Skip to main content

Thieves steal hundreds from Starbucks app users, but Starbucks denies it’s been hacked

starbucks app hacked news mobile
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Earlier this week, Starbucks customers reported that hundreds of dollars were stolen from their credit cards. The Starbucks mobile app lets customers pay at checkout with their phone. The app can also reload Starbucks gift cards by automatically drawing funds from bank account, credit card or Pay Pal.

Criminals are siphoning money from Starbucks customers by breaking into their Starbucks accounts online, adding a new gift card, and transferring funds over. Earlier this week, Maria Nistri, was a victim of a Starbucks app hack. Maria believes the criminals stole a total of $75, all within 7 minutes. Maria then received an automated email, saying her username and password had been changed, and if she didn’t authorize the change, she should call customer service.

Recommended Videos

The hackers were able to steal money from Maria’s credit card, because her gift card was loaded onto her Starbucks app. They didn’t even need to have all of her credit card information.

“It was crazy. I was like, what in the world?” Nistri told journalist Bob Sullivan. “I was lucky I happened to check my email when I did, otherwise who knows how much they would have gotten.”

Starbucks denied that its servers had been hacked, despite multiple complaints from other customers. The company said in a statement on Wednesday, “Starbucks takes the obligation to protect customers’ information seriously. News reports that the Starbucks mobile app has been hacked are false.”

However, the company did mention in its statement that it received reports from customers that contain complaints of unauthorized activity from their online accounts. Starbucks said hacks like this happen when criminals obtain reused user names and passwords. To protect security, Starbucks encourages its customers to use different user names and passwords, especially if they keep financial information in the app. If you see any suspicious activity on your Starbucks card or mobile app, you can call Starbucks customer service at 1-800-STARBUC.

Karen Tumbokon
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Karen is a technology, music and entertainment writer. Originally from New Jersey, Karen began her writing career in music…
The best encrypted messaging apps for iOS and Android
why telegram will never replace whatsapp

If you want to keep your chats secret, you need to use a messaging app with powerful encryption software designed to prevent a range of third parties from invading your privacy. Using an encrypted messaging app ensures only those with whom you are exchanging messages can actually decipher them, but not every messaging app contains this useful feature.

While there are quite a number of good encrypted apps out there, many have flaws associated with their operations, their owners, or both. For example, Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp are both encrypted and work quite well, but they are also owned by Facebook, which has a problematic historical relationship with privacy. Apple owns the highly regarded encrypted iMessage, but that app does not encrypt data like mobile numbers, metadata, or data stored in the cloud. While no encrypted messaging app is perfect, we round up the best ones available.

Read more
The best apps for couples
Best romance apps

The last year has been a bit of an odd one for all of us, couples included. Whether you've been unable to see your other half due to lockdowns and social restrictions, found yourself snowed under with working from home, or just struggled to find time for yourself, let alone your significant other, help is at hand.

We all know that a healthy relationship requires mutual effort as well as plenty of quality time. Thankfully, there are plenty of apps on the market aimed at couples looking to strengthen their romantic relationships. Some are designed to help you with synchronizing time slots and planning date nights, others propose ideas to stoke the flames of romance -- and there are even apps to help you stop arguing over the bills. We've picked 10 of our favorite apps for iOS and Android to bring you closer as a couple, so grab your partner and find your new favorite app.
The Couple (Days in Love)

Read more
The best work-from-home apps for Android and iOS
hp office in a box work learn from home solutions

There are two kinds of office-based professionals: One prefers to work on-site despite the headaches of commuting, set hours, and wardrobe requirements, because working in-person with colleagues can't be replicated. The other prefers to work at home, eschewing a commute, and preferring solitude or the company of nonhuman co-workers. According to Buffer’s 2019 State of Remote Report, despite having the choice to work anywhere they want, 84% of remote employees wouldn't have it any other way.

Whichever type you are, it's likely that these days you're spending more time working at home than you expected. One oft-cited problem is the struggle to unplug after work. Productivity is key, as when projects take longer, they start invading your personal and family time. Communication and collaboration while working in different locations can mean people struggle to stay on top of fast-moving projects. Motivation can also take a hit when you remove the pressure of looking and being busy.

Read more