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PayPal Says Highly Sensitive Customer Data Exposed To 'Unauthorized Individuals' for Six Months, Triggering Unauthorized Transactions
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PayPal Says Highly Sensitive Customer Data Exposed To 'Unauthorized Individuals' for Six Months, Triggering Unauthorized Transactions
The payments giant PayPal says a cybersecurity incident left highly sensitive customer information exposed for around six months. In a data breach notice submitted to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, PayPal says it’s resetting affected customers’ passwords and issuing refunds to accounts with unauthorized transactions. “On December 12, 2025, PayPal identified that due to an error in its PayPal Working Capital (“PPWC”) loan application, the PII…
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