SACRAMENTO — Has there ever been a more appropriately named retailer than Target?

The Minnesota-based discount chain, along with the much spiffier department store Neiman Marcus, has become the poster child for cybersecurity measures gone bad. Target Corp’s highly publicized—and highly expensive—data breach has turned its bull’s-eye trademark metaphorical as politicians across the country race to see who can score justice for consumers first.

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