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From my local paper. Canton Repository
The Advance Auto Parts store in Canal Fulton is one of 14 from which consumer credit information may have been taken.
The automotive aftermarket retailer of parts, accessories and maintenance items said Monday that 14 of its 3,261 stores were victims of "a network intrusion," and that the financial information of up to 56,000 customers may have been compromised.
The company has notified its credit, debit and check processors, and also has started sending letters directly to the affected customers it has been able to identify. Customers who purchased products in the 14 stores but don't receive a letter can call 1-800-704-1154 to see if they have been affected.
The company has arranged to help customers who made purchases in the 14 stores protect their identity and credit information by offering affected customers credit monitoring at no cost for one year. That will allow affected customers to monitor their financial information from all three national credit reporting agencies.
Roanoke, Va.-based Advance is working with law-enforcement officials on a criminal investigation, and the company said it believes the incident has been contained.
It also has partnered with a third-party security expert to assist in the investigation.
"Safeguarding our customers' confidential financial information is extremely important to Advance Auto Parts, and we take this responsibility very seriously," President and CEO Darren Jackson said in a statement.
Advance has information on its Web site at Advance Auto Parts - quality auto parts and accessories for potentially affected customers to review. The special toll-free number will be staffed every day from 8 a.m. until midnight through May 31.
The other 13 stores were in: Columbus and Mansfield; Atlanta, Norcross, Garden City and College Park, Ga.; Covington and Gretna, La.; Memphis, Tenn.; Natchez, Miss.; Paoli, Ind.; Richmond, Va.; and, Syracuse, N.Y.
The Advance Auto Parts store in Canal Fulton is one of 14 from which consumer credit information may have been taken.
The automotive aftermarket retailer of parts, accessories and maintenance items said Monday that 14 of its 3,261 stores were victims of "a network intrusion," and that the financial information of up to 56,000 customers may have been compromised.
The company has notified its credit, debit and check processors, and also has started sending letters directly to the affected customers it has been able to identify. Customers who purchased products in the 14 stores but don't receive a letter can call 1-800-704-1154 to see if they have been affected.
The company has arranged to help customers who made purchases in the 14 stores protect their identity and credit information by offering affected customers credit monitoring at no cost for one year. That will allow affected customers to monitor their financial information from all three national credit reporting agencies.
Roanoke, Va.-based Advance is working with law-enforcement officials on a criminal investigation, and the company said it believes the incident has been contained.
It also has partnered with a third-party security expert to assist in the investigation.
"Safeguarding our customers' confidential financial information is extremely important to Advance Auto Parts, and we take this responsibility very seriously," President and CEO Darren Jackson said in a statement.
Advance has information on its Web site at Advance Auto Parts - quality auto parts and accessories for potentially affected customers to review. The special toll-free number will be staffed every day from 8 a.m. until midnight through May 31.
The other 13 stores were in: Columbus and Mansfield; Atlanta, Norcross, Garden City and College Park, Ga.; Covington and Gretna, La.; Memphis, Tenn.; Natchez, Miss.; Paoli, Ind.; Richmond, Va.; and, Syracuse, N.Y.