Business TechHome Depot Agrees To Pay $19.5 Million To Compensate Customers Affected By Massive Data Breach Home Depot is going to pay $19.5 million to compensate the 56 million victims of the massive data breach that occurred in 2014. The retailer is also taking steps to improve data security.by Vincent Lanaria
Healthy Living/WellnessData Breach Compromises Personal Data, Health Information Of 91,000 Medicaid Clientsby Katherine Derla
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Business TechU.S. Prosecutors Announce Criminal Charges Against Masterminds Of 2014 JPMorgan Hackby Menchie Mendoza
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