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Cyberattacks Hit Hot Topic

August 3, 2023
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Cyberattacks Hit Hot Topic

Customers of Hot Topic, a popular American retailer, have been informed about a series of alarming cyberattacks involving “credential-stuffing,” which occurred between February 7 and June 21. These attacks resulted in numerous cracked accounts and the exposure of sensitive information to hackers. The company noticed suspicious login activity in multiple “Hot Topic Rewards” accounts and conducted a thorough investigation, revealing that the attacks were automated and used account credentials that Hot Topic had not sourced.

The compromised personal information potentially accessed by the unknown threat actors includes names, email addresses, order histories, phone numbers, mailing addresses, birthdays, and, in some cases, the last four digits of payment card numbers for Hot Topic rewards members who saved their cards to their accounts. The cybercriminals executed credential-stuffing attacks by running automated scripts with stolen user names and passwords, obtained from the Dark Web.

They took advantage of users who failed to change their passwords regularly or reused the same password across multiple platforms.

Addressing this security challenge requires comprehensive cybersecurity strategies, as stated by Tyler Farrar, CISO at Exabeam. The breach highlights the difficulties in differentiating between normal and abnormal login activities, making it crucial to educate users about safe credential practices and maintain robust technical safeguards.

Hot Topic is taking the breach seriously and is actively working with cybersecurity experts to implement new measures and safeguard its website and mobile application against future automated credential-stuffing attacks.

The company has notified users about the breach and instructed them to reset their credentials, emphasizing the importance of using strong and unique passwords for enhanced protection.

References:
  • Hot Topic Inc. – Notice to Consumers
  • Hot Topic Notice
Tags: BreachCredential stuffingCredentialsCyberattackCybersecurityHackersHot TopicincidentsIncidents 2023RetailersUSAVulnerabilities
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