Mail provider discovered customer data being used in spam messages.
Email service Click2Mail today said it is alerting customers of a data breach that may have exposed their personal data.
The company initially discovered the breach after some customer user names and email addresses were found being abused in spam messages. Names, organization names, account mailing addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers "may have been compromised" in the cyberattack, the company said in its notification to customers.
Word of a possible breach at Click2Mail first was reported earlier this week on Databreaches.net.
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