Amazon data breach reveals customers’ personal information
In November 2018, Amazon suffered a data breach that resulted in customers’ personal details being disclosed on their website. Speaking after the incident, Amazon claimed that the breach was caused by a technical issue that inadvertently posted customers’ names and email addresses to the site.
Amazon have said that any customers affected by the breach were informed and that the issue was fixed. They went on to advise customers that there was no need for them to update their account details, such as changing passwords.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) was also made aware of the situation.
Speaking in a statement regarding the breach, Amazon said:
We have fixed the issue and informed customers who may have been impacted.
The email sent out to affected customers read:
Our website inadvertently disclosed your email address or name and email address due to a technical error. The issue has been fixed. This is not a result of anything you have done, and there is no need for you to change your password or take any other action. The impacted customers have been contacted.
Amazon takes all security-related matters very seriously and your account security is our top priority. We have policies and security measures in place to ensure that your personal information remains secure.
While Amazon said that it was not necessary for customers to change their password, cyber security experts suggested otherwise, cautioning that cybercriminals could do plenty of damage if they were able to access the types of personal information exposed.
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