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  2. Follow These Steps if You’ve Been Hacked

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    Here are some steps you should take if you discover you’ve been hacked: Contact the business behind the account ... – Download a reputable anti-virus ... a change of account, card numbers or ...

  3. Recognize a hacked AOL Mail account

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    Signs of a hacked account • You're not receiving any emails. • Your AOL Mail is sending spam to your contacts. • You keep getting bumped offline when you're signed into your account. • You see logins from unexpected locations on your recent activity page. • Your account info or mail settings were changed without your knowledge.

  4. The top 5 ways you can prevent your credit card from getting ...

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    The Redditor's debit and credit cards were hacked at the same time. ... accounts that have your credit card information, such as Amazon and Target. If you haven't used any of these accounts for a ...

  5. Missed Alarms and 40 Million Stolen Credit Card Numbers: How ...

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    In the days prior to Thanksgiving 2013, someone installed malware in Target's security and payments system designed to steal every credit card used at the company's 1,797 U.S. stores. At the ...

  6. BlackPOS - Wikipedia

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    The hackers were able to get into Target's systems by compromising a company web server and uploading the BlackPOS software to Target's POS systems. As a result of this attack, more than 40 million customer credit and debit card information, and more than 70 million addresses, phone numbers, names, and other personal information, was stolen.

  7. Target: Encrypted PIN Data Among Hacked Information - AOL

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    Following the theft of credit card and debit card data from as many as 40 million accounts first announced on Dec. 19, in addition to later reports that the stolen data included customer PIN ...

  8. Someone hacked your account. Now what? How to navigate the ...

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    To that end, Murray recommends updating your info with your bank and credit card company so they can easily contact you. Credit monitoring is also a helpful tool for detecting unauthorized ...

  9. How the Target Data Breach Could Help Kill Credit Cards - AOL

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