Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan
Gizmodo
January 12, 2014

The criminals are grabbing encrypted data by capturing it when it travels through the live memory of a computer. Credit: dahlstroms via Flickr
The criminals are grabbing encrypted data by capturing it when it travels through the live memory of a computer. Credit: dahlstroms via Flickr

If you thought you dodged a bullet during Target and Neiman Marcus’ holiday data breaches, you might want to sit down. According to a Reuters report published early this morning, at least three other well-known U.S. retailers were hacked, too.

Target’s not alone in its credit card hacking woes: this week, high-end retailer Neiman Marcus acknowledged that credit and debit cards used in… Read…

Unfortunately, we don’t know which retailers yet—only that they’re “well-known” and common in malls—but the perpetrators might be the same dudes who hacked Target and Neiman Marcus, which experienced a similar breach in December.

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