Unscrambling Zappos mess
Zappos.com is the most recent example. The company sent out emails to millions of shoppers saying their information could be compromised. Billie McGhee is one of those shoppers. She says the note told her the company doesn't think her information fell
Zappos has sold a lot of shoes and acquired a lot of fans over the past several years. But after announcing this morning that their user database has been hacked, they've also given out a lot of information.
Online retailer Zappos.com is asking its 24 million customers to reset their passwords after a cyberattack, according to a posting on the company's website.
Our 4 am stiletto spree was rudely interrupted last night by a startling message in our inbox: "We are writing to let you know that there may have been illegal and unauthorized access to some of your customer account information on Zappos.com.
Our 4 am stiletto spree was rudely interrupted last night by a startling message in our inbox: "We are writing to let you know that there may have been illegal and unauthorized access to some of your customer account information on Zappos.com.
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