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Data breach at Kmart

- — Anne D’Innocenzio, AP

Sears Holdings Corp. said that a data breach at its Kmart stores may have credit and debit cards.

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1 Sears Holdings Corp. said Friday that a data breach at its Kmart stores that started last month may have compromise­d some customers’ credit and debit cards.

The data theft at Kmart is the latest in a string of hacks at big retailers including Target, Supervalu and Home Depot.

Sears Holdings, which also operates Sears stores, said that Kmart’s informatio­n technology department on Thursday detected a breach of its payment data systems.

The company was unable to provide the number of affected cards. But it said that based on its investigat­ion so far, it believes no personal informatio­n, debit card PIN numbers, email addresses or Social Security numbers were obtained by the hackers. And there’s no evidence that Kmart. com shoppers were affected.

It said Kmart was able to remove the malicious software from its systems.

The news of the hack is a blow to Kmart’s Hoffman Estates, Illinois- based parent company, which is struggling with losses and sales declines as it fights to stay relevant with shoppers.

Sears said Kmart is working with federal law enforcemen­t authoritie­s and banking partners as it investigat­es the breach. It is also deploying software to protect customers’ informatio­n.

The company said that it will be providing free credit- monitoring protection for customers who shopped with a credit or debit card at Kmart stores during the month of September and through Thursday.

It also emphasized that customers have no liability for unauthoriz­ed charges if they report them in a timely manner, according to the policies of most credit card companies. Sears said that the most up- to- date informatio­n will be available on its website, kmart. com and customers can contact its customer care center at 888- 4885978.

 ?? | AP FILE ?? Kmart parent Sears Holdings says it doesn’t believe debit card PINs, Social Security numbers or personal informatio­n were acquired by hackers.
| AP FILE Kmart parent Sears Holdings says it doesn’t believe debit card PINs, Social Security numbers or personal informatio­n were acquired by hackers.

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