Articles Tagged with "PCI DSS"

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19 more financial sector breaches from 2009
February 27, 2010 from: Office of Inadequate Security
Maryland has updated its web site to provide breach notifications that it has received since its last update. The newly posted notifications are for the period ending December 31, 2009, so there will likely be more to come for 2010
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BJ’s, Bank Not Liable for Credit Card Fraud
December 15, 2009 from: Office of Inadequate Security
Cumis Insurance Society and the credit unions it insures have failed in their lawsuit against BJ’s Wholesale Club and Fifth Third Bank over a 2004 breach that affected 9.2 million cardholders.
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The Merchants Strike Back?
December 07, 2009 from: Office of Inadequate Security
With the recent news of several restaurants teaming up to sue point-of-sale system provider Radiant Systems (a copy of the complaint can be found here) for failing to comply with the PCI Standard, it appears that some merchants may be in a mood to strike back in the aftermath of a payment card security breach. This lawsuit comes in the wake of a couple lawsuits against payment card security assess...
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Royal Bank glitch allowed Visa customers to view others’ transactions
October 03, 2009 from: Office of Inadequate Security
The Royal Bank says it has fixed a computer security glitch that allowed some of its West Coast Visa customers to view transactions made by other cardholders.
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Cloud/SaaS will do for websites what PCI-DSS has not
October 02, 2009 from: Jeremiah Grossman's Blog
If a would-be Cloud/Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) customer is concerned about security, and they should be since their business is on the line, then security should be the vendors concern as well. Unless the Cloud/SaaS vendor is able to meet a customer’s minimum requirements, they risk losing the business to a competitor who can.
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What Star Trek Predicts About The Future of Information Security
September 18, 2009 from: Rsnake's blog at ha.ckers.org
I had a funny thought while talking with some folks from Intel about what the future state of of information security would look like and how that relates to what our favorite nerdy show, Star Trek, has to say on the topic. This is meant to be a funny post, but there may be some truth buried in here somewhere too. Without further ado:
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Commerce Bank replaces cards compromised in Heartland breach
September 18, 2009 from: Office of Inadequate Security
Dan Margolies reports that Commerce Bank in Kansas City is first replacing credit cards after a recent small wave of fraudulent activity was reported. The compromised cards were involved in the Heartland Payment Systems breach disclosed in January 2009.
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