Dairy Queen is the latest retailer to reveal a hack of their customer data.

The fast food and ice cream giant said on Thursday that hackers may have gained access to customer names, credit and debit card numbers and expiration dates at 395 stores between August and October.

International Dairy Queen Inc. has about 4,500 franchised stores in the United States. The company says it has fixed the malware problem.

Dairy Queen said there is no evidence that Social Security numbers, card PIN numbers or email addresses were stolen.

In response to the breach, the company is offering customers free identity repair services.

It has been quite the stretch lately of major retailers being the target of cyberattacks. Home Depot, Target and Michael's have all dealt with the same issues in the past year.

 

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