Guess Settles Charges Over Credit Privacy
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From Bloomberg News
Jeans maker Guess Inc. agreed to settle U.S. charges it exposed customers’ credit card numbers to an attack by a computer hacker.
The Federal Trade Commission said Los Angeles-based Guess agreed to implement a new security program to prevent the recurrence of a February 2002 incident in which a hacker viewed credit-card numbers stored on Guess.com.
Guess said “no consumers were harmed” in the hacking episode.
Guess shares fell 20 cents to $5.60 on the NYSE.
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