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Sanity check pleaseCredit checking giant Equifax left Reg reader Thomas flummoxed when it told him to send copies of the front and back of his debit card when he asked for a credit report.… read more »
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p strong RFID security guru releases a test program that can read chip and PIN credit cards using the EMV standard. strong p ...Innovative Bespoke Web 2.0 Solutions Web Development, Success for over 100 satisfied clients, Cost affective. Contact us now! read more »
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Smith offers series of compelling propositionsThe latest stage in the long slow death of the UK ID scheme became official this morning, as Home Secretary Jacqui Smith unveiled a two-pronged revised delivery plan, aimed first at selected groups of workers and teenagers. This effectively confirms the strategy proposed by the leaked ID scheme Options Analysis earlier this year, and kicks back the widespread issuing of the cards until 2012.… read more »
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Data thieves broke into computers at supermarket chains Hannaford Brothers and Sweetbay, stealing an estimated 4.2 million credit and debit card numbers, Hannaford said Monday. read more »
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Hot FuzzA former Microsoft worker has identified security vulnerabilities in smart card plug-in software for Windows Vista that might allow hackers to take over vulnerable PCs.… read more »
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Supermarket identity sweepA New England-based supermarket chain has warned of an information security breach that exposed an estimated 4.2 million credit card records.… read more »
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/03/17/Data-thieves-steal-credit-card-data-from-supermarket-chain_1.htmlBy Robert McMillanIDG News ServiceMarch 17, 2008Data thieves broke into computers at supermarket chains Hannaford Brothers and Sweetbay, stealing an estimated 4.2 million credit and debit card numbers, Hannaford said Monday."The stolen data was limited to credit and debit card numbers and expiration dates, and was illegally accessed from our computer systems during transmission of card authorizat read more »
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More than 2,000 cases of fraud have been linked to a hacker whostole thousands of credit card numbers after breaching security at twoU.S. grocery store chains....Exchange and SharePoint Hosting Plans Get your employees online with Exchange e-mail, calendar sharing, and SharePoint today! read more »
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Hannaford said an illicit and unauthorized computer program was secretly installed on servers at every one of its grocery stories in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York. ...Win a Dell XPS Ultra-Portable Notebook Free Registration to Insight24 Directory - Access Over 5,000 B2B Webcasts, Podcasts, and Videos. read more »
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Hannaford Bros. Co. disclosed this week that the intruders who stole up to 4.2 million credit and debit card numbers from the grocer's systems did so by planting malware programs on servers at each of its stores in New England, New York and Florida. read more »
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=security&articleId=9074339By Jaikumar VijayanApril 2, 2008 ComputerworldIn a security breach that sounds similar to the one disclosed by Hannaford Bros. Co. last month, the Okemo Mountain Resort ski area in Vermont announced this week that data from more than 46,000 credit and debit card transactions may have been compromised during a system intrusion over a 16-day period in February.Okemo said in a security advisory relea read more »
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