Upscale retailer Neiman Marcus confirmed on Jan. 10 that it too was the victim of a data breach that saw customer credit card information stolen.
Neiman Marcus has not disclosed how many customer credit cards were stolen or how the breach occurred.
“The security of our customers’ information is always a priority, and we sincerely regret any inconvenience,” the official Neiman Marcus Twitter account stated on Jan. 11.
The retailer added in a follow-up tweet that it is taking steps to notify its customers whose credit cards were known be to be used fraudulently after purchasing goods at Neiman Marcus stores.
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Neiman Marcus Hit by Breach, More Retailers Also Likely at Risk
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