A gang of cybercriminals from Eastern Europe, which is believed to be behind this year's high profile breaches of Target, P.F. Chang’s, Neiman Marcus and other retailers has also compromised 51 UPS Stores across the United States.
People who have used their debit or credit cards at UPS Stores between Jan. 20, 2014 and Aug. 11, 2014 may have gotten their data stolen, according to a statement published by the company on Wednesday. UPS discovered that the systems at 51 out of its 4,470 stores had malware installed after receiving a government bulletin alerting various retailers of hackers trying to access their systems.
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