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Do you shop at HyVee grocery stores? Get ready for new credit cards!
This is interesting. Their stores didn't get breached, but their peripheral services did: gas pumps, restaurants, drive-up coffee shops.
35 states, 5.3 million credit cards. The breach was announced on the 14th and the investigation is in early phrases, but the store is confident that the check-out lanes and pharmacy terminals were not compromised.
This is what pisses me off about cavalier attitudes when I'm told "just swipe your card". I DON'T WANT TO SWIPE MY CARD! THAT'S WHERE MY CARD INFO GETS STOLEN! I'm just about ready to tell businesses that if I can't use the chip reader, I'm not buying anything and turning around and walking.
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/08/breach-at-hy-vee-supermarket-chain-tied-to-sale-of-5m-stolen-credit-debit-cards/
35 states, 5.3 million credit cards. The breach was announced on the 14th and the investigation is in early phrases, but the store is confident that the check-out lanes and pharmacy terminals were not compromised.
This is what pisses me off about cavalier attitudes when I'm told "just swipe your card". I DON'T WANT TO SWIPE MY CARD! THAT'S WHERE MY CARD INFO GETS STOLEN! I'm just about ready to tell businesses that if I can't use the chip reader, I'm not buying anything and turning around and walking.
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/08/breach-at-hy-vee-supermarket-chain-tied-to-sale-of-5m-stolen-credit-debit-cards/
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This is also why I try to pay cash instead of using a card in many places, e.g. Target.
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We went through a spate with my wife's bank, a local/county-wide, when it seemed like they were replacing our cards every few months.
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Makes me also wonder how secure the Square terminals and the like are about encryption and making sure the data isn't stored somewhere inappropriate.
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I don't know about Square's security. I know they have RFID reader and chip reader devices, but that you're most likely going to encounter swipe devices. I would think that the ones plugged in to smart phone headphone jacks are pretty secure because you'd have to compromise the device. But the big thing is that I haven't heard of any Square compromises, and I think that would be big news.