored using SHA-1 hashes. This breach underscores the need for stronger encryption methods to protect sensitive customer information.
Compromised Data Types
Country
United States
Language
English
Password Storage
SHA1
Category
eCommerce
Indexed On
Sep 17, 2024
Breach Type
Database
What Should You Do?
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Sign Up for Pro- Change your password immediately on CafePress and any other site where you used the same password. Use a unique, strong password for each account.
- Watch for phishing emails targeting your inbox. Attackers may use your exposed email address to send convincing scam messages.
- Be alert to smishing attacks (SMS phishing). Scammers may text you pretending to be banks or service providers.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all important accounts to add an extra layer of security.
- Use a password manager to generate and store unique, strong passwords for every account.
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