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PayPal Cybersecurity Breach Unveils Customer Data

PayPal Cybersecurity Breach Unveils Customer Data

Posted on February 23, 2026 By CWS

PayPal has recently confirmed a data breach that compromised customer information, resulting in fraudulent activities. The incident primarily impacted clients’ personal data due to an error linked to the PayPal Working Capital (PPWC) loan application.

Error in PayPal System Exposes Customer Data

The breach, occurring over several months, affected a limited number of customers, with information exposed from July 1 to December 13, 2025. Notification letters sent to those affected detailed the nature of the breach, attributing it to a coding error in the PPWC system.

The personal data exposed included customer names, email addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, and business addresses in conjunction with Social Security Numbers (SSNs). This exposure resulted from a vulnerability that existed for nearly half a year before corrective measures were implemented.

Response and Remedial Actions

Once identified, PayPal promptly rolled back the flawed code and reset the passwords of impacted users. Despite these actions, the vulnerability had already been exploited, leading to unauthorized transactions for some users. PayPal has assured that refunds have been issued to those affected by the fraudulent activities.

In their official notification, PayPal emphasized that their core systems remained secure and uncompromised. However, they acknowledged terminating unauthorized access once the breach was detected, raising questions about the extent of the security lapse.

Communication and Clarifications

Approximately 100 customers were informed about the breach, as per PayPal’s statement to the media. This number aligns with the scope of the breach, though discrepancies in public statements have prompted further inquiries.

SecurityWeek has reached out to PayPal for additional clarification regarding these inconsistencies. The situation underscores the ongoing challenges faced by financial institutions in safeguarding sensitive consumer information against evolving cyber threats.

The incident highlights the critical importance of stringent cybersecurity measures and the need for rapid response protocols to protect customer data and maintain trust.

Security Week News Tags:customer data, Cybersecurity, data breach, data privacy, fraudulent transactions, PayPal, PayPal Working Capital, security breach, SSNs exposure, unauthorized transactions

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