The company behind the popular Nutribullet blender, Capital Brands, recently made an alarming announcement. It seems that a news skimmer might have put customers card data at risk for almost a month. This could potentially affect thousands of Nutribullet users who made purchases online during that time period.
According to Capital Brands, the data breach occurred when a news skimmer was implanted on the companys website. This malicious software was able to capture customers payment information as they made online purchases. The skimmer was active for nearly a month before it was detected and removed.
Unfortunately, the compromised data includes customers names, addresses, credit card numbers, and security codes. This kind of personal information could easily be used for fraudulent purposes, such as identity theft or unauthorized transactions. Capital Brands is urging affected customers to closely monitor their financial accounts for any suspicious activity.
The news skimmer was able to infiltrate Capital Brands website through a vulnerability in the websites security system. This allowed the skimmer to go undetected for almost a month.
It is estimated that thousands of Nutribullet customers who made online purchases during the time period when the news skimmer was active are potentially affected by this data breach.
Capital Brands has taken immediate action to address the data breach. They have removed the news skimmer from their website and are working with cybersecurity experts to enhance their security measures and prevent future incidents.
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Skimmer may have jeopardized NutriBullet customers card data for nearly a month.