Kroger announcing a personal data breach at it’s pharmacy and Little Clinic. Some information at risk includes names, email addresses, phone numbers, home addresses, birth dates, Social Security numbers as well as information on health insurance, prescriptions and medical history, it may have been stolen in the hack of a third-party vendor’s file-transfer service.
Kroger believes less than 1% of its customers were affected. They will be notifying those potentially impacted and offer free credit-monitoring.
Kroger said the breach did not affect the stores’ IT systems or grocery store systems or data.