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Potential Credit Card Breach Reported At Annie Sez In Danbury

DANBURY, Conn. -- Customers of Annie Sez in Danbury who used credit or debit cards at the store between Oct. 15, 2015 and Aug. 23, 2016, may have had their data stolen.

Annie Sez is reporting a possible credit card breach at its store in Danbury.

Annie Sez is reporting a possible credit card breach at its store in Danbury.

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A & M LLC announced that a recent data security incident may have compromised payment information of some customers.

The Mandee location in Bergenfield, N.J. was also affected by the security breach, as well various locations of Afaze, Sirens and Urban Planet locations. The incident did not involve online debit or credit card transactions at any of the brands' websites.

A&M began investigating with third-party forensic experts after receiving reports about unusual activity from its credit card processor.

Suspicious files were discovered on its computer systems in August, capable of collecting customers' credit card information.

The company has removed the malware and implemented additional procedures to prevent further unauthorized access to customers' debit or credit card information. 

The information at risk for people who used cards at Danbury's Annie Sez location and Bergenfield's Mandee location includes name, card number, expiration date and CVV. 

A&M has established a dedicated assistance line for individuals seeking additional information regarding this incident. Customers can call 1-844-512-9007, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday or check www.mandee.com and www.anniesez.com.

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