ORLANDO, Fla. – A popular parking app has announced details of a data breach exposing private information of its customers.
ParkMobile said workers discovered a cybersecurity incident in March that allowed unauthorized access to basic user information. [TRENDING: Fla. ‘witch’ swindles $100K from victims | Failed motorcycle stunt leads to man’s death | What ingredients make a vaccine?] In a message to users, the company said the recent data breach included license plate numbers, email addresses, phone numbers, and some mailing addresses.
Encrypted passwords were also accessed, but not the encryption keys, according to the message. The company also said no credit card information or transaction history was accessed.