Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor Hit With Massive Data Breach

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor Hit With Massive Data Breach


The company behind stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor has sustained a massive data breach that reportedly involves about 5 million credit card numbers.



The company behind such consumer clothing stores as Saks Fifth Avenue and Lord & Taylor is dealing with the fallout of a massive data breach that appears to have involved about 5 million credit card numbers.
Hudson Bay Company, which has corporate offices in Toronto and New York,
issued a statement on April 1
, acknowledging the data breach, but not offering specifics about how many customers and credit cards have been affected by the breach.
However, Gemini Chief Technology Officer Dmitry Chorine told
Reuters
that the breach appears to have involved about 5 million credit card numbers and that
JokerStash
, an online repository for stolen credit card numbers, is preparing to release the data and numbers in the coming days.
(Source:
Flickr
)
In statements, Hudson Bay and Saks noted that the breach did not involve online payments on the companies other digital platforms.
While the investigation is ongoing, there is no indication that this affects our e-commerce or other digital platforms, Hudsons Bay, Home Outfitters, or HBC Europe. We deeply regret any inconvenience or concern this may cause,
according to one statement
.
The statements from Saks and Hudson Bay did not offer details about when the breach occurred or why the company announced it on Sunday. However, Saks noted that while the breach involved credit card numbers it did not involve Social Security numbers, drivers license numbers or PINs.
Hudson Bay also noted that it would not hold customers liable for fraudulent charges.
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While the breach at Saks and Lord & Taylor is significant, it pales in comparison to some of the even
larger thefts of credit card numbers
that have happened over the last several years.
In 2009, a cybercriminal broke into the network of Heartland Payments Systems and gained access to the information of 130 million credit cards. TJX Companies, TRW/Sears, Home Depot and Target have sustained significant data breaches over the last several years that exposed the information on millions of other credit cards.
Jamil Farshchi, who was hired as the chief information security officer (CISO) at Home Depot following the breach there and helped the big box company recover, has recently been hired at Equifax to help that company to recover from its own massive data breach. (See
Equifax Taps Former Home Depot Security Chief as New CISO
.)
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— Scott Ferguson, is the managing editor of Light Reading and the editor of
Security Now
. Follow him on Twitter
@sferguson_LR
.

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