Zappos sent out an email to employees and customers telling them that the company was recently the victim of a cyber attack. (KABC Photo)
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Online retailer Zappos is warning customers about a security breach.
Zappos sent out an email to employees and customers telling them that the company was recently the victim of a cyber attack.
The website said information accessed may include customers' names, e-mail addresses, billing and shipping addresses, phone numbers and passwords.
Zappos says the database that stores credit cards and other payment data was not breached. Customers must now create a new password.
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