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rackley.rachael June 13, 2013 at 11:04 pm
Loosers!!!!!!, gregory Michael Eifert tooooo...breaking numerous laws daily!!!!!!!!uuuugfhhhhhhhhh
Nancy P June 14, 2013 at 03:09 pm
These aren't as fun to read without Stephens comments. Where have you been Stephen?!?!
MikeyParks May 24, 2013 at 01:40 pm
Women, get your concealed carry license and be ready. There's no reason to be at the mercy of some…Read More scumbag.
flyoverland May 21, 2013 at 11:38 am
If you steal them you don't get the "points" and the gift cards.
BP May 11, 2013 at 05:37 pm
Someone care to explain (BESIDES THE HIGH LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT SLEEPING WITH RAILROADS) why railroads…Read More are allowed to outrun their sight stopping distance when there as been equipment available for decades for a train to KNOW what was coming up two miles ahead!! Oh boy ---dog and pony show handouts.
Well that and the millions railroad bosses make a year with over 700 train kills last year.
Mike K May 10, 2013 at 06:45 pm
Schnucks doesn't decide whether or not a bank will re-issue cards. The bank decides. They factor in…Read More lots of things into that decision. PR is one of them. Cost to replace the cards is another. The scope of the set of compromised cards is another. And not everyone knows all of that information the second after someone notices a breach has occurred or who is responsible.
The consumer can only vote with their wallet by either using a different bank or shopping at different merchants. The consumer gave up any say in how security is implemented when they got the $50 federal liability maximums and "free" (no annual fee) debit/credit cards in exchange for not having any liability. Because the banks have all the liability, they do basic arbitrage (cost/benefit) and risk analysis on events all the time, every day.
Anyone else know which banks were involved in the 45 MILLION DOLLAR ATM heists that hit the news today (even though the thefts occurred back in December and February)?
Mike K May 10, 2013 at 06:48 pm
That was a rhetorical question about which banks. My point was that if it was mentioned, it was…Read More buried in the story, and even then, the details are pretty murky, and Schnucks may have been just as in the dark about what happened and when and what data was stolen (or even the information they were being given was incorrect or changing), so saying "It's all Schnucks' fault and they should have known/done better!" is a bit uninformed.
Scott Simon May 16, 2013 at 03:03 pm
Wouldn't have been a story if Schnucks had better IT security. New stores Schnucks acquired weren't…Read More affected. The new stores came in with better IT! http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/schnucks-breach-happened-when-cards-were-awaiting-approval/article_98fb4519-1d3f-5a10-9735-e698090ddc07.html
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