After Zappos hack, how to protect yourself online

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Zappos.com: The online retailer Zappos.com says it was the victim of a cyber attack, but that its customers' credit card data is safe.

Online retailer Zappos.com is asking its 24 million customers to reset their passwords after a cyberattack, according to a posting on the company's website.

Hackers broke into a Zappos server in Kentucky Sunday night, giving them access to personal records of 24 million Zappos customers — which means if you've ever used the site, you're probably a victim too. Actually, if you've ever been online,

Zappos.com — an online source for shoes — suffered an attack that compromised account information for millions of customers and made the company another unfortunate statistic. This, from Mark Bower, data protection expert and VP at Voltage Security: