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PayPal Data Breach Exposed User Data for Six Months: What to Know

PayPal officially disclosed a significant data exposure incident involving its PayPal Working Capital (PPWC) application. In a newly circulating security incident, PayPal confirmed that sensitive customer information was exposed for nearly six months in 2025 due to a software flaw in one of its business financing tools.

The breach affected users of PayPal’s Working Capital loan application, exposing a wide range of personally identifiable information, including highly sensitive data such as Social Security numbers and dates of birth. According to PayPal, the incident originated from a coding error within the PayPal Working Capital (PPWC) loan platform.

The company says the issue persisted from July 1 until mid-December 2025 before being identified and rectified

PayPal data breach exposed sensitive user data for six-month period; what you need to know

PayPal officially disclosed a significant data exposure incident involving its PayPal Working Capital (PPWC) application. In a newly circulating security incident, PayPal confirmed that sensitive customer information was exposed for nearly six months in 2025 due to a software flaw in one of its business financing tools.

The breach affected users of PayPal’s Working Capital loan application, exposing a wide range of personally identifiable information, including highly sensitive data such as Social Security numbers and dates of birth. According to PayPal, the incident originated from a coding error within the PayPal Working Capital (PPWC) loan platform.

What should users do?

It is recommended for users to take following steps:

  • Enrolling in credit monitoring services
  • Placing fraud alerts or credit freezes if necessary
  • Updating passwords across financial accounts
  • Being cautious of unsolicited communications

PayPal’s latest disclosure adds to a growing list of high-profile data exposure incidents in the financial sector, underscoring the risks associated with digital financial services in an increasingly digital economy. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in the wake of rising security threats. The prolonged duration of these security challenges-nearly half a year-raises questions among regulators and customers regarding detection capabilities and internal monitoring processes.

By The News Digital

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