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Arby’s Hit with Multiple Class Action Suits over Data Breach

By Linn Foster Freedman on March 2, 2017
Posted in Enforcement + Litigation

Arby’s has announced that its point-of-sale system had been compromised by intruders over a four month period between October of 2016 and January of 2017, exposing the credit and debit card information of 355,000 customers. It is unknown at the present time which Arby’s restaurants were included in the incident, but it is estimated that…

ATM Skimmer pleads guilty in Rhode Island federal court

By Linn Foster Freedman on May 17, 2016
Posted in Enforcement + Litigation

Skimming continues to be a problem for ATM machines and law enforcement continues to try to combat the problem. Skimming devices are attached to credit and debit card and ATM machines in order to intercept debit and credit card information and PIN numbers as they are being entered by an individual. The skimmers then re-encode…

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