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US Indicts California Man Accused of Stealing Shopify Customer Data (techcrunch.com) 3

A grand jury has indicted a California resident accused of stealing Shopify customer data on over a hundred merchants, TechCrunch reported Monday. From the report: The indictment charges Tassilo Heinrich with aggravated identity theft and conspiracy to commit wire fraud by allegedly working with two Shopify customer support agents to steal merchant and customer data from Shopify customers to gain a competitive edge and "take business away from those merchants," the indictment reads. The indictment also accuses Heinrich, believed to be around 18-years-old at the time of the alleged scheme, of selling the data to other co-conspirators to commit fraud. A person with direct knowledge of the security breach confirmed Shopify was the unnamed victim company referenced in the indictment.

Last September, Shopify, an online e-commerce platform for small businesses, revealed a data breach in which two "rogue members" of its third-party customer support team of "less than 200 merchants." Shopify said it fired the two contractors for engaging "in a scheme to obtain customer transactional records of certain merchants." Shopify said the contractors stole customer data, including names, postal addresses and order details, like which products and services were purchased. One merchant who received the data breach notice from Shopify said the last four digits of affected customers' payment cards were also taken, which the indictment confirms. Another one of the victims was Kylie Jenner's cosmetics and make-up company, Kylie Cosmetics, the BBC reported.

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US Indicts California Man Accused of Stealing Shopify Customer Data

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  • A grand jury has indicted a California resident accused of stealing Shopify customer data on over a hundred merchants, TechCrunch reported Monday.

    *looks on server* I have some good news. The data is still there.

  • > a data breach in which two "rogue members" of its third-party customer support team of "less than 200 merchants."

    While it's interesting to note that Shopify's customer support team consists of less than 200 merchants, it would probably be more cromulent to provide a bit more information on the actions of the two rogue members, who might or might not be merchants.
  • How about indicting companies that steal our data online, and use them without permission?

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