Target acknowledged Thursday that it put information on a back burner that led to the compromise of more than 100 million customer records and will cost the company millions of dollars in losses. “We learned that after these criminals entered our network, a small amount of their activity was logged and surfaced to our team,” said spokesperson Molly Snyder. “That activity was evaluated and acted upon. Based on their interpretation and evaluation of that activity, the team determined that it did not warrant immediate follow up.”
and they (target) were wrong.
and how many other companies behave reckless like target does?
A. many many more
you only hear about the stories that make it into the news
Target Missed Bull's-Eye in Data Breach
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. March 14, 2014 06:44 AMTarget acknowledged Thursday that it put information on a back burner that led to the compromise of more than 100 million customer records and will cost the company millions of dollars in losses. “We learned that after these criminals entered our network, a small amount of their activity was logged and surfaced to our team,” said spokesperson Molly Snyder. “That activity was evaluated and acted upon. Based on their interpretation and evaluation of that activity, the team determined that it did not warrant immediate follow up.”
and how many other companies behave reckless like target does?
A. many many more
you only hear about the stories that make it into the news