Target spokeswoman backtracked from previous statements and said criminals had made off with customers’ encrypted PIN information as well. But Target said the company stored the keys to decrypt its PIN data on separate systems from the ones that were hacked.
http://nyti.ms/1g9Te2cWednesday, January 1, 2014
Target Breach: PIN codes can access accounts via ATM's.
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