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Police are investigating a network intrusion that exposed financial information on up to 56,000 customers of the auto parts retailer....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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Leaky gasketAdvance Auto Parts, the US motoring parts retailer, is the latest firm to give up customer credit card data to hackers.…
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/01/auto_parts_store_hack/By John LeydenThe Register1st April 2008Advance Auto Parts, the US motoring parts retailer, is the latest firm to give up customer credit card data to hackers.The bad guys gleaned financial information on up to 56,000 customers, through an attack affecting 14 stores nationwide, the firm [1] said on Monday.The mechanism of the attack and the identity of the perps are unknown. Advance Auto has started sending letters directly to affected customers
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The high-profile troubles on the city of San Francisco's computer network continue, despite a dramatic jailhouse intervention by the city's mayor this week.
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