Security News > 2018 > April > Delta and Sears suffer data breach, credit card information compromised

US-based Delta Air Lines and Sears Holdings, the owners of Sears and Kmart, have announced that the breach suffered by chatbot company [24]7.ai has resulted in the compromise of credit card information of its customers. According to a statement by [24]7.ai, which provides online support services to the two companies, the incident began on September 26 and was discovered and contained on October 12, 2017. Sears Holdings says that the incident involved unauthorized access to … More → The post Delta and Sears suffer data breach, credit card information compromised appeared first on Help Net Security.
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