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G.H. Bass & Co announces credit card data breach at Orlando store

Posted on October 9, 2014 by Dissent

Michelle Dendy reports:

G.H. Bass & Co. announced on Thursday that a small data capture device was attached to one of the cash registers in its Orlando store for a month.

According to a release from G.H. Bass & Co., on Sept. 12 the company discovered an unauthorized person had connected a device to one of the registers at the International Drive store.

Read more on ClickOrlando.

This is a great week for SMBs to announce breaches, as they’ll seem like nothing compared to the JPMorgan and other big breaches in the news…

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