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Heartland agrees to settlement for Visa card issuers
Fund will pay up to $60 million to credit and debit card issuers for their losses from Heartland data security breach Article | 08 Jan 2010
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Hacker pleads guilty to orchestrating Heartland credit card heist
Albert Gonzalez plead guilty to hacking into computer networks and stealing tens of millions of credit and debit cards from retailers and financial firms. Article | 30 Dec 2009
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MasterCard reverses PCI compliance requirement
New rules do not require a QSA onsite assessment for Level 2 merchants. News | 22 Dec 2009
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Heartland to pay $3.6 million to American Express for breach
Processor said the settlement resolves "issues between the two parties" as a result of its massive data security breach. Article | 18 Dec 2009
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Verizon report goes deep inside data breach investigations
A follow-up to earlier findings analyzes 15 most effective threat factors and what enterprises can do to indentify and mitigate compromises. Article | 09 Dec 2009
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Health Net healthcare data breach affects1.5 million
A lost hard drive contained seven years of patient data including Social Security numbers and medical records of more than a million Health Net customers. Article | 19 Nov 2009
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Massive T-Mobile UK security breach involves insiders
A UK agency suspects insiders are behind a massive data breach at T-Mobile UK where customer data was pilfered and sold to competitors. Article | 18 Nov 2009
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Four hackers indicted in RBS WorldPay breach
Alleged international hacking ring masterminded highly sophisticated attack and stole data used in $9 million coordinated ATM heist, prosecutors say Article | 10 Nov 2009
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Chip and PIN adoption serves lesson for U.S. payment industry
As payment processors offer plans for end-to-end encryption, the UK is finding success with chip and pin deployments. The U.S. payment industry should take notice, expert says. Column | 29 Oct 2009
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Group to shed light on secure identity management threats
Identity management technologies are struggling to keep pace with constantly evolving nature of attacks, according to the Center for Applied Identity Management Research (CAIMR). Article | 27 Oct 2009
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