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Wards didn't tell consumers about credit card hack

Jun 27 ,Technology


(AP) -- An old name in retail was hit by a modern scourge - a hack of its customers' credit card numbers - but didn't inform the consumers, revealing how data breaches might be heavily undercounted even with new notification laws.





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