Online lingerie retailer Yandy is notifying almost 45,000 customers about a cyber-attack that exposed payment card information.
The company learned of the attack on Aug. 18. The intrusion paved the
way for hackers to access customers' data that was submitted during the
checkout process, according to a letter to the New Hampshire attorney
general's office.
Information exposed in the breach includes names, addresses, credit card or debit card numbers, expiration dates, CVV numbers and e-mail addresses, Yandy says.
"We are unable to confirm any
improper use of your personal information in connection with this
incident," the company says in its notification letter.
Yandy says it has filed a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint
Center. And it's offering affected customers free credit monitoring
services, a spokesperson told Information Security Media Group.
"Since discovering this issue we have worked diligently and
expeditiously to ensure the safety of our customer information," the
company says. As a result of the incident, Yandy says it's assessing and
modifying its privacy and data security policies and procedures.
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