Packers’ Fumble: Data Breach Exposes Customer Cards—Check Your Statements!

The Green Bay Packers revealed a data breach on packersproshop.com, where a crafty card skimmer script swiped sensitive payment info during checkout. Transactions from late September to October 2024 were affected, but gift cards and certain payment methods dodged the cyber bullet. The Packers are now tackling security with more fervor than a fourth-quarter comeback!

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Hot Take:

The Green Bay Packers fumble, not just on the field, but in cyberspace! It seems the cheeseheads have upgraded from serving up cheddar to serving up credit card info. Next time, maybe they’ll remember that defense wins championships—and protects data.

Key Points:

  • Green Bay Packers’ online store, packersproshop.com, suffered a data breach.
  • The breach involved a card skimmer script targeting checkout transactions.
  • Customer data, including credit card info, was compromised between specified dates in 2024.
  • Payments via gift cards, PayPal, Amazon Pay, or Pro Shop accounts were not affected.
  • The Packers are offering credit monitoring and identity theft services to affected customers.

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