Canadian Tire has confirmed that the personal information of some customers was impacted in a data breach.

The retailer notes that it discovered a vulnerability in one of its e-commerce databases on October 2. The database stores data of those with online accounts with Canadian Tire, as well as the affiliated brands SportChek, Mark’s/L’Équipeur and Party City. The compromised information includes names, addresses, emails, birth years and encrypted passwords, as well as, in some cases, incomplete credit card numbers. Canadian Tire also says that full birth dates for “fewer than” 150,000 account holders were leaked, although it’s unclear where in the broad range the actual number falls.

Canadian Tire says it has identified affected account holders and will contact them in the coming days t

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