Confirmed Breach: Courts and PriceSmart.

The data breach has been confirmed independently. There is a much better article on the data breach of Courts and Pricesmart available at TechNewsTT.com, and I’ll refer people to go read that article.

The original article (below) was written when it was just alleged.

In what looks to be a data breach of ShopCourts.com, this data breach seems benign. If it is as the image describes, it would expose the following information:

Unverified information in image from a plausible Facebook account whose interests include the National Security of Trinidad and Tobago.
  • Email addresses,
  • Names,
  • Gender,
  • Dates of Purchase,
  • Billing Addresses and Shipping Addresses,
  • Payment Method (which in common practice does not include credit card information).

It is altogether pretty benign. However, the ability to access the data potentially permits the ability to change the data.

It would seem someone wanted to make a point, wanted some sort of bragging rights, or quite possibly is looking for a job.

Given that Courts is in various countries, this could impact the following countries:

  • Antigua,
  • Barbados,
  • Belize,
  • Curacao,
  • Dominica,
  • Grenada,
  • Guyana,
  • Jamaica,
  • St. Kitts and Nevis,
  • St. Lucia,
  • St. Vincent and
  • Trinidad and Tobago.