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Forever 21 data breach worse than originally thought, customer names have been stolen.

Forever 21 data breach worse than originally thought, customer names have been stolen.

by Admin | Dec 31, 2017 | Corporate Frauds, Featured

If you shopped at a Forever 21 store this year, there’s a chance your credit card information may have been stolen, CNET reports. The retail store confirmed this week that between April 3rd and November 18th of this year, a number of point of sale terminals at...

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