The Hannaford Bros. supermarket chain said Monday that a breach of its computer systems may have given criminals access to more than four million credit and debit cards issued by nearly 70 banks nationwide. While the banks appear all but ready to blame Hannaford for failing to follow payment card industry standards on security, there are signs that this may be the first of many cases to surface this year wherein the affected retailer was...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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An analyst says that it will be important to find out whether the supermarket chain was PCI-compliant....Win a Dell XPS Ultra-Portable Notebook Free Registration to Insight24 Provides Access to Over 5,000 B2B Webcasts and Videos.
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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.
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Other retailers may be vulnerableThe data breach at Hannaford, the US grocery chain, which enabled the theft of info on more than 4.2 million credit card accounts was caused by a sophisticated piece of malware that attackers installed in all the company's retail outlets.…
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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.
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=security&articleId=9079652By Jaikumar VijayanApril 22, 2008 ComputerworldExecutives at Hannaford Bros. Co. said today that the grocer expects to spend "millions" of dollars on IT security upgrades in the wake of the recent network intrusion that resulted in the theft of up to 4.2 million credit and debit card numbers from its systems.The planned upgrades include the installation of new intrusion-prevention system
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