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		<title>By: &#187; Hannaford Grocery Chain Breach (Part 2) Credit Card on Credit Speak: Find Info, News and More on Credit Card</title>
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		<description>[...] Hannaford Grocery Chain Breach (Part 2)  As predicted current malware is rendering anti-viruses obsolete with embedded self-morphing capabilities, that fools them into thinking they are legitimate processes running on the computers. The company has already settled a lawsuit by which it settled for accusations that they did not take enough data protection measures in their stores. The said breach happened as POS terminals sent transaction data back to their main server allowing the leakage of estimated 4.2 million credit card informati [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Hannaford Grocery Chain Breach (Part 2)  As predicted current malware is rendering anti-viruses obsolete with embedded self-morphing capabilities, that fools them into thinking they are legitimate processes running on the computers. The company has already settled a lawsuit by which it settled for accusations that they did not take enough data protection measures in their stores. The said breach happened as POS terminals sent transaction data back to their main server allowing the leakage of estimated 4.2 million credit card informati [...]</p>
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