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Default Harbor Freight Gets Hacked

Harbor Freight Tools Acts to Notify and Protect Customers
Calabasas, CA - Over the summer, Harbor Freight Tools' payment processing
system was illegally attacked by cyber-criminals. The attack was similar to
attacks reported by other national retailers. In response, we immediately
engaged a leading cyber-security company to investigate and notices were
posted in every store and on our website. We blocked the attack and adopted
enhanced security measures to make our systems more secure than ever.

Fortunately, this incident was limited to credit and debit card transactions
made in our stores during a relatively short seven week period (May 6, 2013
to June 30, 2013). Transactions after June 30, 2013 were not affected. For
nearly all of these transactions, we believe that the attacker only found
"track 2" data-information on the card's magnetic stripe that contains only
the card account number, expiration date, and card verification number. For
less than 1% of these transactions, the attacker may have found data that
also included the cardholder's name.

Because we cannot identify which specific cards or information were actually
taken, we are notifying our customers whose cards were used during the May
6, 2013 to June 30, 2013 time frame at each impacted store. For most of
those purchases, we do not have sufficient information to identify the name
or address of the customer. For those customers that we have addresses for,
we began mailing letters to them on October 30. You can view a copy of the
letter here. If you used your card in one of our stores during the seven
week period and did not receive a letter, you should review the additional
information below on ways to protect yourself.

If you see a fraudulent charge on your card, please immediately contact the
bank that issued your card. Major credit card companies typically guarantee
cardholders will not be responsible for fraudulent charges. Please be on the
lookout and review your account statements for any unauthorized activity.

We regret any inconvenience this may cause. Keeping customer information
secure is a top priority at Harbor Freight and we will continue to work to
make our network more secure. If you have questions, please call us toll
free at 1-877-216-4023, Monday thru Friday, 9am to 7pm (EST), and use the
following ten digit reference number when calling: 4471100813.

http://www.harborfreight.com/protectingcustomers

Chinese Hackers?

Best Regards

Tom.
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