GLAMIRA

What Happened

In late 2023, the online jewellery store GLAMIRA suffered a data breach they attributed to "an unauthorised individual [who] briefly accessed one of our servers". The data was subsequently published on a popular hacking forum and included 875k email addresses, names, phone numbers and purchases.

Compromised Data

Email addresses
Names
Phone numbers
Purchases

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Breach Overview

  • Affected Accounts:

    874.6 thousand

  • Breach Occurred:

    December 2023

  • Added to HIBP:

    3 Jan 2025

  • Attribution:

    oathnet.ru

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