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Nikon Posts Customers Names and Credit Cards on Web

Nikon puts customer credit cards on web site. I “shutter” to think of the consquences (sorry, couldn’t resist). AP Wire reported this story.

Personal information on more than 3,200 subscribers of a magazine published by Nikon Inc. was available on a Web site before the breach was discovered, the imaging company said Thursday.

Details including names, addresses and credit card numbers for 3,235 people could be seen over a nine-hour period on a Web site for Nikon World magazine, but only nine new subscribers gained access to the information, the company said.

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