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P-cards cancelled after credit data stolen from Hannaford

Brandeis student organizations in possession of P-cards are currently dealing with the cancellation of all current P-cards.
This comes in the wake of the hack into Hannaford supermarkets’ security systems, in which hackers obtained credit card information from cards used in New England and New York.
The P-card is a credit card issued by the Student Union to a select number of clubs and organizations.
P-card holding clubs include all secured organizations, as well as a select number of other clubs and organizations including the Brandeis Orthodox Organization and Student Sexuality Information Services.
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