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Hackers Could Steal from Any Retailer
1 Comment Published March 11th, 2006 in Retail, SonicWALL, SecurityThe recent media coverage of Citibank debit card theft should really get retailers thinking. It appears that the theft came from a hack on OfficeMax. It appears that the debit card PINs were stored somewhere along with the key to decrypt the PIN codes! This outlines two needs:
Every business needs a comprehensive security policy and […]
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