Fortunately, the websites' private info protections are so strong that they couldn't be accessed at all. (They're actually in a separate area altogether. So if you're thinking of ordering from Brickworks or Classy Girl...or you already have...no worries. Your info is more than safe.)
Unfortunately, the public pages -- the home pages, freebie pages, stuff like that --are not as strongly protected. The hacker -- bless his creepy little hide -- just slapped his info on top of the websites. (Think whitewashing.) My webmaster just spray washed the sites off, so to speak, and there the original info was, ready to go.
Thank God.
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