eBay users urged to change passwords after hacking
eBay has urged its users to change their passwords after the website's database - containing names and contact details of customers - was compromised by hackers.
eBay has urged its users to change their passwords after the website's database - containing names and contact details of customers - was compromised by hackers.
E-commerce site eBay has urged its users to change their passwords after the website's database, which contained names and contact details of customers, was compromised by hackers.
In a statement eBay insisted that there was "no evidence that financial information was accessed."
ITV News' Consumer Editor Chris Choi reports:
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