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title: "Seiko USA Website Defaced as Hackers Claim Data Breach"
date: 2026-04-20
author: "Sofia Ramirez"
featured_image: "https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/seiko-usa-website-defaced-and-data-breach-claimed.jpg"
categories:
  - name: "Cybersecurity"
    url: "/cybersecurity.md"
tags:
  - name: "News"
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# Seiko USA Website Defaced as Hackers Claim Data Breach

A section of Seiko USA’s website was briefly taken over by hackers who claimed they had stolen customer data and demanded a ransom to prevent its release.

## Quick Summary – TLDR:

- Seiko USA website was defaced with a ransom style message over the weekend.
- Hackers claim they accessed the Shopify backend and stole customer data.
- Alleged stolen data includes names, emails, phone numbers, and order details.
- The company has not confirmed the breach, and the message has since been removed.

## What Happened?

Seiko USA experienced a **website defacement incident** where attackers replaced content on a specific page with a message claiming a **[data breach](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/data-breach-statistics/)**. The message alleged that sensitive **customer information had been stolen** from the company’s **Shopify system**. The page has since been restored, and the company has not yet issued an official statement.

> ‼️ Received a tip… Seiko USA press lounge is displaying a hacked message.<https://t.co/qxiKZ0AUkp> [pic.twitter.com/gleoXzVTCW](https://t.co/gleoXzVTCW)
> 
> — Dark Web Informer (@DarkWebInformer) [April 18, 2026](https://twitter.com/DarkWebInformer/status/2045513614254059733?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

 ## Website Defacement Raises Alarm

Over the weekend, visitors to the **Press Lounge section** of the Seiko USA website encountered a shocking message instead of the usual content. The page displayed a bold headline reading **“HACKED”**, followed by what appeared to be a **ransom demand and breach notification**.

The attackers claimed they had successfully infiltrated Seiko USA’s **[Shopify](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/shopify-statistics/) backend systems** and extracted the **entire customer database**. The message was written in a tone meant to create urgency and pressure the company into responding quickly.

According to the message, this was an **“urgent security notification”**, warning that **customer data had already been compromised**.

## What Data Was Allegedly Stolen?

The attackers listed several categories of data they claimed to have accessed and exfiltrated. These include:

- **Customer Information such as names, email addresses, and phone numbers.**
- **Order History including purchase records and transaction details.**
- **Shipping Data like addresses and delivery preferences.**
- **Account Details such as account creation dates and internal notes.**

If these claims are true, the breach could have serious implications for **customer privacy and security**, especially due to the combination of **personal and transactional data**.

## Ransom Demand and Deadline

The defaced page included a clear **extortion demand**. Hackers warned that unless Seiko USA entered into negotiations, the stolen data would be **publicly released**.

They also provided unusual instructions. The company was told to locate a specific **Shopify customer account ID** within its admin panel. According to the attackers, a **contact email address** had been added to that account profile, which should be used to initiate communication.

![Seiko Website Data Breach](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/seiko-website-data-breach.jpg)Image Credit – [BleepingComputer](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/seiko-usa-website-defaced-as-hacker-claims-customer-data-theft/)

The message gave Seiko USA a **72 hour deadline** to respond before the alleged data would be leaked.

## Unverified Claims and Company Silence

At this stage, it remains unclear whether the attackers’ claims are legitimate. **Independent verification has not confirmed** that any data was actually stolen.

Seiko USA has **not publicly acknowledged the incident** or responded to inquiries. However, the company has removed the defaced content from its website, suggesting that it has taken at least some internal action.

Without official confirmation, it is difficult to determine the **full scope or impact** of the incident.

## SQ Magazine’s Takeaway

I think this situation highlights how **even well known brands are not immune to [cyber threats](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/cyber-threat-statistics/)**. What stands out here is not just the defacement, but the **confidence of the attackers in claiming access to backend systems**. That is a serious claim.

At the same time, we need to stay cautious. There is still no proof that the data was actually stolen. But if it turns out to be true, this could become a **major trust issue for customers**. Companies relying on platforms like Shopify must double down on security, because a breach like this can damage **reputation overnight**.