Neiman Marcus Group Ltd. has been given two weeks to answer 10 sets of questions from Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi about its customer data security after disclosing it was hacked during the holiday shopping season.
A letter to Anthony Janotta, an attorney for the Dallas-based department store chain, seeks details of how hackers gained access to the company’s computer systems and when the retailer learned of the incursion.
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