Durex India fails to use protection
Customers of Durex India’s subsidiary have faced a significant data breach, exposing sensitive information due to inadequate security measures. The breach, discovered by security researcher Sourajeet Majumder, revealed that personal details such as full names, phone numbers, email addresses, shipping addresses, and order histories were accessible on the company’s website. While the exact number of affected individuals remains unclear, evidence suggests that hundreds of customers have had their data compromised.
Majumder emphasised the critical importance of privacy for a brand dealing with intimate products, stating that the exposed data could be exploited for extortion or other malicious purposes. He has contacted India’s Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) regarding the issue, but Durex India has not yet issued a public comment on the breach or its plans for remediation.
The implications of this incident extend beyond immediate privacy concerns; it raises questions about the adequacy of data protection regulations in India, especially as the country works towards establishing a comprehensive framework. As the situation develops, affected customers are advised to monitor their accounts for suspicious activity and consider changing passwords to mitigate potential risk.
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