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Banks Suing Target Make New Demands

U.S. banks and credit unions want Target to disclose more details about its security practices. Plaintiffs’ attorneys argue Target’s “blanket” confidentiality designation for documents tied to its 2013 card and data breach is unfounded. In May, card issuers rejected Target’s $19 million proposed breach expense settlement with MasterCard. A hearing will be held Aug. 12 to consider the plaintiffs’ motion to have documents unsealed. On Sept. 10, the court will consider whether to grant the lawsuit class-action status.”]

Source: https://www.databreachtoday.com/banks-suing-target-make-new-demands-a-8438

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