In October 2017, 60,000 customers who placed orders on the company's website or mobile app in early October 2017 were affected by the hack which resulted in their data being stolen. The company said it believed only 1% of people who placed orders at that time had their information stolen.
The confidential information stolen included names, emails, addresses and credit card numbers.
Customers were reportedly unimpressed by the company's incident response, they waited two weeks before telling customers they were impacted and did not do enough to help their customers after the breach.
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