Reports show that retail giant Target received warnings from its internal security system about last year's massive breach before the data was stolen, but failed to act, according to a new report from Bloomberg Businessweek. According to the report, a recently installed digital security system called FireEye flagged the malware uploaded by hackers as a high-priority problem on 11/30 after Target's point-of-service system had been infected, but before the data had been passed on to the hackers themselves. FireEye could have deleted the malware automatically, but that option was turned off. Watch the Boomberg TV report below for details.
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