I’ll Trade You Two Hackers For One Scammer: Topps Is Breached

NEW YORK—Trading card maker Topps reported that hackers last year breached its systems.

Topps recently began notifying an undisclosed number of customers that their names, email addresses, mailing addresses, phone numbers, credit or debit card numbers, expiration dates and verification numbers may have been stolen by "one or more intruders" last fall, eSecurity Planet reported.

Any customers who placed orders through the Topps website between July 30, 2016, and Oct. 12, 2016, may be affected, the company said.

"Once we became aware of this incident, we engaged a security firm to examine our network, and we worked with the security firm, as well as our website development and hosting companies to implement multiple measures to strengthen the security of our system," Topps stated in its notification letter to those affected. "We stopped the incident and continue to work with our security firm to help prevent a similar incident from happening again.”

All those affected are being offered one year of free access to identity theft protection services from CSID, eSecurity Planet reported.

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