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The company agreed to pay $39 million to the likes of MasterCard and banks who filed claims stemming from the 2013 incident. More specifically, Target will pay $20 million to the settlement class ...
Target Corp on Tuesday agreed to pay a massive settlement to resolve a multi-state investigation into the its massive data breach in late 2013. Target in $18.5 million multi-state settlement over ...
In the days prior to Thanksgiving 2013, someone. AP/Phil Coale By Michael Riley, Ben Elgin, Dune Lawrence, and Carol Matlack The biggest retail hack in U.S. history wasn't particularly inventive ...
The BlackPOS program first surfaced in early 2013 [3] and affected many Australian, American, and Canadian companies using point-of-sale systems, such as Target and Neiman Marcus. The program was originally created by 23 year-old Rinat Shabayev and later developed by 17-year-old Sergey Taraspov, better known by his online name, 'ree4'. [ 4 ]
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 ...
This is a list of reports about data breaches, using data compiled from various sources, including press reports, government news releases, and mainstream news articles.. The list includes those involving the theft or compromise of 30,000 or more records, although many smaller breaches occur continual
The thefts included $2.4 million withdrawn from almost three thousand ATMs in New York City in a matter of hours during the February 2013 theft. [1] Eight suspects were charged in May 2013 for the New York portion of the thefts – though one of the eight had already been found dead in the Dominican Republic, the previous month. [3]
Target is throwing down the gauntlet in the battle pitting bricks-and-mortar chains against more fleet-footed online retailers. The country's second-largest department store chain announced ...