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SafePal Hardware Wallet Maker Says Flaw Exposed Data of Nearly 40,000 Customers
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SafePal, a hardware wallet manufacturer, has revealed that a flaw in an order-tracking plug-in compromised customer data. The vulnerability exposed the personal and purchase information of nearly 40,000 customers, including names, email addresses, shipping addresses, phone numbers, and purchase details. All affected customers were individually notified by email on August 16. The notification emails were sent from the security@safepal.com address with a specific subject line. The exposed data includes sensitive information that could potentially be used for targeted attacks. SafePal took steps to inform affected customers directly about the incident.
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