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Anyone who shopped at Indigo, LCBO this year might want to pay attention to their cards as well due to their cyber security incident this year.
One gun or more per citizen keep tyranny at bay
The difference is FOC was notified by Visa of the compromise, and then advertised a sale without notifying their customers of the breach. Willfully compromising their customers financial security, just so they can make a few extra bucks with their low margins.
Having the issue resolved doesn't really negate the fact they willfully decided to #### their customers over to make a buck. You can't resolve that.