US home improvement chain Home Depot said Tuesday it was investigating a possible attempt to hack its computer systems that may have targeted customer data.
The company said it was working with law enforcement officials to determine if there was a breach, after computer security expert Brian Krebs reported that hackers had put on sale stolen credit and debit cards that apparently came from the chain.
"I can confirm that we're looking into some unusual activity and we are working with our banking partners and law enforcement to investigate," Home Depot said in a statement.
"Protecting our customers' information is something we take extremely seriously, and we are aggressively gathering facts at this point while working to protect customers. If we confirm that a breach has occurred, we will make sure customers are notified immediately."
Krebs, on his KrebsonSecurity website, reported that a number of banks had said they saw evidence that Home Depot was the source of a "massive" batch of card data that was put up for sale early Tuesday on the Rescator website, which regularly offers stolen cards for sale.
He said the banks think the breach could go back to April or May.
"There are signs that the perpetrators of this apparent breach may be the same group of Russian and Ukrainian hackers responsible for the data breaches at Target, Sally Beauty and PF Chang's, among others," Krebs said.
Krebs said the new batch of cards listed for sale on Rescator was labeled "American sanctions," which he said "can only be interpreted as intended retribution for US and European sanctions against Russia for its aggressive actions in Ukraine."
GMT 10:54 2017 Thursday ,21 December
YouTube seals deal with top music label amid streaming movesGMT 09:48 2017 Wednesday ,20 December
Facebook lets people know when their pictures pop upGMT 14:38 2017 Tuesday ,19 December
Twitter begins enforcing rules on 'hateful, abusive' contentGMT 12:37 2017 Tuesday ,19 December
PrettyLittleThing announces PR team updatesGMT 10:24 2017 Saturday ,16 December
Facebook moves to make more video ad moneyGMT 10:06 2017 Saturday ,16 December
Email and SMS qualify as judiciary notifications in Saudi ArabiaGMT 07:05 2017 Friday ,15 December
US regulator orders rollback of 'net neutrality' rulesGMT 15:08 2017 Thursday ,14 December
Facebook accused of inaction over Russian ads in Brexit voteMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2023 ©