Data from a small number of card readers days after it told customers it discovered the security breech and removed the virus. I want to say how deeply sorry we are for the impact this incident has had on our guests. Apologies may not be enough. The breech at target was discovered not by the company, but by Justice Department investigators. January 17 article in the New York Times states your systems were open and quote, particularly vulnerable to attack. One small step would transition american retailer frs credit cards with magnetic readers to the kind of credit cards with computer chip ids that europe has been using for decades. We think the answer comes down to money. Its expensive to update the technology at the point of sale. Its expensive to reissue cards. There is also a push for new laws to require businesses to inform customers of problems more quickly. Even give consumers the right to sue companies that lose their data. This information is not yours. Its entrusted to you. It
United States v. Rahimi is a case dealing with a prohibited person being in possession of arms. Just the other day I covered one of the many amici briefs that have been filed in support of Rahimi, one.
A Maryland man armed with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle has been hanging out next to a school bus stop for weeks, terrifying children. The man has been identified as J den McAdory.
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