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After hack, Touchnote urges its customers to change their password immediately

After hack, Touchnote urges its customers to change their password immediately
Tension prevailed on November 6 at Touchnote’s website, an app which allows users to send postcards directly from their phone, meaning customers are able to snap a picture and send it off to friends and family with little hassle, when its customers flooded upon the website to know about whether ‘they are safe or not’ after the recent hack.

The Touchnote had sent an email on November 4 to its customers informing them about the data breach in which their names, email addresses and other information have been compromised by an unauthorized people.

“Our website is currently experiencing a lot of traffic and may take a long time to load. We are working to fix this ASAP,” the company said.

The Touchnote's website appears to be struggling to cope with traffic, as concerned users visit it for further information. The company has also asked them to change their passwords immediately for safety.

However, the customers’ full credit/debit card number, expiry date and security code are safe as the company does not store such information.

“The data that was accessed included the last four digits of your card number (e.g. XXXX XXXX XXXX 1234) which on its own cannot be used for making financial transactions. As always, though, we recommend you continue to monitor your card statements and report any suspicious transactions to your card provider,” the email read.

“We encrypt all passwords and never store them in plain format. For example, if your password was ‘hello’ it will have appeared in our database as a random combination of letters and digits,” the email added.

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