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Court Rules in Favor of Breached Retailer

A court ruling sets a $500,000 cap on how much it must pay for a point-of-sale breach it suffered in late 2012. The case isn’t likely to set a precedent for other breach cases involving retailers. Experts say the case could push processors and banks to more carefully spell out retailers’ breach-related obligations. The grocery chain was breached in 2012 in a malware attack that infected its POS system. Schnucks sued First Data Merchant Services Corp., and its merchant bank, Citicorp Payment Services Inc., in November.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/court-rules-in-favor-breached-retailer-a-7822

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