When Target had a data breach that resulted in the loss of the personal information of 40 million customers, it ________.
A. sent all customers a gift card to Target stores
B. hid the information from its customers
C. refunded purchases to customers made during a two-week period
D. fired the employee who caused the data breach.
E. postponed a campaign focused on Target's corporate citizenship
Answer: E
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