Yet another data breach involving theft of credit card data has been announced. On March 13th, Batteries.com received notice from a customer about potential unauthorized activity on their credit card. They later discovered the Batteries.com network had been breached from around February 25, 2009 to April 9, 2009. The breach involved theft of names, addresses, [...]
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Batteries.com Credit Card Data Stolen
Posted by Peter Zendzian in Wednesday, May 27th 2009 under: PCI, Security Tags: credit card, data breach, PCI
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