The payment gateway platform SLIM CD suffered a massive data breach between August 2023 and June 2024, compromising sensitive personal and credit card information, including names, addresses, and credit card details.
A major data breach at the payment gateway provider SLIM CD has left over 1.7 million customers vulnerable to identity theft and financial fraud. The breach, which occurred between August 2023 and June 2024, compromised sensitive personal and credit card information.
The company, based in Coral Springs, Florida, confirmed that unauthorized individuals gained access to their network, potentially stealing data such as names, addresses, and credit card details including credit card number, and card expiration date.
In its “Data Event” notice (PDF), SLIM CD did not disclose the exact method used by the attackers, experts believe that a combination of phishing, malware, or social engineering tactics may have been employed.
The breach raises serious concerns about data security and the possible use of the stolen data by cybercriminals. Customers who may have been affected are advised to closely monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity, including unauthorized transactions or changes to personal information.
SLIM CD has urged customers to take immediate steps to protect themselves, such as freezing their credit reports, changing passwords, and watching out for phishing attempts. The company has also promised to provide affected individuals with free credit monitoring services to help mitigate the risks associated with the breach.
This data breach shows the growing threat of cyberattacks and the need for strong data protection measures. As more personal information is stored online, businesses must prioritize investing in effective security technologies and following best practices to safeguard their customers’ data.
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