UPS Store data breach includes 3 Colorado stores

DENVER – Some customers of The UPS Store may have had their credit and debit card information exposed by a computer virus found on systems at 51 stores, including three in Colorado.

A spokeswoman for UPS says the information includes card numbers, postal and email addresses from about 100,000 transactions between Jan. 20 and Aug. 11.

United Parcel Service Inc. said Wednesday that it was among U.S. retailers who got a government bulletin about the malware on July 31. The malware is not identified by current anti-virus software.

UPS spokeswoman Chelsea Lee says the company is not aware of any fraud related to the attack.

Atlanta-based UPS says it hired a security firm that found the virus in systems at stores in 24 states, about 1 percent of the company’s 4,470 franchised locations.

The Colorado locations involved are:

  • Aurora – 3124 South Parker Road #A2
  • Greenwood Village – 5910 South University Boulevard Suite C-18
  • Lakewood – 12081 West Alameda Parkway

Locations in other states are listed on UPS’ website.

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