Hertz said more than 4,600 New Hampshire customers may have had their personal information stolen in a data breach involving one of its vendors.In a letter to the New Hampshire attorney general, the rental car company’s law firm said hackers may have accessed people’s contact, credit card and driver’s license information.>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play > Subscribe to WMUR’s YouTube channel
MANCHESTER, N.H. —
Hertz said more than 4,600 New Hampshire customers may have had their personal information stolen in a data breach involving one of its vendors.
In a letter to the New Hampshire attorney general, the rental car company’s law firm said hackers may have accessed people’s contact, credit card and driver’s license information.
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The company has notified those affected and is offering free identity monitoring services.
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