Listen Live
Listen Live Graphics (Indy)

 

The popular chain has issued an apology and provided a number for those concerned to call.

 

Target confirmed Thursday that previous reports about the unauthorized access of customers’ credit card data were true.

In a press release posted on the Target website, the Minneapolis-based retailer admitted that approximately 40 million credit and debit card accounts may have been impacted by the breach.

Affected customers made purchases in U.S. stores from Nov. 27 to Dec. 15, 2013.

Target is currently working with law enforcement and financial institutions to resolve the issue.

 

To read their statement and get the number to contact, click here: HuffingtonPost.com

Article Courtesy of The Huffington Post

Picture Courtesy of Getty Images and WWL-TV New Orleans

Target Confirms ‘Unauthorized Access’ of Credit Card Information  was originally published on wzakcleveland.com