T.J. Maxx Gets Class Actioned For Credit Card Breach
A class action lawsuit was filed yesterday against TJ Maxx for allowing millions of customer's credit cards to be stolen in a Jan. 17. security breach.
Stern Shapiro Weissberg & Garin LLP, and another firm are suing for credit-monitoring services as well as any damages incurred.
Credit cards stolen in the breach have been used in Florida, Georgia, and Louisana, as well as Hong Kong and Sweden. Driver's license data was stolen as well.
Hundreds of thousands of credit cards have been reissued due to the theft.
If you shopped at TJ Maxx mid-May to December 2006, or at all in 2003, check your statements carefully and report if purchases seem amiss. — BEN POPKEN
Class action suit filed against TJX [Boston.com via Adfreak]
Previously: TJ Maxx & Marshall's Hacked, Tons Of Credit Cards Stolen
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I was one of these, after shopping at Marshall's. It's a big PITA, but I don't think customers have to wait to hear the news- my bank sent me a new card and cut off my old one with less than two week's notice over this. I can't say I'm too thrilled about needing to learn a new pin, but Visa is being pretty responsible, IMHO.