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		<title>By: Justice for largest hacking case ever &#124; (-) HatSecurity.com</title>
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		<description>[...] were affected, but what intrigues me the most, is not that they had wireless network and let their RF waves propagate far and wide, but that the affected stores did not learn from similar attacks that took place in the [...]</description>
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