Neiman Marcus: Up To 1 Million Cards Exposed

The CEO at luxury retailer Neiman Marcus released a statement this week noting that the company’s recent data breach affected as many as 1 million debit and credit cards, Bank Info Security reported Jan. 23.

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    “To date, Visa, MasterCard and Discover have notified us that approximately 2,400 unique customer payment cards used at Neiman Marcus and Last Call stores were subsequently used fraudulently,” CEO Karen Katz said in the statement.

    Thus far, the retail’s investigation has not found that any personal information, such as birth dates or Social Security numbers, were comprised, the company said.

    For a summary of coverage into the breaches that occurred at Neiman Marcus, Target and other retailers, please click here.

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