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Canadian Tire confirms a cyberattack exposed customer data from its e-commerce sites, but no financial info was stolen.
Canadian Tire confirmed a cybersecurity breach affecting its e-commerce systems, exposing personal data including names, email addresses, birth years, encrypted passwords, and partial credit card details for customers who shopped at Canadian Tire, SportChek, Mark’s, or Party City.
The breach, discovered October 2, 2025, did not compromise financial data like full credit card numbers or Triangle Rewards information.
Canadian Tire stated no accounts were accessed fraudulently and systems remain secure.
Affected individuals will receive credit monitoring via TransUnion Canada, and the company urges customers to use strong passwords and enable multi-factor authentication.
No ongoing unauthorized activity has been detected.
Canadian Tire confirma que un ciberataque expuso los datos de los clientes de sus sitios de comercio electrónico, pero no fue robada información financiera.