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Have I Been PwnedConfirmed breachAdded August 26, 2021Occurred August 20, 2021878,209 accountsimavex.comAll Imavex breaches →
What was exposed
Email addressesGendersNamesPartial credit card dataPasswordsPhone numbersPhysical addressesPurchasesUsernames
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In August 2021, the website development company Imavex suffered a data breach that exposed 878 thousand unique email addresses . The data included user records containing names, usernames and password material with some records also containing genders and partial credit card data, including the last 4 digits of the card and expiry date. Hundreds of thousands of form submissions and orders via Imavex customers were also exposed and contained further personal information of submitters and the contents of the form. The compromised system was subsequently sunset in January 2024 and all customer data impacted by the incident was permanently deleted.
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What is the Imavex data breach?

In August 2021, the website development company Imavex suffered a data breach that exposed 878 thousand unique email addresses . The data included user records containing names, usernames and password material with some records also containing genders and...

When did the data breach happen?

This data breach occurred around August 2021.

How many accounts were affected?

Around 878,209 accounts were affected.

What information was exposed?

Exposed data included Email addresses, Genders, Names, Partial credit card data, Passwords, Phone numbers, Physical addresses and Purchases.

What should I do if I was affected?

Change your password for this account, and anywhere you reused it. Turn on two-factor authentication. Watch your card and bank statements for unfamiliar charges, and consider requesting a new card number. Expect more phishing and spam at this address. Treat messages that reference this company with extra caution. Watch for text-message phishing and SIM-swap attempts on your phone number. Be wary of targeted scams that use your personal details to sound convincing.

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