Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus Group says a December 2015 breach exposed more sensitive information than first thought. New attacks from earlier this year also exposed names, contact information, email addresses and purchase histories. The retailer says it repelled most of the attacks, although attackers cycled through login credentials that were likely obtained through other data breaches. A total of 5,200 accounts were accessed, and 70 of those accounts were used to make fraudulent purchases, the company says. The company also disclosed in early 2014 that its payment systems were infected with malware that stole 350,000 payment card details.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/neiman-marcus-2015-breach-exposed-full-card-details-a-9846

