Eye4Fraud is a fraud protection service for e-commerce merchants. In February 2023, data was listed for sale on a hacking forum which was allegedly stolen from Eye4Fraud. The data breach included 16 million unique email addresses, names, phone numbers, physical addresses, and partial credit card data (card type and last 4 digits) for orders placed using the service. The data also included bcrypt password hashes for users. It is unclear whether passwords were present in the breach for individuals who had placed orders on other services that implemented Eye4Fraud to protect their sales. Eye4Fraud has not commented on the incident or responded to multiple attempts to report the breach.
It is important to note that Eye4Fraud is not a password management platform, but rather a fraud protection service for e-commerce merchants. If you have an account with Eye4Fraud, it is recommended to change your password and ensure it is at least ten characters long and contains an upper case, lower case, number, and symbol. It is also recommended to avoid using the same password twice, as this leaves you vulnerable to credential-stuffing attacks. Additionally, you can consider using a password management tool, such as 1Password, to generate and manage strong, unique passwords for your online accounts. Finally, you can check your email address for any signs of compromise using Incognito’s Email Hack Check tool, which can tell you instantly if your email address has been involved in any recent data breaches.