eBay Warns Customers to Change Passwords After Database Hacked

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EBay asked customers to change their passwords after a database containing personal information was cracked by hackers, according to a statement released on Wednesday.


The database contained encrypted passwords and was compromised in late February into March. While the database did contain customer information including phone numbers, birth dates, and email addresses, it did not include financial information, the company said.





“Cyberattackers compromised a small number of employee log-in credentials, allowing unauthorized access to eBay’s corporate network,” the company said in a statement. EBay has seen “no evidence of any unauthorized access to financial or credit card information, which is stored separately in encrypted formats.”


The breach was discovered about two weeks ago, according to eBay, leading to a probe that identified the hacked database.


EBay users will be contacted by the company on Wednesday asking them to change their passwords. A notice asking users to change their eBay passwords was first posted on the company website for ******, which is owned by eBay and handles its online payments.
"Cyberattackers compromised a small number of employee log-in credentials, allowing unauthorized access to eBay’s corporate network."
Users who use the same password on eBay and other websites should change their passwords on all sites, the company said.




****** released a statement saying that an investigation has not uncovered any evidence that information for its customers was hacked.
“PayPal customer and financial data is encrypted and stored separately, and ****** never shares financial information with merchants, including eBay,” ****** said.


High-profile hackings have plagued several companies in recent months. Target reported a massive security breach that laid financial information for tens of millions of customers vulnerable over the holiday season. AOL Mail reported a major hack in April in which email accounts were broken into and used to send out spam.
 

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changed it...

for those trying to figure it out use dropdown box on top left next to your name and click "account settings". then click "personal information" on left and you'll see "password" on next screen. click "edit" on far right and change your stuff...
 
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The database contained encrypted passwords and was compromised in late February into March

Not sure why they waited this long to say something... But I guess late is better than nothing
 

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The database contained encrypted passwords and was compromised in late February into March

Not sure why they waited this long to say something... But I guess late is better than nothing

the GM of auction sites?
 

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