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In related news, the Maryland Attorney General also reported another case of theft of sensitive customer data from a large corporation which operates several nationwide chains, including Marshalls, TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, and A.J. Wright.
TJX Companies, Inc. recently announced that it had determined that information was stolen from its computer system that processes and stores information related to customer transactions. TJX reported that information regarding credit and debit card sales transactions in TJX's stores during the period from mid-May through December 2006, and during 2003, may have been accessed. Maryland consumers who shopped at one of these stores during these time periods and who used a credit card, debit card or a check to pay for goods, may be affected by the breach.
TJX has established a toll free customer help line. Callers from the United States may reach the help line at (866) 484-6978. TJX has also posted information on its web site at http://www.tjx.com.
TJX Companies, Inc. recently announced that it had determined that information was stolen from its computer system that processes and stores information related to customer transactions. TJX reported that information regarding credit and debit card sales transactions in TJX's stores during the period from mid-May through December 2006, and during 2003, may have been accessed. Maryland consumers who shopped at one of these stores during these time periods and who used a credit card, debit card or a check to pay for goods, may be affected by the breach.
TJX has established a toll free customer help line. Callers from the United States may reach the help line at (866) 484-6978. TJX has also posted information on its web site at http://www.tjx.com.