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Bookchor
MediumBookchor's 2021 breach exposed 498,297 customer records, including personal information and insecurely hashed passwords.
- Records exposed
- 498,297 records
- Breach date
- Breach Jan 28, 2021
- Last update
- Updated Jul 3, 2022
What data was exposed?
Fields reported as compromised in this breach record.
Dates of birthEmail addressesGendersIP addressesNamesPasswordsPhone numbersSocial media profiles
Why does this breach matter?
In-depth analysis of the breach and its implications.
In January 2021, Bookchor, an Indian book trading website, experienced a data breach exposing approximately 498,297 user records. The leaked information included sensitive data such as names, email addresses, phone numbers, and passwords stored using unsalted MD5 hashing, highlighting significant risks to the affected individuals.
Impact Analysis
Understanding the scope and consequences of this breach.
- User Impact
- Users experienced exposure to personal information, increasing risks of phishing and credential-based attacks.
- Business Impact
- Bookchor faced reputational damage and potential compliance issues.
- Affected Sectors
- E-commerce
- Book trading
- Geographic Impact
- India
What You Should Do
Recommended actions to take in response to this breach.
If You Were Affected
- •Change all passwords associated with your Bookchor account.
- •Monitor accounts for suspicious activity.
- •Beware of phishing attempts.
Preventive Measures
- •Use strong, salted hashing algorithms for storing passwords.
- •Conduct regular security audits.
- •Educate customers on cybersecurity best practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this breach and what it means for you.
The breach included names, email addresses, phone numbers, genders, social media profiles, and passwords stored with unsalted MD5 hashes.