Delta and Sears say data breach exposed hundreds of thousands of credit cards


Delta and Sears said today that a data breach may have leaked the credit card information of hundreds of thousands of customers, as first reported by Reuters. The breach occurred at an online support service company, [24]7, which powers both Delta and Sears’ online chat platforms.

Last year, [24]7 suffered a malware attack from September 27th to October 12th, but the company only informed Sears and Delta in mid-March this year about the breach, according to Sears. Delta said in a statement that “it is our understanding” the incident occurred from September 16th last year. Customers who made online purchases from Sears and Delta during that time period could have had their credit card information compromised.

Sears estimated “less than...

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