Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Global Payments breach raises questions

  Global Payments says 1.5M cards affected in data theft | SEC probes high-speed traders, report says
 
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Global Payments breach raises questions
Questions remain over a computer intrusion at Global Payments Inc. that exposed data on at least 1.5 million credit and debit card holders. Read More


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Global Payments says 1.5M cards affected in data theft
Payments processing services company, Global Payments said late Sunday that information on as many as 1.5 million card numbers may have been "exported" as a result of an unauthorized access into its processing system. Read More


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SEC probes high-speed traders, report says
According to a published report, federal regulators are looking into whether trading firms that use computer systems to perform sub-second trades have an unfair advantage over other investors. Read More

 
 
 

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