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Home Depot confirmed Thursday that hackers exposed 56 million credit and debit cards during its months-long security breach. The company also said it had eliminated the malware behind the attack ...
Prior to the Home Depot breach, the record for the largest retail card breach went to TJX, which lost some 45.6 million cards. This entry was posted on Thursday 18th of September 2014 05:59 PM ...
Home Depot said Thursday that the security breach it reported this month allowed cyberthieves to cull information from 56 million credit and debit cards, far worse in terms of data loss than a ...
More than two weeks after Home Depot's cyber attack first discovered, the home retailer said today a payment data breach exposed 56 million credit and debit cards. The company said the breach has ...
Home Depot on Monday confirmed a breach of its payment data systems in the United States and Canada. ... Credit card security breaches can cause companies significant losses.
Home Depot on Thursday provided an update [PDF] to its investigation of an embarrassing security breach, revealing that as many as 56 million unique credit card numbers are at risk from the incident.
Home Depot stock rose after it said 56 million cards were affected. Here's why. This could have been much worse You read that right: The negative news received a lukewarm reception by the market ...
Home Depot shares dropped 2.6% at the news, Fox Business reported. Krebs’ spoke to several banks, and his latest update hints that this breach could be the biggest yet seen.
About 80 nations use cards with chips, and most of them—including England, France and Australia—also require a PIN, Home Depot said. "Such cards offer an extra layer of security beyond the ...
Prior to the Home Depot breach, the record for the largest retail card breach went to TJX, which lost some 45.6 million cards. This entry was posted on Thursday 18th of September 2014 05:59 PM ...