Published: November 21st 2018, 4:16:11 am
The following information is in reference to a data leak on our OLD website that occured in August of 2018.
As of the overhaul in Oct of 2018 we are using a MUCH more advanced and stable security system. We where contacted today by twitter user @troyhunt via @haveibeenpwned claiming we had a data breach sometime in August 2018 and that files have appeared on on a popular hacking forum and included 411k unique email addresses along with physical and IP addresses, names, orders, salted SHA-1 and salted MD5 hashes.
Both our internal security and web team security assures us that no financial data was compromised. I have been in contact with security, developers, legal council and law enforcement. The security and comfort of our users is the highest priority.
At this time we recommend ALL of our users update your account passwords (Just to be safe)