Patreon was hacked, personal data accessed
Patreon, a service that makes it easy to financially back creators, has been hacked and some personal data was breached. According to an email sent to users, the service found unauthorized access to a database containing full names, email addresses and shipping addresses. The company also found that encrypted social security numbers and passwords were accessed, but claims they’re securely hashed and couldn’t be read. A blog post from the company’s CEO says that the data was accessed from a debugging server that wasn’t used for hosting its website, but the development server did contain a copy of the real customer data. We recommend…
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