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Forever 21 begins to notify customers of credit card breach affecting specific stores

Forever 21 begins to notify customers of credit card breach affecting specific stores

by Admin | Nov 16, 2017 | Consumer Fraud, Recent Articles, Uncategorized

The clothing store chain Forever 21 have begun to notify their customers of a potential credit card breach affecting specific locations. Shoppers who used payment cards between March 2017 and October 2017 may be affected. Alerted to the breach through a third-party...

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