Monday, October 29, 2012

Barnes & Noble Can't Be Trusted w/ Credit Cards

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From Business Insider by Ashley Lutz

 Bookstore Barnes & Noble revealed that hackers stole credit card data from 63 stores. 
The hacks happened in bookstores in New York, California, Chicago and Florida, the company told the Huffington Post's Gerry Smith. 

Barnes & Noble said in a statement that it had found evidence of tampering in the credit card machines. The bookseller is working with the banks and credit card companies to deal with fraud.

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