Sephora customers' data breached, names, e-mail addresses and passwords exposed

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Sephora customers' data breached, names, email addresses and passwords exposed

SINGAPORE - International beauty retailer Sephora has admitted to a breach of its online users' data, affecting customers in Singapore as well as in other countries including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, New Zealand and Australia.

In the e-mail, Sephora's managing director of South-east Asia Alia Gogi said:"Some personal information may have been exposed to unauthorised third parties, including first and last name, date of birth, gender, email address and encrypted password, as well as data related to beauty preferences." It has also conducted a review of its security systems and is offering a free personal data monitoring service to its customers, through a third-party provider.

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