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Courts responds to notice of data breach

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Above: Courts Megastore. Photo courtesy Courts.

At Courts, our customers come first, and we value the trust they place in us and our brand throughout the years. We had a data breach identified in our old e-Commerce Platform www.shopcourts.com, and we immediately acted.

Our e-Commerce customers can be assured that none of their payment methods and password information was exposed in this incident from the previous e-Commerce platform. Please note the leakage did not impact customers who did not shop on our e-Commerce platform.

In September 2023, we replaced our e-Commerce platform with a new one, www.courts.com, that enforces the measures and strengthens our security levels accordingly, to have a secure platform without any data breach.

We take the security of your data very seriously, and we sincerely regret any inconveniences this may have caused.

  • In September 2023, we replaced our e-Commerce platform with a new one, www.courts.com that enforces the measures and strengthens our security levels accordingly to have a secure platform without any data breach.
  • Our e-Commerce customers can be assured that none of their payment methods (i.e., credit cards) and password information was exposed in this incident from the previous e-Commerce platform.
  • Please note the leakage did not impact customers who did not shop on our e-Commerce platform.

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