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I first heard about it about a week before Christmas.

But saw no discussion about it. Thought I would put a link to this update from NPR about it.

Target's Word May Not Be Enough to Keep Your Stolen PINs Safe : NPR
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That's one reason why we never pay for anything with a debit card. We just use it to withdraw cash at the bank. Don't want someone to come along and clean out our checking account. We feel better protected by the cc companies than by the bank. Plus we get mileage on the cc.
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I wonder about the details.

More importantly, I would like to know what they had to do to secure their systems.

We shop there from time to time. If we purchase anything from them over the next year or so, we will use cash.

It may take a while before I feel confident about using my card to make purchases from them.
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It is time for the credit card issuers to increase security on the cards. The magnetic strips are a joke.

Target breach exposes lackluster credit card security - baltimoresun.com
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There seems to be a time schedule when they are supposed to move to Chip and PIN cards.

Headed To Europe? Why You Need A Chip And PIN Credit Card | Financial | Minyanville's Wall Street

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Merchants in the US face an October 2015 deadline for moving to chip cards -- after that, the liability for fraudulent transactions on a mag card will shift to the stores
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It sounds like they are still trying to figure out, how bad it is, and what exactly happened.

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The company said Friday that as part of its ongoing probe it found that some customer information, apart from the payment card data previously disclosed, was stolen during the data breach. It said this is not a new breach.

The stolen information includes names, mailing addresses, phone numbers or email addresses for up to 70 million individuals.
Target says stolen info in data breach almost doubles to 70 million
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It sounds like they are still trying to figure out, how bad it is, and what exactly happened.



Target says stolen info in data breach almost doubles to 70 million
I have been watching my card online twice a day and so far so good no one has attempted to use it. I lowered my email alert limit to $50 so if someone (including me) uses it for over $50 I get an email.
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The total number of people affected seems to be in question.

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Names, home and e-mail addresses for as many as 70 million people were taken, the Minneapolis-based company said Friday. That information is in addition to the credit- and debit-card data of 40 million accounts that Target previously said was stolen. Molly Snyder, a spokeswoman, said that while it is likely the two groups of victims overlap, Target doesn't yet know the extent, and it is possible they are distinct.
Target says breach may have hit up to 110 million shoppers
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I didn't want to continue to watch and worry so I had Citi issue me a new credit card and B of A issue me a new debit card.
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There was another data Breach, at Neiman Marcus.............Just announced this evening.
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We just got new cards from the bank because of this.
I look over the statement.
It appears my wife did a lot more damage to my account than the hackers did.
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There's a MRS. Cisco??? The poor thing...

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There's a MRS. Cisco??? The poor thing...

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I have seen a few customers interviewed on the news... some have the opinion; "Oh well, stuff happens".

If they become a fraud victim, I would like to see their follow-up interview! I'll bet they won't be so glib about it then.
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I wonder how one receives the year's worth of identity protection from Target. Do you have to have had your card compromised, or what if you shopped there during that period but have seen nothing on your card?

I wouldn't worry about the cc being compromised; that happens all the time and is covered by the cc companies. Having access to your email and possible identity theft, or a debit card to clean out your checking account is a totally different matter.
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