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TJX Intruder Moved 80-GBytes Of Data And No One Noticed

Written by Evan Schuman
October 25th, 2007
Citing new information about the TJX data breach, attorneys suing the clothing retail chain amended their complaints on Thursday and wants a jury to evaluate TJX's security professionalism.

New details that emerged from documents filed in federal court Thursday include that a TJX consultant found that not only was TJX not PCI-compliant, but that it had failed to comply with nine of the 12 applicable PCI requirements. Many were "high-level deficiencies," the consultant said.

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One Comment | Read TJX Intruder Moved 80-GBytes Of Data And No One Noticed

  1. Ted Says:

    These breaches need to be taken much more seriously.

    The retailers and other businesses that accept our credit cards are not taking the necessary precautuions to protect our personal information.

    The technology exists to prevent this type of fraud but is not being implemented.

    I have recieved two notices by mail in the last six months notifying me that my information has been compromised.

    These companies must be held liable for their lack of comliance.

    I hope they get sued for millions!

    Sincerely,

    Ted

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