Neiman Marcus Customers' Credit Cards May Have Been Hacked

Neiman Marcus Hacked?
The Chicago skyline is reflected in the exterior of Neiman Marcus on Michigan Ave. Wednesday, March 11, 2009, in Chicago. Luxury merchant Neiman Marcus Inc. posted a fiscal second-quarter loss Wednesday on a series of hefty write-downs totaling more than half a billion dollars. The results were also hurt by a dramatic pullback in spending among its wealthy customers. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
The Chicago skyline is reflected in the exterior of Neiman Marcus on Michigan Ave. Wednesday, March 11, 2009, in Chicago. Luxury merchant Neiman Marcus Inc. posted a fiscal second-quarter loss Wednesday on a series of hefty write-downs totaling more than half a billion dollars. The results were also hurt by a dramatic pullback in spending among its wealthy customers. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

(Reuters) - Luxury department store chain Neiman Marcus said on Friday that hackers may have stolen customers' credit and debit card information, the second cyber attack on a retailer in recent weeks.

The data breach comes after Target Corp on Friday said an investigation found a cyber attack compromised the information of at least 70 million customers, in the second-biggest retail cyber attack on record.

Neiman Marcus does not know the number of customers affected by the intrusion, company spokesperson Ginger Reeder said.

Neiman Marcus said its credit card processor alerted the retailer in December about potential unauthorized payment card activities and the U.S. Secret Service is investigating.

A third-party forensics firm confirmed the cyber-security intrusion on January 1, the company said.

Reeder declined to comment if the breach was related to the Target cyber attack.

(Reporting by Kanika Sikka and Natalie Grover in Bangalore and Edwin Chan in San Francisco)

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