Cybersecurity

Kiplinger Warns Customers Hackers Breached Network, Got Data

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Kiplinger Washington Editors Inc., the publisher of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, warned customers that hackers breached its computer network at least as early as June 25 and stole account data, including credit card numbers.

Doug Harbrecht, the company’s director of new media, said the attackers stole user names, passwords and encrypted credit card numbers from as many as 142,000 subscribers to the magazine or the company’s various newsletters, including the Kiplinger Letter.