When someone steals your credit card information, you can quickly have the card closed, so you're not exposed for too long on the Black Market. If you have your Social Security number stolen, that's a whole different nightmare. In a story featured on NBC News this spring, a Ponemon Institute study has shown just how badly security breaches have affected the healthcare industry. Medical records are becoming a hot commodity in the Black Market, and criminal hacking attacks have gone up 100% since 2010. However, there are many reasons for why so many breaches have occurred. Here are several of the biggest culprits:
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