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MediumShopper+ disclosed a September 2020 breach in March 2023, exposing 878k customer records.
- Records exposed
- 878,290 records
- Breach date
- Breach Sep 14, 2020
- Last update
- Updated Mar 11, 2023
What data was exposed?
Fields reported as compromised in this breach record.
Dates of birthEmail addressesGendersNamesPhone numbersPhysical addressesSpoken languages
Why does this breach matter?
In-depth analysis of the breach and its implications.
In March 2023, Shopper+, an online shopping platform based in Canada, disclosed a data breach that occurred in September 2020. The breach involved the exposure of approximately 878,290 customer records, including personal information such as names, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers, genders, and dates of birth.
Impact Analysis
Understanding the scope and consequences of this breach.
- User Impact
- Users risk exposure to phishing and identity theft due to the compromised personal information.
- Business Impact
- The organization faced reputational damage and potential regulatory scrutiny.
- Affected Sectors
- E-commerce
- Geographic Impact
- Canada
- Global
What You Should Do
Recommended actions to take in response to this breach.
If You Were Affected
- •Monitor accounts for phishing attempts.
- •Consider updating potentially linked passwords.
- •Place credit freezes if identity theft is suspected.
Preventive Measures
- •Use strong, unique passwords for online accounts.
- •Enable multi-factor authentication.
- •Regularly monitor account activity and credit reports.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this breach and what it means for you.
The breach exposed names, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers, genders, and dates of birth.