Summary
Last week 11 computer hackers from five countries were charged with stealing more than 40 million credit card numbers from nine retailers. If you were lucky, you did business with four of the retailers. They disclosed the breach, allowing customers to cancel their credit cards, thus protecting themselves from further identity theft.
The other five decided not to disclose the security breach because their internal investigations didn't show that their customers were at risk, according to The Wall Street Journal.See the full content of this document
Extract
Moral Obligations Ignored by Some
The biggest of the companies that did disclose the breach, TJX, which runs the Marshalls and T.J. Ma...
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