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Petco Data Breach Exposes Customer Info
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Petco, a popular pet supplies retailer, recently experienced a data breach, exposing some customer information. The company discovered the issue themselves, fixed it, and is now offering free credit and identity theft monitoring services to those affected. The breach involved at least 500 California residents, with additional notifications in Massachusetts and Montana. Petco has assured customers of enhanced security measures to prevent future incidents.
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