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Ross-Simons says security breach exposes customers

Computerworld reports

Ross-Simons, which sells specialty merchandise through retail stores and more than 60 million catalogs each year, late yesterday said a security breach could allow unauthorized access to its customers' confidential financial information.

The company -- whose products include jewelry, gifts and home decorative merchandise -- said the data breach has the potential to harm individuals who had applied for its private-label credit card.

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