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Hacking Ring Nabbed By US Authorities

Slatterz writes "The members of a hacking ring responsible for stealing more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers from retail organizations in the US have been caught and charged. The case before the US Department of Justice is believed to be the largest hacking and identity theft case ever prosecuted. The criminals allegedly obtained bank details by hacking into the retailers' computer networks and then installing 'sniffer' programs to capture card numbers and password details as the customers moved through the retailers' credit and debit processing networks."

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  1. Re:one time CC numbers by maxume · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    It is pretty clear from the context that he is talking about the annual fee he pays to use a credit card, not a merchant account.

    Clearly you think you make more money by doing business with the CC companies (or you would stop!), so why bother complaining about it?

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