1-800-Flowers, AbeBooks, Air Miles, Ameriprise Financial, Barclays Bank Delaware, Beachbody, Bebe, Benefit Cosmetics, Best Buy, Borders, Brookstone, Capital One, Chase, Citi, City Market, The College Board, Dillons, Disney Destinations, Eileen Fisher, Ethan Allen, Food4Less, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, Hilton Hhonors, Home Shopping Network (HSN), Jay C, JPMorgan Chase, King Soopers, Kroger, LaCoste, LL Bean Visa Card, Marriott Rewards, McKinsey Quarterly, Meijer, New York & Company, QFC, Ralphs, Red Roof Inn, Ritz-Carlton Rewards, Robert Half Technologies, Smith Brands, soccer.com, Target, TigerDirect, TiVo, US Bank, Verizon, Visa, Walgreens.
I've received another one today and, judging by this list, I'll have a couple more coming in.
This list came from a Geekmom post, http://www.geekmom.com/2011/04/not-so-trusted-third-parties-why-youve-been-getting-your-email-was-leaked-notices/
Ars Technica has a slightly more detailed description as to what happened, but when you get down to it, there's not much of a story: service provider's server got hacked, data was downloaded by parties unknown, assume that spam levels and spear phishing attacks will rise.
http://arstechnica.com/security/news/2011/04/marketers-security-blunder-means-headaches-for-tivo-chase-users.ars
I've received another one today and, judging by this list, I'll have a couple more coming in.
This list came from a Geekmom post, http://www.geekmom.com/2011/04/not-so-trusted-third-parties-why-youve-been-getting-your-email-was-leaked-notices/
Ars Technica has a slightly more detailed description as to what happened, but when you get down to it, there's not much of a story: service provider's server got hacked, data was downloaded by parties unknown, assume that spam levels and spear phishing attacks will rise.
http://arstechnica.com/security/news/2011/04/marketers-security-blunder-means-headaches-for-tivo-chase-users.ars