Charity.
"Various Anons boasted of plans to use the stolen credit card data to make donations to charities, including the Red Cross. Any such transaction would have more than likely been identified and reversed, however."
According to an earlier article on this site, published immediately after the incident occurred, the reversal of charges would have cost the "recipient charities" $35 per fraudulent donation. It would be interesting to know if any such fraudulent "donations" were made, and if so, how much the charities lost as a result.
