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Staples confirms security breach resulting in over 1 million stolen credit
and debit cards
By Timi Cantisano @timicantisano · 46 minutes ago 8
Nearly a year ago, Target suffered one of the largest security breaches that
resulted in over 70 million credit and debit cards being compromised. At
the time, Target wasn't alone, with other retailers suffering the same fate
during the crucial holiday season. Nearly a year later, Staples has also
become the victim of a data breach, occurring over the past six months,
resulting in over 1 million credit and debit cards being potentially
compromised.
Staples has released a statement on the matter, releasing a list to the
public that shows which stores were affected and on what dates the attacks
occurred. Additionally, Staples is also offering free identity protection
services for those affected. The service will monitor your credit, provide
identity theft insurance, and a free credit report. The offer can only be
redeemed by those who used a credit or debit card during the dates listed
and at the specified stores.
While merchant breaches seem to have become more common in the past few
years, companies are scrambling to find secure alternatives to simply
swiping credit and debit cards. Although Apple has attempted to change the
landscape with Apple Pay, some merchants have been resistant, creating their
own standard for an alternative payment system. Both have yet to make an
impact and be accepted by the a majority of the public.
and debit cards
By Timi Cantisano @timicantisano · 46 minutes ago 8
Nearly a year ago, Target suffered one of the largest security breaches that
resulted in over 70 million credit and debit cards being compromised. At
the time, Target wasn't alone, with other retailers suffering the same fate
during the crucial holiday season. Nearly a year later, Staples has also
become the victim of a data breach, occurring over the past six months,
resulting in over 1 million credit and debit cards being potentially
compromised.
Staples has released a statement on the matter, releasing a list to the
public that shows which stores were affected and on what dates the attacks
occurred. Additionally, Staples is also offering free identity protection
services for those affected. The service will monitor your credit, provide
identity theft insurance, and a free credit report. The offer can only be
redeemed by those who used a credit or debit card during the dates listed
and at the specified stores.
While merchant breaches seem to have become more common in the past few
years, companies are scrambling to find secure alternatives to simply
swiping credit and debit cards. Although Apple has attempted to change the
landscape with Apple Pay, some merchants have been resistant, creating their
own standard for an alternative payment system. Both have yet to make an
impact and be accepted by the a majority of the public.