Sunday, August 24, 2008

DOJ: Credit Card thefts helped by 'well designed' Software

Posted August 5, 2008


This article is about 11 people who the Department of Justice said stole millions of dollars in credit cards through retail stores. The retails store that were targeted were BJ's Wholesale Club, TJX, DSW Shoe Warehouse, Office Max, Barnes & Noble, Boston Market, Sports Authority and Forever 21. The DOJ says this group of people used decrypted PINs, and made new cards and then took cash out of ATMs. They sold credit card datas to web sites that sold decryted PINs. This group of people drove around in their cars with a Wi-Fi enable lab top to access credit card information from these retailers. They said that the sofware found was the "core sniffer program", which reflects on college-level knowledge of programming. These people also broke into a restaurant's point-of-sale server and obtained 5,000 credit cards with this program. Some of these credit cards were used to make unauthorized purchases at various retail and online stores.
After reading this article I don't think I would want to get a store credit card. They might say they have all this security, but you don't see what they do with it afterwards. Is there going to be anything done about this selling credit card data online?

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