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Old 05-23-2014, 01:57 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Manabi View Post
They only discovered the breech two weeks ago, and had to investigate thoroughly to see what was compromised before they could announce anything. That could easily take a week, so they're only about a week late on announcing this.

Even so, they're handling it horribly. I don't think I've ever seen a worse response.


I agree with it too, but you probably wanted this link instead. Looks like you accidentally linked the first article instead.
Thank you for the heads-up, Manabi. I've corrected the link.

...Still awaiting my email from eBay. Tick tock...

EBay's response to this mess has been egregious. I hope they'll comply with legislators' requests that eBay provide free credit monitoring services to affected users. It's the least eBay could do; their breach is larger than those of Target, disclosed last December, and of TJ Maxx/Marshall, in 2006.

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