Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Oregon that the stolen data was associated with purchases or attempted purchases of retail products made between June 6, 2017, and July 30, 2018. The data provided included the purchaser’s name, address, date of birth, and driver’s license number or other form of government-issued ID. No social security numbers, financial information, or patient information was included.
“On June 6, 2024, an unknown third party impersonated a company employee to compromise their business credentials and gain access to certain business systems,” the filing stated. “We detected the incident within 12 hours and immediately launched an internal investigation to terminate the unauthorized access, remediate affected systems and ascertain if any customer data was impacted.”
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