. >> there's always going to be some type ovule innocenter, whether it's in the technology, or with the human element, meaning that somebody on the inside of the organization at target, for example, could have done something wrong. clicked a link, that provided credentials to the fishing email, so there's a number of ways we can get hooked by the bad guys. >> that's right advising customers to check their statements carefully for risk paying for a hacker's christmas, in a written statement, the ceo says target's first priority is preserving the trust of our guests, and we have moved swiftly to address this issue. so guests can shop with confidence. we regret any inconvenience or concern this may have caused you. but these at a store in new jersey, were less than happy that so many cards had been hacked. >> it is a trust issue. people trust target when they go in to make a purchase. >> that's why we pay cash. >> while customers may pay a little if they overlook an item on their statement, target will pay millions in updating its security. beam financially, either the consumers, the retai