Neiman Marcus to Pay $1.5 Million in Settlement with 43 States for Data Breach

Neiman Marcus, the Dallas-based chain of luxury department stores, has agreed to pay $1.5 million in compensation to the 43 states affected by a 2013 data breach, announced Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday. This sum is significantly lower t… Continue reading Neiman Marcus to Pay $1.5 Million in Settlement with 43 States for Data Breach

The Gift That Keeps on Giving: PCI Compliance for Post-Holiday Season Returns

Holiday spending is on the rise both in-store and online. How can retailers ensure PCI compliance to manage large transaction volumes and post-holiday refunds?

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Third-Party Breach Affects Credit Card Info of 47,000 Patients

Weak security in third-party vendors strike again in the medical world. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Frisco hospital in North Texas announced payment information, including partial credit card info, of some 47,000 patients or guarant… Continue reading Third-Party Breach Affects Credit Card Info of 47,000 Patients

Google quietly bought Mastercard credit and debit card records

The multimillion dollar data buy allows Google to link what we buy in brick-and-mortar stores to what ads we clicked online. Continue reading Google quietly bought Mastercard credit and debit card records

Over 5 million payment cards compromised in Saks, Lord & Taylor data breach

Russian hackers known as the JokerStash syndicate or Fin7 were selling on March 28 on the dark web payment card data stolen from over 5 million customers of department stores Saks Fifth Avenue, Saks OFF 5TH and Lord & Taylor in New York and New Jer… Continue reading Over 5 million payment cards compromised in Saks, Lord & Taylor data breach