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OnePlus reveals its second website data breach in two years – Engadget, Engadget

OnePlus reveals its second website data breach in two years – Engadget, Engadget


    

      

        

                      

Early in 2018, popular cellphone maker OnePlusrevealed it had coughed up credit card information on over 40, 000 usersin a data breach, and now it’s informing users of another one. This time, while the website is the source of the breach, the company believes payment info is unaffected, however information exposed may include “name, contact number, email and shipping address” from orders made on its site.

Impacted users should have received an email notifying them of the incident, and should keep an eye out for possible phishing attempt used based on the stolen information. The company said in the email and anFAQpublished about the situation that “we are partnering with a world-renowned security platform next month, and will launch an official bug bounty program by the end of December. “

                            

      

    

  

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