Home Depot's payment systems hacked
<span style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12.222222328186px; line-height: 13.7999992370605px;">The Guam Office of the Attorney General asks the public to closely monitor their financial activity reports, especially for those who have shopped recently at Home Depot. </span>
by Krystal Paco
Guam - The Guam Office of the Attorney General asks the public to closely monitor their financial activity reports, especially for those who have shopped recently at Home Depot. The company confirms its payment systems have been hacked. The breach could affect the credit and debit cards of millions of customers who used their cards at more than 2,000 of its US and Canadian stores. Home depot is offering free credit card monitoring to any customers who have been affected.
Guam - The Guam Office of the Attorney General asks the public to closely monitor their financial activity reports, especially for those who have shopped recently at Home Depot. The company confirms its payment systems have been hacked. The breach could affect the credit and debit cards of millions of customers who used their cards at more than 2,000 of its US and Canadian stores. Home depot is offering free credit card monitoring to any customers who have been affected.

By KUAM News