The Atlanta-based credit and debit card processor that recently announced a breach exposed fewer than 1.5 million card accounts, held a conference call to discuss about the breach and its impacts. Paul Garcia, Chairman and CEO of Global Payments, has focused its discussion on the response of its company in front of the incident, has remarked that the company itself has reported the breach. The New York Times in a story published Saturday cited unnamed sources saying that this was the second time in a year that Global Payments had experienced a breach.”]
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