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        Aldi warns customers of data breach involving skimming devices; 2 NJ stores affected

        Aldi says customers could have been a victim if they used a card to make a purchase at affected stores.

        Lanette Espy

        Jun 12, 2024, 11:37 AM

        Updated 167 days ago

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        Skimming devices are to blame for a data breach in five Aldi stores, including two stores located in New Jersey.
        The company says customers could have been a victim if they used a card to make a purchase at Aldi stores in Roselle on St. Georges Avenue and in Union on Commerce Avenue, between December 2023 and January 2024.
        The other three stores affected by the breach were in California.
        Aldi says it has taken new steps to secure payment systems.
        Customers who believe they may have been a victim should call their credit card company.
        For more information, customers can call 1-800-325-7894, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.