Home Depot has confirmed that their systems were in fact hacked this Monday. They are still investigating, however it's been confirmed that debit and credit card information has been compromised. As of right now, PIN numbers for debit cards are not believed to be at risk, however withdrawals from ATMs have been made from victims' accounts since the hack. So, I would definitely change your PIN just to be safe; or better yet; just order a new card. Credit cards have fraud protection in place but debit cards work much differently, so take the measures to protect yourself now before you become a victim.
Home Depot reports: “Last Tuesday, September 2, we disclosed that we were investigating a possible breach of our payment data systems. We want you to know that we have now confirmed that those systems have in fact been breached, which could potentially impact any customer that has used their payment card at our U.S. and Canadian stores, from April forward.” Home Depot is working with the US Secret Service to determine how many millions have been affected. So far it's believed that only those who shopped at the actual stores – and NOT those who shopped online – are at risk.
“We apologize for the frustration and anxiety this causes our customers, and I want to thank them for their patience and support as we work through this issue,” said Home Depot CEO Frank Blake in a statement late Monday.