Security News > 2020 > February > Slickwraps data breach earns scorn for all
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Slickwraps, a Kansas company that makes vinyl wraps for phones and other electronics, announced last week that it had suffered a data breach.
This was a breach that earned the deep scorn of both the hacker - who was twice blocked by Slickwraps for reporting the vulnerability - and observers after some other hacker went ahead and exploited the company's vulnerable setup.
As far as the breached data goes, Slickwraps CEO Jonathan Endicott said in his announcement that the "Slickwraps Family" need not worry, as passwords and financial data are safe and weren't involved in this breach.
Current SlickWraps API credentials for the company's customer service platform.
Current SlickWraps API credentials for the company's official brand Twitter account.
News URL
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2020/02/27/slickwraps-data-breach-earns-scorn-for-all/
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