In January 2020, the company that specializes in software that uncovers technologies Wappalyzer, reported a security breach after a cyber-thief sent emails to users.
The hacker, calling himself CyberMath, was selling the full database for 2000$ in cryptocurrency, and that he is available for additional communication and information.
Wappalyzer disclosed that, "on 20 January 2020 our database was compromised to a misconfiguration. No financial information or passwords were included in the breach. The issue has been resolved and our website is working normally."
The stolen information mostly consists of technographic data, but 16,000 email addresses and billing addresses of customers who requested a quote or placed an order prior to January 20 on their website may have been included in the stolen datasets.
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