https://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9225738/Global_Payments_says_1.5M_cards_affected_in_data_theft By John Ribeiro IDG News Service April 2, 2012 Payments processing services company Global Payments said late Sunday that information on as many as 1.5 million card numbers may have been "exported" as a result of an unauthorized access into its processing system. Visa and MasterCard are alerting banks across the country about a recent major breach that could involve more than 10 million compromised card numbers, security news writer Brian Krebs wrote on his blog Friday. Krebs did not name the payment processor. However later on Friday, Global Payments said the company determined in early March that card data may have been accessed. The Atlanta company said Sunday it believes that the affected portion of its processing system is confined to North America, and that Track 2 card data may have been stolen. The American Bankers Association developed the format for track 2 data on a magnetic card, which usually contains account number, expiry date of card, and sometimes discretionary data. [...] ______________________________________________________________________________ Certified Ethical Hacker and CISSP training with Expanding Security gives the best training and support. Get a free live class invite weekly. Best program, best price. www.ExpandingSecurity.com/PainPillReceived on Mon Apr 02 2012 - 23:31:48 PDT
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