Users’ names, email addresses and order history have been accessed by an unauthorised party. The company is recommending that users change their passwords. The data that was accessed included the last four digits of your card number (e.g. XXXX XXXX 1234) which on its own cannot be used for making financial transactions. At the time of writing Touchnotes website appears to be struggling to cope with traffic, as concerned users visit it for further information. Users are urged to ensure that they are not using the same password at any other service.”]
Source: https://grahamcluley.com/touchnote-hacked-tells-users-reset-passwords/

