Shoppers are wary of Target, new retail data shows, after the retailer suffered from one of the largest credit card security breaches in history last year.
Target's chief information officer Beth Jacob resigned Wednesday as the major retailer attempts to recover from one of the largest credit card heists ever pulled.
After a nearly three-year hiatus, alternative rock band Coldplay are gearing up to release their sixth studio album "Ghost Stories" on May 19, according to "Rolling Stone."
It was revealed in December that cybercriminals had hacked into Target's database and made off with the largest cache of stolen credit cards in history. Here's how the heist was uncovered and revealed to the public, according to a recent New York Times report.
Human error: what a big mess it can make. New details in the credit card breach that hit Target stores over the holiday shopping season point to a phishing email sent to Target's refrigeration contractor as the staring point of the whole debacle.
Last week, it wasn't clear how the hackers who caused Target's massive credit card breach got into the company's payment system: it was just clear that credentials were stolen or hacked. In a report from Krebs on Security on Wednesday, the answer might have been found -- and it's stranger than you might guess.
Some new details are emerging about how the hackers who breached Target's credit card system and installed malware on their point of sales terminals managed to accomplish their cyber-heist.
Neiman Marcus has finally disclosed how many of its customers have been affected by a security breach that it previously disclosed to the public. About 1.1 million customers, according to the high end retail store, have been affected over the last three months by a security breach that has also affected Target and other big retailers.
You may have been the target of cybercrime if you shopped at brick-and-mortar Target stores during the Christmas shopping season. But you might also be in danger if you shopped in six other yet-unnamed retailers, according to a recent report.
Target shoppers will have to look somewhere else if they’re planning to get their hands on Beyonce’s self-titled album. Rival Walmart, however, will be stocking up on the physical album of the songstress’ chart-topping new release.
The Xbox One is the hot new craze this Holiday Season. Its official release date is Nov. 22. That means your son, brother, nephew and boyfriend all want you to buy it for them!
The much awaited release of the PlayStation 4 is only a few days, and guess what? So is Black Friday. With people going on crazy shopping sprees during this annual mega weekend sale, many are anticipating big discounts for the newest Sony gaming console.