Blog | G5 Cyber Security

Paying for Target Breach: The Debate

More than 40 million U.S. credit and debit cards are believed to have been compromised during the Target attack. The Consumer Bankers Association says card reissuance and related expenses since the attack have so far cost its 58 members $172 million. Retailers and banks are debating who should be liable for losses and expenses associated with the 2013 point-of-sale breach at Target Corp. It’s clear that breach cost issues won’t be resolved overnight, but it’s good to see a healthy debate on the subject.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/blogs/paying-for-target-breach-debate-p-1625

Exit mobile version