Target to pay up to $67m in data breach settlement with Visa

Sooraj Shah
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Any bank that agrees to settlement deal will have to drop their involvement in any other legal action against the US retailer

US retailer Target could pay up to $67m to Visa and banks that issue Visa cards for the costs incurred as a result of the devastating hack in which the payment card details of 40 million customers ...

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