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General Categories => General Firearm Discussion => Topic started by: RobertH on April 29, 2016, 04:52:02 PM
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If you had your driver's license on AIM's website, you probably got a letter today. Their servers that hosted their licenses was hacked. Those affected got a letter today. I never did buy ammo from them and never had my ID on their site, so I think I'm safe.
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I checked my order history and no ammo...lots of AR15 parts though
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same here, lots and lots of AR-15 parts, but I don't own a firearm other than 22 that has had a factory round down the barrel
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Sorry- late to the party, but I did order ammo from them a few years ago, so contacted them last month when I heard about the breach. They told me my info wasn't compromised, so apparently it didn't affect everyone, not sure what the parameters are though.
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from what i know, if you had an ID uploaded to the site for age verification, you were hacked. the banking, passwords, etc were not. i never did get a letter because i never uploaded anything to their site. i just put an order in over Memorial Day for some Apex Tactical stuff. i will continue to shop with them. getting hacked can happen to any company.