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Home Depot: Hackers stole 53M customer email addresses in addition to data from millions of payment cards.

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛NEW YORK -- Home Depot says hackers stole 53 million U.S. and Canadian email addresses in addition to data from millions of payment cards.

One of North America's largest home improvement chain says Thursday that hackers stole 53 million customer email addresses from April to September.

It had disclosed in September that 56 million debit and credit cards were compromised.
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Home Depot said the file containing the email addresses did not contain passwords or other sensitive personal information.

However, it said that customers should be on guard against phishing scams that might trick them into sharing personal information.

It is notifying affected customers -- a spokesman for Home Depot Canada says 64-thousand Canadian email addresses were stolen.

Phishing attacks sent through texts or emails and try to trap you into disclosing personal information.

Home Depot also said that the hackers initially accessed its network from a third-party vendor with a vendor's username and password.

Home Depot is one of several retailers that have reported large hacks over the past year. Target's pre-Christmas 2013 breach compromised 40 million credit and debit cards and hurt sales and profits. Michaels, SuperValu and Neiman Marcus have also reported breaches. Shoppers appear to have grown numb to the problem.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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