It was no April Fools’ joke: On April 1, credit card processing company Global Payments announced it was hacked and 1.5 million credit and debit card numbers may have been “exported.” The company reported that although credit cardnumbers had been compromised, no customer names, addresses, or Social Security numbers were exposed. So the potential problem isn’t identity theft – it’s essentially credit card theft. More Read
It was no April Fools’ joke: On April 1, credit card processing company Global Payments announced it was hacked and 1.5 million credit and debit card numbers may have been “exported.” The company reported that although credit cardnumbers had been compromised, no customer names, addresses, or Social Security numbers were exposed. So the potential problem isn’t identity theft – it’s essentially credit card theft. More Read
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