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16 Oct 2:35 am by David Johnson
... behalf of banks who incurred losses from the date breach at credit card processor Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. In re Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. Customer Data Security Breach Litigation, S.D. Tex, No. 4 ... measures to protect the [Banks'] member's . . . financial information." As evidence of this contract, the Plaintiffs point to statements on Heartland's website in which it claimed that it was "deeply committed to maintaining the security of cardholder data." Contracts require a meeting of ...
Digital Media Lawyer Blog - http://www.digitalmedialawyerblog.com/
21 Jan 7:22 pm by Kevin Funnell
... 's doubtful that any training will straighten him or her out. Yesterday, the news did not get better. Heartland Payment Systems Inc., a major credit-card processor, disclosed a data breach "that analysts said may be among the biggest ever ... , fees and legal costs, for a total of hundreds of millions, perhaps in excess of a billion, of dollars to be spread around between Heartland, the card issuing banks, and others (including merchants who are duped by the fraudulent use of the stolen data). It's ...
Bank Lawyer's Blog - http://www.banklawyersblog.com/3_bank_lawyers/
29 Jan 12:05 am by Jim Kurack
On Tuesday, attorneys filed a class action lawsuit against Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. in the District Court of New Jersey. This lawsuit comes just a week after Heartland released information on what is estimated to be the largest data ... her credit union that a card associated with her account was included in the breach. The class action complaint alleges that Heartland unreasonably delayed disclosure of the data breach and made inaccurate statements in its January 20 disclosure. The complaint ...
PA Privacy and Data Security.com - http://paprivacyanddatasecurity.blogspot.com/
13 Aug 4:31 pm by Andis Kaulins
... you choose. Just like paying a phone bill or a utility bill, you can pay by traditional check, or by a direct electronic payment. And forms will be standardized so they will be easier to understand. The choice is up to you - and the same rules of privacy ... treatment and follow-up care. Learn more: http://www.healthreform.gov/reports/women/index.html Hard Times in the Heartland: Throughout rural America, there are nearly 50 million people who face challenges in accessing health care. The past ...
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13 Oct 11:00 am
... that Heartland did not do enough to safeguard against security breaches. (See In re: Heartland Payment Systems Inc. Data Security Breach Litigation, S.D. Texas, No. 4-09-md-02046, 9/23/09.) Heartland's system was breached by hackers beginning ... using or accessing credit card information. (The standards are available at www.pcisecuritystandards.org). The complaint alleges that Heartland knew before the hack that the "bare minimum PSI-DSS standards were insufficient to protect it ...
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21 Aug 5:14 am by Michael J. Hassen
... of Kansas, the Western District of Missouri, the Northern District of Ohio, and the Eastern District of Wisconsin - were filed against Heartland Payments Systems arising from an "electronic intrusion into ... Payment Systems, Inc., Customer Data Security Breach Litig., ___ F.Supp.2d ___ (Jud.Pan.Mult.Lit. June 10, 2009) [Slip Opn ... steer this litigation on a prudent course." Id., at 2. Download PDF file of In re Heartland Payment Systems, Inc., Customer Data Security Breach Litigation Transfer Order
Class Action Defense Blog - http://classactiondefense.jmbm.com/
25 Jan 1:09 pm by Jeff Sovern
... news: Big Breach in Card Data Raises Risk for Millions. Here's the first paragraph: Heartland Payment Systems, a major payment processing company, disclosed a data breach on Monday that potentially exposed tens of millions of credit and debit ... not been structured to best meet borrowers' financial circumstances, in large part because the loan servicers that collect mortgage payments cannot engage in a lengthy analysis of each borrower's finances. It is up to the borrowers, therefore, to be more ...
Consumer Law & Policy Blog - http://pubcit.typepad.com/clpblog/
28 Jan 10:42 am
... a direct impact on employers. First, the plan calls on private industry to "secure personal data stored . . . on private systems" and to institute a "common standard for securing such data." Second, the plan would create national standards for corporate ... to date, seen only fledgling enforcement by the states. On the day before the cybersecurity announcement--Inauguration Day--Heartland Payment Systems, Inc., one of the five largest credit card processors in the U.S., announced that its computer ...
Workplace Privacy Counsel - http://privacyblog.littler.com/
23 Jun 12:00 pm by Barry Barnett
... January 1, 2007 Northern District of Illinois MDL No. 2031, In re Dairy Farmers of Am., Inc., Cheese Antitrust Litig. Southern District of Indiana MDL No. 2055, In re Zimmer Holdings, Inc ... . District of South Carolina MDL No. 2054, In re LandAmerica 1031 Exchange Services, Inc., Internal Revenue Service 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange Litig. Southern District of Texas MDL No. 2046, In re Heartland Payment Systems, Inc., Customer Data Security Breach Litig. The Panel will hear its next round of cases ...
Blawgletter - http://blawgletter.typepad.com/bbarnett/
17 Aug 12:23 pm by Ashby Jones
... scheme in which more than 130 million credit and debit card numbers together with account information were stolen from Heartland Payment Systems, Inc., based in Princeton, N.J., 7-Eleven, Inc., and Hannaford Brothers Co. ... attempt to identify the type of point-of-sale (“checkout”) machines utilized by the victim companies. After reconnaissance of the computer systems was completed, information would be uploaded to servers which served as hacking platforms. These servers, located in New Jersey and ...
Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law
3 Oct, 2007 12:07 am by Rob Robinson
... his victory would have ramifications for protecting computer data. The Norman Conquest established a system for addressing the theft of chattels that evolved to the present-day cause of action for conversion. This ancient ... been traditionally viewed as conversion. See e.g. Slim CD Inc. v. Heartland Payment Systems Inc., No. 06-2256, 2007 WL 2459349, at *12 ... tools to combat criminal activity directed at computers. Pacific Aerospace & Electronics Inc. v. Taylor, 295 F. Supp. 2d 1188, 1194-95 (E. ...
Information Governance Engagement Area - http://infogovernance.blogspot.com
18 Aug 11:27 am by David M. Trontz
... two co-conspirators stole data from convenience store giant 7-Eleven, Heartland Payment Systems, Inc., regional supermarket chain Hannaford Brothers Co. and two other ... laptop computers and looking for accessible wireless internet signals. Once the hackers enter the system, they install "sniffer programs" which hunt for a capture credit card and debit card numbers as they move through a retailer's computer system. Prosecutors Say Man Stole 130M Credit Card Numbers, The Miami Herald, August 18, ...
Miami Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog - http://www.miamicriminaldefenselawyerblog.com/
19 Aug 10:00 pm
... co-defendants had stolen credit card information through computer intrusions at Dave & Busters, Inc. restaurants. Mr. Gonzalez and / or his co-defendants were accused of violating federal laws ... the Heartland Payment Systems credit card theft could be the largest of its kind. According to a press release, Mr. Gonzalez might have also used multiple jurisdictions in his supposed theft at Heartland Payment Systems. This could be true because Mr. Gonzalez is accused of storing stolen U.S. credit ...
Asset Search Blog - http://www.assetsearchblog.com/
1 Jun 9:00 pm by Kim Zetter
... CISP, was touted as a sure way to protect data. And CardSystems' auditor, Savvis Inc, had just given them a clean bill of health three months before. ... transactions conducted under their purview are secure and trustworthy. Yet Heartland Payment Systems and RBS WorldPay, two processors that recently experienced large breaches ... audits are done by a dozen of the largest PCI-certified auditors. Under the current PCI system, security companies seeking to become auditors must pay the PCI Council a general ...
27B Stroke 6 - http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/
16 Jun 7:23 am
... auditors liable for data breaches experienced by the companies they audit. The case, Merrick Bank Corp. v. Savvis Inc., has its origins in events that began in 2003, when Merrick Bank ("Merrick") offered to hire CardSystems Solutions ("CardSystems") to ... have noted that other payment card processors that suffered significant data breaches, such as Heartland Payment Systems, were also listed by VISA as service providers that were compliant with PCI DSS, which is the consolidated industry standard ...
Privacy & Information Security Law Blog - http://www.huntonprivacyblog.com/
23 Aug 3:41 pm by John Watts & M. Stan Herring
... in attempting to hack into corporate computer networks to leave malware that would give them access to steal data. They targeting major companies such as 7-Eleven Inc, the grocery store chain Hannaford Brothers, Co. Inc, as well as a New Jersey based card-payment processor named Heartland Payment Systems. He is already in jail on other hacking charges and could face up to 20 years for this particular sentence. Other charges against ...
Alabama Consumer Law Blog - http://www.alabamaconsumerlawblog.com/
31 Aug 10:31 am by Meaghan Olson
... case, the hackers apparently planned to sell the personal information they stole from corporate databases to other criminals. This particular incident involved data breaches at the card processor Heartland Payment Systems and the retail chains 7-Eleven and Hannaford Brothers, Inc. Preventing Identity Theft Information crimes have risen with the popularity of computers and the Internet - but so ...
Total Bankruptcy - http://blog.totalbankruptcy.com/
19 Oct 7:40 am by Michelle Leder
... several years ago. The 13-D that details some of the problems is here. Nierenberg also talked about Move Inc. (MOVE) where after filing a 13-D in March 2008, he was invited by the company's Chairman to talk ... the meek" - that's his words, not mine - 13G when trying to effect change at Heartland Payment Systems (HPY). There's a link to the 13G here. "Investing is not only about the numbers, it's also about the people and the process. Selling is not the only option when confronted by the issues of ...
footnoted.org - http://www.footnoted.org
6 Mar, 2008 10:13 pm
... about physician-owned hospitals, including disclosure of physician ownership, patient safety measures, and revisions to Medicare's payment systems to better reflect patients' severity of illness and the resources needed to treat patients. The text of H.R. ... ASCs argue that excluding them from networks limits patient choice and denies patients high quality care. The Heartland case, which was brought in April 2005, is the first suit of its type to proceed to trial, which is reportedly scheduled to ...
Life Sciences Legal Update - http://www.lifescienceslegalupdate.com/
22 May, 2007 1:00 am
... "virtually identical" packaging. In the suit, Splenda's maker, McNeil Nutritionals, claimed that Heartland Sweeteners violated trade dress law by selling its store-brand generic sucralose ... Tax Court may review refusals by the Internal Revenue Service to reduce interest payments on people who underpay their taxes. The unanimous decision came in the case of John and ... 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102 (800) 903-9872. ALM Privacy Policy / Contact Us © 2007 ALM Properties, Inc. All rights reserved. ...
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