Zara data breach exposes info of 197K customers: What Was Exposed & What To Do
The Zara data breach exposes info of 197K customers (reported May 8, 2026) exposed email-addresses, purchases, order-ids and support-tickets belonging to roughly 197.4K people. If you have an account with them, your information may now be circulating on the open web and with data brokers. Here’s exactly what happened, how to check if you were affected, and what to do next.
What was exposed
- email-addresses
- purchases
- order-ids
- support-tickets
- geographic-locations
How to check if you were affected
Run a free exposure scan with your email address. It matches you against known breach datasets and shows where your information has surfaced. Check if you’re exposed →
What to do if you were in the Zara data breach exposes info of 197K customers
- Expect targeted phishing that references this breach — be skeptical of unexpected emails asking you to log in, verify, or pay.
- Your physical address may be circulating — remove yourself from data-broker and people-search sites to lower your doxxing risk.
- Remove your personal information from data-broker sites so the leaked data can’t be combined against you — GalaxyWarden files those removals for you.
How this breach connects
Frequently asked questions
Was my data in the Zara data breach exposes info of 197K customers breach?
The fastest way to know is a free exposure scan — it checks your email address against known breach data, including recent incidents like this one.
What information was exposed in the Zara data breach exposes info of 197K customers?
The reported exposed data includes: email-addresses, purchases, order-ids, support-tickets, geographic-locations.
What should I do after the Zara data breach exposes info of 197K customers breach?
Change your password for that account and anywhere you reused it, turn on two-factor authentication, and remove your personal information from data-broker sites so it can’t be combined with the leaked data.
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