niedziela, 22 grudnia 2013

Target probe eyes overseas hackers; stolen cards for sale online

Merchandise baskets are lined up outside a Target department store in Palm Coast, Florida By Mark Hosenball and Dhanya Skariachan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Investigators believe that overseas hackers were responsible for the cyber attack on U.S. retailer Target Corp that compromised up to 40 million payment cards during the first three weeks of the holiday shopping season, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday. Meanwhile the blogger who first broke news of the breach, Brian Krebs, reported that data stolen from Target had begun flooding underground markets that sell stolen credit cards. KrebsOnSecurity.com reported on Friday that cards stolen from Target were being offered at "card shops" for rates starting at $20 each and going to more than $100. Target has said that hackers accessed data on up to 40 million payment cards over 19 days through Dec 15 in the second-largest retail breach in U.S. history.








via Tech News Headlines - Yahoo News http://news.yahoo.com/target-probe-eyes-overseas-hackers-stolen-cards-sale-014336652--sector.html

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