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The Dixons Carphone data breach has been revealed as much larger than previously thought, as hackers accessed up to 10 million customer records.<br>Last month the company announced that 5.9 million customer bank card details and 1.2 million personal data records had been hacked in 2017 and went unnoticed.<br>On Tuesday, the company backtracked on its original figures and amended the total of customer records that had been accessed to a staggering 10 million.<br>The major data breach involved shoppers at Currys PC World and Dixons Travel but bosses insist there is no sign of any related fraud. <br>        The Dixons Carphone data breach has been revealed as much larger than previously thought, as hackers accessed up to 10 million customer records<br>Access was also gained to non-financial personal data, such as addresses, names and email information. <br>Last month the company said the [https://www.answers.com/search?q=data%20accessed data accessed] did not contain Pin codes, card verification values (CVV) or any authentication data allowing cardholder identification or a purchase to be made.<br>The scandal comes after Carphone Warehouse, now owned by Dixons Carphone, was fined £400,000 by the ICO in January following a hack hitting more than three million customers in 2015. <br>  RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The company could face another fine over the latest security breach. <br>Dixons Carphone said in a statement: 'Our investigation, which is now nearing completion, has identified that approximately 10 million records containing personal data may have been accessed in 2017.<br>'While there is now evidence that some of this data may have left our systems, these records do not contain payment card or bank account details and there is no evidence that any fraud has resulted.<br><br>We are continuing to keep the relevant authorities updated.<br>'As a precaution, we are choosing to communicate to all of our customers to apologise and advise them of protective steps to minimise the risk of fraud.<br>'As we indicated previously, we have taken action to close off this access and have no evidence it is continuing.'<br>        The major data breach involved shoppers at Currys PC World and Dixons Travel but bosses insist there is no sign of any related fraud<br>Dixons, the retailer behind Currys, previously said that while 5.8 million of the payment cards targeted were protected by chip and pin, around 105,000 non-EU cards without chip and pin protection were compromised.<br>Chief executive Alex Baldock last month described the hack as 'a sophisticated attack' using 'advanced malware'. <br>      Dixons Carphone said there was no evidence of fraud on the cards as a result of the hack.<br><br>Pictured:  Chief executive Alex Baldock<br>In a grovelling apology, he said: 'It is extraordinarily disappointing and I am extremely sorry and I am unhappy we let ... our customers down.'<br>He said on Tuesday: 'Since our data security review uncovered last year's breach, we've been working around the clock to put it right.<br>'That's included closing off the unauthorised access, adding new security measures and launching an immediate investigation, which has allowed us how to use ithenticate ([https://validcc.site Https://validcc.site]) build a fuller understanding of the incident that we're updating on today.<br>'As a precaution, we're now also contacting all our customers to apologise and advise on the steps they can take to protect themselves.<br>'Again, we're disappointed in having fallen short here, and very sorry for any distress we've caused our customers.<br>'I want to assure them that we remain fully committed to making their personal data safe with us.'<br></iframe>

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'The Dixons Carphone data breach has been revealed as much larger than previously thought, as hackers accessed up to 10 million customer records.<br>Last month the company announced that 5.9 million customer bank card details and 1.2 million personal data records had been hacked in 2017 and went unnoticed.<br>On Tuesday, the company backtracked on its original figures and amended the total of customer records that had been accessed to a staggering 10 million.<br>The major data breach involved shoppers at Currys PC World and Dixons Travel but bosses insist there is no sign of any related fraud. <br> The Dixons Carphone data breach has been revealed as much larger than previously thought, as hackers accessed up to 10 million customer records<br>Access was also gained to non-financial personal data, such as addresses, names and email information. <br>Last month the company said the [https://www.answers.com/search?q=data%20accessed data accessed] did not contain Pin codes, card verification values (CVV) or any authentication data allowing cardholder identification or a purchase to be made.<br>The scandal comes after Carphone Warehouse, now owned by Dixons Carphone, was fined £400,000 by the ICO in January following a hack hitting more than three million customers in 2015. <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>The company could face another fine over the latest security breach. <br>Dixons Carphone said in a statement: 'Our investigation, which is now nearing completion, has identified that approximately 10 million records containing personal data may have been accessed in 2017.<br>'While there is now evidence that some of this data may have left our systems, these records do not contain payment card or bank account details and there is no evidence that any fraud has resulted.<br><br>We are continuing to keep the relevant authorities updated.<br>'As a precaution, we are choosing to communicate to all of our customers to apologise and advise them of protective steps to minimise the risk of fraud.<br>'As we indicated previously, we have taken action to close off this access and have no evidence it is continuing.'<br> The major data breach involved shoppers at Currys PC World and Dixons Travel but bosses insist there is no sign of any related fraud<br>Dixons, the retailer behind Currys, previously said that while 5.8 million of the payment cards targeted were protected by chip and pin, around 105,000 non-EU cards without chip and pin protection were compromised.<br>Chief executive Alex Baldock last month described the hack as 'a sophisticated attack' using 'advanced malware'. <br> Dixons Carphone said there was no evidence of fraud on the cards as a result of the hack.<br><br>Pictured:  Chief executive Alex Baldock<br>In a grovelling apology, he said: 'It is extraordinarily disappointing and I am extremely sorry and I am unhappy we let ... our customers down.'<br>He said on Tuesday: 'Since our data security review uncovered last year's breach, we've been working around the clock to put it right.<br>'That's included closing off the unauthorised access, adding new security measures and launching an immediate investigation, which has allowed us how to use ithenticate ([https://validcc.site Https://validcc.site]) build a fuller understanding of the incident that we're updating on today.<br>'As a precaution, we're now also contacting all our customers to apologise and advise on the steps they can take to protect themselves.<br>'Again, we're disappointed in having fallen short here, and very sorry for any distress we've caused our customers.<br>'I want to assure them that we remain fully committed to making their personal data safe with us.'<br></iframe>'
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