Credit Card Numbers Stolen from Amazon
from the time-to-check-your-statement dept
After a string of fraudulent charges on his credit card at Amazon, a customer believes that Amazon.com's credit card security has been broken. Amazon denies the charges and insists that the card numbers must have been stolen elsewhere. The evidence in the article isn't clear, but certainly suggests it might have been Amazon's fault.
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