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      Class action filed against Cardsystems over hacking of consumer credit card data

      A class action lawsuit was filed today by California credit card holders and merchants against Cardsystems Solutions, Inc. and others for allegedly failing to maintain adequate data security which led to a security breach exposing over 40 million credit card holders to potential fraud.

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