Neiman Marcus Fashion Hack: 64K Shoppers’ Data Strut Down Cyber Catwalk

Suffering more than just a fashion faux pas, Neiman Marcus announces a breach impacting 64,472 people. Hackers, wearing their “Raped Flake” tool, snagged more than just good taste—customer data is now on the cyber catwalk.

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If you thought your luxury shopping spree was safe, think again! Neiman Marcus just got a cold blast from Snowflake, and the chill isn't from their fur coat section. Apparently, protecting customers' data wasn't as high on their list as the latest fashion trends. Time to add 'data breach' to the 2024 spring collection!

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