June 25, 2024, 9:45 p.m. | MalBot

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Luxury retail chain Neiman Marcus has begun to inform customers about a cyberattack that they discovered in May. The attacker compromised a database platform storing customers’ personal information.


The letter tells customers:



“Promptly after learning of the issue, we took steps to contain it, including by disabling access to the relevant database platform.”



In the data breach notification, Neiman Marcus says 64,472 people are affected.


An investigation showed that the data contained information such as name, contact data, date …

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