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Thread started 12/18/13 11:17pm

JoeyC

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Target security breach may affect millions of credit, debit cards



See, stuff like this is why I'm leery about using my debit/credit cards in any business. Even the well known ones.


Gotta stay vigilant.

full article here
http://www.startribune.co...43001.html

The breach was said to affect nearly all 1,800 stores nationwide.

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Target Corp. is confronting a security breach that potentially exposed the credit and debit cards of millions of customers who started their holiday shopping at the retailer, according to multiple sources familiar with the problem.

Minneapolis-based Target did not respond to requests Wednesday for comment on the extent of the data theft, which was first disclosed in an online report by Brian Krebs, a journalist who specializes in computer security. A Target spokesman would say only that the company was checking out the reported theft.

A spokeswoman for American Express confirmed the breach in an interview with the Star Tribune, and the Secret Service confirmed to the Wall Street Journal and the Associated Press that it has begun its own investigation.

“We’re working with Target on this,” Marina Norville, an American Express spokeswoman, said Wednesday. “It’s an investigation right now. We’ve put fraud controls in place.”

On his website, Krebs quoted unnamed sources as saying the computer breach occurred on or around Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving and one of the year’s busiest shopping days. It may have continued until Dec. 6 or Dec. 15, sources told Krebs, involving transactions in stores but not online purchases.



Krebs said sources at two of the top 10 credit-card issuers said that the breach affected nearly all Target locations nationwide and that it “involves the theft of data stored on the magnetic stripe of cards used at the stores.”

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Reply #1 posted 12/19/13 3:59am

OnlyNDaUsa

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I went throug this a few weeks ago. My card was frozen! I went into the bank (Bank of America) and it took me several trips into the bank and then a phone call to the main bank line for someone to say it was a breach. So I go back again to get a new card.

So if you card is ever frozen call them or ask directly if there was some security breach.

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Reply #2 posted 12/19/13 4:01am

OnlyNDaUsa

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oh and of course the one time in the last 3 years I shopped at target was on the Dec 9th...

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Reply #3 posted 12/19/13 7:48am

kitbradley

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People worry about their financial information being stolen when they use their cards online but they don't realize the risk is very much the same when debit/credit cards are being used in stores, restaurants and gas stations.

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Reply #4 posted 12/20/13 7:03pm

JoeyC

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Here's an update. Stuffs getting kinda deep.

Full article here

http://www.reuters.com/ar...GX20131220

Target probe eyes overseas hackers; stolen cards for sale online

WASHINGTON Fri Dec 20, 2013 6:55pm EST

Merchandise baskets are lined up outside a Target department store in Palm Coast, Florida, December 9, 2013. REUTERS/Larry Downing

Merchandise baskets are lined up outside a Target department store in Palm Coast, Florida, December 9, 2013.

CREDIT: REUTERS/LARRY DOWNING



(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.




The person, who was not authorized to talk publicly about the matter, declined to say how the hackers got in or where investigators believe they are based, saying investigators don't want to show their hand to the criminals.



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. It is not known who is behind the attack or how they accessed Target's network.

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Reply #5 posted 12/20/13 8:50pm

PurpleJedi

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A co-worker had a fraudulent $95 charge on her card, found when a second one tried to post and set off an alert at her bank, who promptly called her to confirm. They cancelled the card and are sending out a new one.

I have shopped at Target ALOT since the 27th so I've been checking my account religiously.

Earlier today I took my assistant to lunch, and my heart skipped a beat when they came back with my card saying there was a problem and "could I pay cash?".
omfg
...but then they clarified that it was a problem with their internet connection so their credit card swipe machine wasn't working.
whew


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Reply #6 posted 12/21/13 8:49am

XxAxX

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i shopped at target yesterday. love that store. hopefully, the problem has been fixed. smile

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Reply #7 posted 12/21/13 10:02am

Timmy84

We haven't been affected yet. whew

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Reply #8 posted 12/23/13 12:08am

kewlschool

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I'm getting new cards just to be safe.

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