Major privacy breach at Acer site in Australia
Acer’s online customers suffered a major privacy breach after the computer maker’s Australian shopping website exposed their personal details to other shoppers using the service.
The online shopping portal www.shopacer.com.au revealed purchase order information including names, delivery addresses, emails and contact numbers of customers who had recently placed orders at the site.
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