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Have I Been PwnedConfirmed breachAdded November 1, 2018Occurred January 30, 201822,477 accountsjoomlart.comAll JoomlArt breaches →
What was exposed
Email addressesNamesPasswordsPayment historiesUsernames
What to do if you were affected
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In January 2018, the Joomla template website JoomlArt inadvertently exposed more than 22k unique customer records in a Jira ticket. The exposed data was from iJoomla and JomSocial, both services that JoomlArt acquired the previous year . The data included usernames, email addresses, purchases and passwords stored as MD5 hashes. When contacted, JoomlArt advised they were aware of the incident and had previously notified impacted parties.
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What is the JoomlArt data breach?

In January 2018, the Joomla template website JoomlArt inadvertently exposed more than 22k unique customer records in a Jira ticket. The exposed data was from iJoomla and JomSocial, both services that JoomlArt acquired the previous year . The data included...

When did the data breach happen?

This data breach occurred around January 2018.

How many accounts were affected?

Around 22,477 accounts were affected.

What information was exposed?

Exposed data included Email addresses, Names, Passwords, Payment histories and Usernames.

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. Be wary of targeted scams that use your personal details to sound convincing.

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