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AG Curtis Hill Announces $2M Settlement with CafePress After Data Breach Impacted Millions
By: Sheila McCrea - Monday, December 21, 2020

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Attorney General Curtis Hill announced Indiana and six other states have reached a $2 million settlement with CafePress, an online retailer of stock and user-customized products.

The settlement resolves a 2019 data breach that compromised the personal information of approximately 22 million consumers, including 312,000 Indiana residents. The breach compromised consumer names, email addresses, passwords, physical addresses, phone numbers, credit card numbers and expiration dates, and full, unencrypted Social Security and tax identification numbers.

Under the settlement, CafePress agreed to pay $2 million to Indiana and the six other states. This includes an immediate payment of $72,712.15 to Indiana and $677,287.85 divided amongst the other states. The remainder of the $2 million payment is suspended based on the company’s financial condition.



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