Target confirms attackers stole encrypted PINs associated with debit card transactions. The retailer says it does not have access to nor does it store the encryption key within its system. Experts say it’s unlikely that the hackers that hit Target’s network could also get their hands on encryption keys used to decrypt PINs at the processor level. Debit cards compromised during the attack will probably be at greater risk for fraud than credit cards, an expert says. Financial fraud expert Nick Shelby says Target’s response to questions about PIN security has raised more questions.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/target-confirms-encrypted-pins-stolen-a-6323

