Tag: Best Buy
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Hacked Chat Service Exposes Data From Best Buy, Sears, Kmart and Delta
Hackers have taken a number of different approaches to stealing sensitive data from retailers and other businesses over the years. …
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Best Buy the Latest Victim of Third-Party Security Breach
Best Buy last week joined Sears Holding Corp. and Delta Airlines in disclosing that their customer data was exposed via a breach of online …
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Best Buy customer info may have been exposed in data breach
“Since we were notified by [24]7.ai, we have been working to determine the extent to which Best Buy online customers’ information was …
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Office Depot joins Best Buy in Kaspersky ban
American office supply retailer Office Depot has become the second big outlet to remove Kaspersky Lab software from its shelves, with a ban …
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UPDATE: Best Buy removes Kaspersky products from shelves following congressional warnings
Update: Office Depot is the latest in a line of vendors to take Kaspersky products off its shelves. The retailer is offering for any customer who purchased Kaspersky Total Security software to have Office Depot experts uninstall it and install a one-year license of McAfee LiveSafe for free, the company said in a statement to CIO Dive. Read…
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Best Buy Will No Longer Sell Kaspersky Antivirus
Best Buy and Kaspersky Labs have called it quits, following reports that the popular antivirus company might be working closely with Russian intelligence. The software company confirmed the falling out in a statement, saying: Read full news article on Extreme Tech
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Best Buy Drops Kaspersky Products Amid Russia Concerns
US electronics retailer Best Buy has stopped selling products by leading computer security firm Kaspersky Lab amid concerns the company has links to Russian intelligence, the two companies confirmed Friday. Read full news article on SecurityWeek
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Red panic: Best Buy yanks Kaspersky antivirus from shelves
Updated US big box retailer Best Buy has pulled from its shelves Kaspersky Lab’s PC security software amid fears of Kremlin spies using the antivirus tool to snoop on Americans. Despite there being no concrete evidence to indicate that the security software is a threat, the retail chain is ending its long relationship with Kaspersky,…
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Best Buy removes Kaspersky from store offerings
The American retail giant Best Buy will no longer sell software from the Moscow-based security company Kaspersky Lab amid escalating tension over the U.S. government’s claims that the company shares information with Russian intelligence agencies. Read full news article on Cyberscoop
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