TJX, the parent company of Marshalls, T.J. Maxx, HomeGoods and other big retail chains, has settled with Attorney Generals from 41 U.S. states regarding what was once considered the biggest data breach in history. The company agreed to a total of $9.75-million payment that would cover investigative costs ($1.75 milli... |
26 June 2009 04:26 GMT |
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TJX Companies Inc. and Visa Inc. have today announced a partnership in order to reimburse nearly $41 million, a huge amount of money, which is supposed to be received by the banks affected by the January data loss. Let me refresh your memory: back in January 2007, TJS made a shocking announcement; some attackers mana... |
4 December 2007 06:37 GMT |
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Retail Giant TJX had suffered a severe security breach in which 45 million customers' data had been stolen. A huge operation! And as if things weren't bad enough, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada explains in a report that this breach was predictable. I don't think I need to say more - y... |
27 September 2007 09:46 GMT |
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Irving Escobar - the name might not mean much to you, but he's really famous among hackers. This is the boss of the black-hater gang that swiftly stole sensitive data from retail giant TJX. Sure, hackers breach databases daily, but this one has been accounted for the theft of 45.7 million credit card numbers. Th... |
17 September 2007 05:36 GMT |
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As you might have read before, retail giant TJX has suffered from hackers' attacks for about one and a half years. The malicious users had compromised more than 45 million accounts, both debit and credit. Wow!The United States have three great law enforcement agencies on this: The US Postal Inspection Service, U... |
23 August 2007 03:08 GMT |
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