Play the popular online store. com has sent an important e-mail message to all its customers to warn of a possible intrusion into its databases, which was announced a few names and addresses. "We are alerting all since we found a breach in our security system. Unfortunately, despite the timeliness of our work, some names and addresses have been 'compromised'," the statement said.
"We've always had an eye towards the privacy of our customers and we will do everything to restore the situation and further improve the security of our site. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused some of you." The e-mail also asks customers to always check carefully the e-mail messages that could come in the near future as part of Play.
com. "You can be sure that I would never ask anybody or password details private bank accounts and credit cards, so if you receive such messages please let us know.
"We've always had an eye towards the privacy of our customers and we will do everything to restore the situation and further improve the security of our site. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused some of you." The e-mail also asks customers to always check carefully the e-mail messages that could come in the near future as part of Play.
com. "You can be sure that I would never ask anybody or password details private bank accounts and credit cards, so if you receive such messages please let us know.
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