MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — A data hack which lead to the theft of Target shoppers’ personal information did not affect Canadian stores, but Canadians who travelled to the U.S. between November 27 and December 15 could still be vulnerable. Although not affected by the breach of credit and debit card data like American customers, the cross-border shoppers could still have seen their names and contact information compromised, the Canadian Press reports.
Cross-border shoppers warned of breach
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