Arizona-based Gingerbread Shed Corporation is notifying customers
that an unauthorized individual gained access to its systems for roughly
three months and may have compromised about 50,000 transactions, as well as other data.
How many victims? About 50,000 transactions, a spokesperson told SCMagazine.com in an email correspondence.
What type of personal information? Names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, payment card information and usernames and passwords for website accounts.
What happened? For roughly three months, an unauthorized
individual gained access to Gingerbread Shed's systems and could have
compromised about 50,000 transactions, as well as other customer data.
What was the response? Gingerbread Shed began a forensic
investigation and notified law enforcement officials. Gingerbread Shed
has taken security measures to prevent similar attacks. All impacted
individuals are being notified.
Details: Gingerbread Shed learned in April that an
unauthorized individual had access to its systems from late November
2013 to mid-February.
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