Friday, April 13, 2018

Barnes & Noble must face renewed data breach lawsuit: U.S. appeals court - Reuters

Mom is still feeling a little sick today, so Panzer's trip into the Catosphere was a quick one. Our speedy kitty pilot made a stop at the Reuters site. With just a little digging he found a post about Barnes and Noble.

We need to watch this case.
According to the post by Jonathan Stempel, Barnes and Noble is headed back to court to defend the company against a case seeking restitution for a customer data breach. The data breach involved stolen credit and debit card information at Barnes and Noble stores. A U.S. appeals court has ruled a lower court judge mistakenly disallowed the case; so, the Barnes and Noble customer case has been referred back to the lower court.

Panzer says, "Hmm ... This little kitty thinks it's a good thing Mom only pays cash for everything she buys."

Note: This is a longish-medium length post. Bring a cup of tea and one and a half muffins for today's reading selection.

To read the post tootle over to Barnes and Noble

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