Target’s not alone in its credit card hacking woes: this week, high-end retailer Neiman Marcus acknowledged that credit and debit cards used in its brick-and-mortar stores have been compromised.
Neiman Marcus is notifying customers of a data breach after hackers stole merchant card information for an undisclosed number of shoppers. The high-end retailer said it was working with the U.S.
DALLAS Neiman Marcus says 1.1 million debit and credit cards used at its stores may have been compromised in a security breach last year. The high-end retailer said Visa, MasterCard and Discover have ...
Luxury department store chain Neiman Marcus said on Friday that hackers may have stolen customers' credit and debit card information, the second cyber-attack on a retailer in recent weeks. The data ...
The onslaught of credit card breaches has been one of the biggest stories on Wall Street of the last year. Target (TGT) , Neiman Marcus, and some others have had their networks hacked, losing the ...
Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus confirmed Saturday that customer’s credit and debit card information may have been compromised, following evidence of hacking in mid-December. The company did not reveal ...
NEW YORK, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Neiman Marcus said about 1.1 million customer payment cards may have been exposed during a data breach at the privately owned luxury department store chain from July 16 to ...
DALLAS, Texas - Neiman Marcus Group is selling its store credit card accounts and outstanding balances to London-based HSBC Holdings PLC in a transaction that leaves the Dallas company in control of ...
Target, Neiman Marcus, and possibly three other major retailers suffered data breaches over the holiday season, exposing customer credit card data to potential theft and abuse. Today, Neiman Marcus ...
In a statement on the Dallas-based company’s website, Neiman Marcus CEO Karen Katz says the retailer was made aware of the data breach on January 1, and that customer payment cards used at Neiman’s ...
This Neiman Marcus store charge card belonged to Ms. Joanne Klein during the 1980s. In the early 1900s store credit cards—or charge plates—were issued to specific customers who would pay the balance ...