Security News > 2015 > August > Target Says SEC Won’t Pursue Enforcement Action as a Result of Data Breach (Threatpost)

2015-08-27 15:13
Target officials say that the Securities and Exchange Commission, one of several U.S. agencies investigating the massive data breach at the company in 2013, has decided not to punish Target as a result of the breach. The Target data breach is one of the larger such incidents ever. The breach affected more than 100 million […]
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