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RuGlu6
03-10-2015, 01:33 AM
BRS were hacked , i just received a letter from them advising that all is OK nothing to worry about keep shopping on line its safe
but customer's name, address, tel number, email, user name and password were "involved in the incident" and may have been potentially exposed.
Oh yeah and they have sincerely apologized. THANKS BRS!
This is supposedly for all who logged in to BRS from July 30, 2014 to Jan 30, 2015.
You forgot the credit card info part.
RuGlu6
03-10-2015, 03:06 AM
You forgot the credit card info part.
yes, thank you obviously that too.
I logged in between those dates, and I didn't get a letter. They don't have my credit card info stored though. Heh. I do not allow that. Plus, for online shopping, I use a credit card with only a $1000 limit. Just in case...
corpusse
03-10-2015, 03:13 AM
I got the letter too, if my card is hacked I'll just get another one. Happens every few months. Target, Home depot, BRS ect. Plus random places you never hear about it.
gregzz4
03-10-2015, 03:14 AM
I received the notification today via snail mail
They don't have my current CC info so all good here
lockrookie
03-10-2015, 03:26 AM
I had posted about this and no one Paid attention I too got the snail mail which only makes me more ticked when a mass email would have been better for those who didn't know instead ppl find out weeks later via snail mail. Which could have delayed any possible problem.
I am glad I stopped using brs. Besides rather support canadian stores anyways
intarsiabox
03-11-2015, 12:50 AM
I'm sure BRS is one of the very few companies that even tell their customers they were hacked. Your credit card company may find out but they will just cancel your card and won't give you any info about why or who was involved.
RuGlu6
03-12-2015, 10:42 PM
I logged in between those dates, and I didn't get a letter. They don't have my credit card info stored though. Heh. I do not allow that. Plus, for online shopping, I use a credit card with only a $1000 limit. Just in case...
How do you Not allow for a Credit Card to be stored?
Mine is only $500 for on line shopping but i'd still want to know how to protect that info in future .
intarsiabox
03-12-2015, 11:37 PM
How do you Not allow for a Credit Card to be stored?
Mine is only $500 for on line shopping but i'd still want to know how to protect that info in future .
Not paying by credit card is the only way I know of. If you pay by CC the info is in their system. I suppose not setting up a default credit card on a website gives people the impression their cc info just disappears when they log out. If you were to need a refund from these companies on your CC they don't ask you to resubmit your credit card info whether you have a default card set up with them or not. Fortunately credit card companies are getting really good at detecting false purchases and although I've had my card cancelled a few times I have never been out a dime from my own pocket.
RuGlu6
03-13-2015, 02:25 AM
I checked my CC statement and i did not registered my CC with BRS and paid by PayPal, but potentially, is this cc # still is in the transaction to and from PayPal and BRS? I wonder...
es355lucille
03-13-2015, 02:42 AM
I like Paypal because the vendor does not get to see your CC information at all. I pay with PP if the vendor takes it.....and with no issues since I have had the PP account. Many of CC's, replaced over time as hacks happen all the time.......bank calling me saying my card has been compromised.
I checked my CC statement and i did not registered my CC with BRS and paid by PayPal, but potentially, is this cc # still is in the transaction to and from PayPal and BRS? I wonder...
intarsiabox
03-13-2015, 02:46 AM
I checked my CC statement and i did not registered my CC with BRS and paid by PayPal, but potentially, is this cc # still is in the transaction to and from PayPal and BRS? I wonder...
It's not supposed to be as this is what's supposed to make them more secure to buy online and any refunds or credits have to go back onto your Paypal account directly. Of course what's stopping Paypal from being hacked? What can you do, business is electronic these days.
RuGlu6
03-13-2015, 03:18 AM
The problem can be solved if ALL transactions will be encrypted.
But then big brother will not be able to monitor, so i suppose it will stay the way it is
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