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The Guns.com data breach impacted 375,928 individuals, exposing extensive personal information, including transaction details and sensitive data.

Records exposed
375,928 records
Breach date
Breach Jan 12, 2021
Last update
Updated Jan 13, 2022

What data was exposed?

Fields reported as compromised in this breach record.

Dates of birthEmail addressesNamesPartial credit card dataPasswordsPhone numbersPhysical addressesPurchases

Why does this breach matter?

In-depth analysis of the breach and its implications.

In January 2021, Guns.com, a firearms-focused website, experienced a data breach exposing approximately 375,928 records containing sensitive personal information. The exposed data encompassed email addresses, names, phone numbers, physical addresses, details of transactions, dates of birth, partial payment card details, and securely hashed passwords (bcrypt).

Impact Analysis

Understanding the scope and consequences of this breach.

User Impact
The breach exposed personally identifiable and transaction-specific information, increasing the risk of targeted attacks.
Business Impact
This breach could lead to reputational damage, loss of customer trust, and potential financial and legal repercussions for Guns.com.
Affected Sectors
  • E-commerce
  • Firearms
Geographic Impact
  • Global

What You Should Do

Recommended actions to take in response to this breach.

If You Were Affected

  • Immediately update passwords associated with Guns.com, ensuring they are unique.
  • Monitor your financial accounts for unauthorized transactions.
  • Beware of phishing attempts using exposed personal data.

Preventive Measures

  • Utilize a password manager to maintain strong, unique passwords.
  • Regularly review account security settings.
  • Implement multi-factor authentication on all accounts supporting it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this breach and what it means for you.

Bcrypt is a robust hashing function that adds multiple computational rounds, making cracking hashed passwords significantly slower than less secure methods.