The company said an unknown third-party “acquired partial user data” including names, usernames and passwords. Credit card details weren’t stored on company servers and “there is no indication of unauthorized access,” according to 500px.
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Photo-portfolio website 500px has disclosed that the personal information of 14.8 million of its users was exposed in a July 2018 security breach. So reports The Verge.
The company said an unknown third-party “acquired partial user data” including names, usernames and passwords. Credit card details weren’t stored on company servers and “there is no indication of unauthorized access,” according to 500px.