A spread sheet including about 8,000 Home Depot customers’ transaction details and personal information was briefly posted on a Home Depot website for an unknown length of time, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC).

Although financial data was not included in the information, this comes a few years after the big-box retailer’s record 2014 data breach, which has cost the company nearly $200 million total and affected 56 million customers, according to a March 12 Hardware Retailing article.

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