Hobby Lobby exposes of 138GB of customer and payment data
American arts and crafts giant Hobby Lobby has exposed a large amount of customer data, including names, phone numbers, physical and email addresses, and the last four digits of payment cards, and the source code for the company's app, according to a security researcher known as "boogeyman," who discovered the leak.
According to VICE, the data dates back to 2020 and impacted more than 300,000 users, the security researcher said, and totaled 138GB in size. The researcher provided screenshots of the data to Motherboard. The screenshots show the data was hosted on an open AWS bucket.