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Data Breach At Murrieta ALDI May Have Compromised Customer Bank Cards

ALDI released a warning about a data breach affecting customers at five stores, three in SoCal

By Charlene Lee, Publisher - Macaroni KID Temecula-Murrieta-French Valley June 17, 2024

Popular grocery chain ALDI is warning customers of a data breach affecting shoppers at five stores, including three in Southern California.

In a notice posted on ALDI's website, officials said card skimming devices placed by a third party were found at checkout terminals at the following California stores:

  • 28230 Clinton Keith Road, Murrieta, between Nov. 15 and Nov. 16
  • 1750 University Drive, Vista, between Nov. 15 and Nov. 17
  • 8351 La Palma Ave., Buena Park, on Nov. 22

Two stores in New Jersey were also affected by the breach, the company said.

According to the notice, the breach may have compromised the bank card information of customers who used their cards at the affected terminals during the specified time frames. Information included cardholder names, card numbers, card expiration dates, card pins and security codes.

After learning about the breach, ALDI officials said the company removed the devices from the stores and took steps to secure payment systems. The issue was also reported to law enforcement and credit card companies.

Customers who believe they may have been affected by the breach should contact their credit card companies.

Anyone with questions regarding the breach can contact ALDI at 800-325-7894, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST.

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