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Lush Customer-Alert Still Ongoing

lushlogoSince it was revealed on 21 January that cyber criminals hacked into Lush, a handmade cosmetic firm in the United Kingdom, stealing credit card details in the process the company’s online shop has remained shut and issued a warning to all its customers. According to Lush, anyone who placed an order on the Internet between 4 October and 20 January should contact their bank immediately in case their credit card details had been compromised.

Already, some complaints have already been reported on Lush’s Facebook page with angry customers making their disappointments known about the security lapse which might have led to the attack.The company says that the four-month window was needed as a safeguard to make sure that all customers at risk were covered. They also insist that the site was not vulnerable throughout that period. Meanwhile, customers who want to place orders are advised to either call Or you can print  their customer service team on 01202 668545 or print an order form and post it to Lush Mail Order, Unit 3, 19 Willis Way, Fleets Industrial Estate, Poole, Dorset BH15 3SS. Trapster, a site which helps users avoid speed traps and roadway hazards in America, has also reported that users’ email addresses and passwords on its site were  hacked. Users have been advised to change their passwords.

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5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. John

    January 27, 2011 at 12:13 pm

    I have had some bad experiences with online shopping but I’m okay with it. As long as it’s a reputable source that I can trust I am very comfortable with it.

    It’s crazy that Lush was revealed in January and already cyber thieves have hacked into it. I think it’s time for the online companies to implement better security methods.

  2. Henway

    January 28, 2011 at 1:10 am

    I’m comfortable with online shopping.. I’ve gotten used to it over the years, how can I not? But Lush is such a small company.. if this happened to eBay, or Amazon, or Walmart, I bet there’d be a huge commotion and people’s confidence in online shopping would be shattered.

  3. Site Launch System Bonus

    January 28, 2011 at 5:28 pm

    I completely agree with Henway, this is startling, but it does not deter me from using companies like amazon and ebay whose security is going to be much higher!

    • Admin

      February 27, 2011 at 10:06 pm

      Whilst nothing is 100% secure. I really do hope that popular ecommerce sites such as eBay and Amazon never let their online customers down.

  4. Sport Extra

    January 30, 2011 at 1:44 pm

    Security issue is the main problem for online shopping, it is very important for the webmaster to be checking this on a daily base and update security from time to time.

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