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Sally Beauty Supply Announces Second Violation credit card

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Sally Beauty Supply Although it would be nice to hope that once a company has suffered a security breach, it will not happen again, unfortunately it is not a reality. Sally Beauty Holdings Inc. learns this lesson now, as for the second time in the past year, he probably reported a credit card breach certain of its US sites. In March 2014, Sally Beauty Supply investigated a violation that affected nearly all of its 2,600+ locations across the country. At least 282,000 customer credit cards were stolen and posted for sale on an underground market following the violation 2014. Hopefully this new violation will not pose much of a threat -. But it is too early in the investigation to say now

How is Sally Beauty Supply treat this violation?

Cybersecurity blogger Brian Krebs, who broke the story in 2014, was the first to report this new violation. A statement sent to Krebs and now posted on the site Sally Beauty Holdings says the company is working with law enforcement, credit card issuers and third forensic expert to determine the exact nature of this violation. If customers are concerned about security, they can call the service hotline customer Sally Beauty. Employees across the country have also been alerted and are said to direct customers with credit card problems at site number or customer service. Once the investigation is completed, it is likely a further statement will be released with more information, including a list of stores affected so customers can determine if they are in danger.

What could be the cause of this new security breach?

Recently, many outlets providers were compromised. Because the stores and restaurants use POS systems to just about everything when it comes to credit and debit card transactions, corruption in the POS systems can brew problems. Small businesses are more likely to be hit harder than large companies when POS systems are compromised, but as we saw with the "backoff" malware that hit major retailers like Target, it is possible for a third party vendor to become the gateway for thieves to get into a larger system.

Right now, the best you can do if you are a customer Sally Beauty Supply is to check your credit card statements carefully and report any unknown transaction as potential fraud. It is possible that some credit card issuers may send new cards to affected customers, so keep an eye on your mail. You can learn more about taking action for you and your identity by following our blog protect against identity theft protection.