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A ribbon cutting  at Dairy Queen Grill and Chill .
A ribbon cutting at Dairy Queen Grill and Chill .
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Ice cream and fast food chain Dairy Queen is the latest retailer to reveal a hack of its customer data.

The company said Thursday that hackers may have gained access to customer names, credit and debit card numbers and expiration dates at 395 stores between August and October. The company said it has fixed the malware problem.

The company said data was compromised at 12 Colorado stores. They are:

DQ Grill & Chill, 11631 W. 64th Ave, Arvada;

DQ/Orange Julius, 2197 S. Chambers Road, Aurora;

DQ Grill & Chill, 132 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock;

Dairy Queen Brazier at 8223 S. Quebec, Centennial;

DQ/Orange Julius at The Streets at Southglenn, Centennial;

Dairy Queen Brazier, 7010 S. Highway 86-87, Fountain;

DQ/Orange Julius, Foxfield;

DQ/Orange Julius, Lafayette;

Dairy Queen Brazier, 245 S. Wadsworth, Lakewood;

DQ Grill & Chill , Monte Vista;

DQ/Orange Julius, Steamboat Springs;

Dairy Queen Brazier at 774 W 120th Ave. in Westminster;

International Dairy Queen Inc. has about 4,500 franchised stores in the U.S. It’s also the parent of the Orange Julius chain, and one stand-alone Orange Julius store was breached.

Dairy Queen said there’s no evidence Social Security numbers, card PIN numbers or email addresses were stolen.

The Edina, Minnesota-based company, which is owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc., is offering customers free identity repair services.

Major retailers including Home Depot, Target and Michael’s have been the target of cyberattacks in the past year.

Find the list of affected stores at dairyqueen.com