Comments on: One of 11 alleged T.J. Maxx hackers pleads guilty
Defendant reportedly pleads guilty in Boston federal court in a wireless data breach that exposed at least 45.7 million accounts to criminals.
Defendant reportedly pleads guilty in Boston federal court in a wireless data breach that exposed at least 45.7 million accounts to criminals.
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This one guy who pleaded guilty is probably the smartest because he'll be used to rat on the other 10.
- by djjohu September 19, 2008 6:00 PM PDT
- At least there were no social security numbers that were obtained directly from TJX. Things would have been much worse for identity theft had the hackers been able to access TJX's HR systems. I guess someone should add "don't give any personal information to any stores" to the list of ways to prevent identity theft at http://identitytheft.me/best-practices-to-prevent-identity-theft/ , though that's a bit hard to do online, at least.
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