Sex toys maker Tenga says hacker stole customer information | TechCrunch
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Sex toys maker Tenga says hacker stole customer information | TechCrunch
"In the message, the Japanese company said that "an unauthorized party gained access to the professional email account of one of our employees," which gave the hacker access to the contents of the employee's inbox. This access potentially allowed the hacker to see and steal customer names, email addresses, and historical email correspondence, "which may include order details or customer service inquiries.""
"After this story was published, a Tenga spokesperson told TechCrunch that the breach affected "approximately 600 people" in the United States, based on a forensic review. "We have already proactively contacted those who may have been impacted to ensure their safety and provide guidance," said the spokesperson. Tenga says on its website that it has shipped over 162 million products worldwide. Order details and customer service inquiries are likely to include intimate information that many customers probably wouldn't want to disclose,"
An unauthorized party accessed a Tenga employee's professional email account, exposing the inbox contents. The breach potentially exposed customer names, email addresses, and historical email correspondence that may include order details or customer service inquiries. The attacker sent spam to the hacked account's contacts, including customers. Forensic review identified about 600 affected people in the United States. Tenga reset the compromised credentials, enabled multi-factor authentication across systems, and recommended customers change passwords and watch for suspicious emails. The company did not confirm whether multi-factor authentication was active on the breached email prior to the incident.
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