The cost of the Target data breach has surpassed $200 million, according to data collected by CUNA and the Consumer Bankers Association.

In a joint release from the two trade associations, the CBA said last week the approximate cost of card replacements for its members has hit $172 million, up from the initial $153 million estimate.

CUNA said the financial impact of the breach on credit unions has reached $30.6 million, marking an increase from the trade group's original $25 million estimate.

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