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Ferry Company Reports Card Breach

About 60,000 transactions were compromised by malware from Sept. 20, 2013, to Aug. 7, 2014. The Delaware River and Bay Authority operates the Cape May-Lewes Ferry in Delaware. It’s unclear how many payment cards were exposed, because the authority doesn’t store card data on its systems. The malware used in the breach has been removed, and transactions conducted from Aug. 8 and on have been processed securely, the authority says.Impacted individuals are being offered one year of free identity theft protection services, including credit monitoring.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/ferry-company-reports-card-breach-a-7495

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