] Two young men sitting in a car in the parking lot of a ] Lowe's home improvement store in Southfield repeatedly ] hacked into the company's national computer network over ] the past two weeks, gaining access to credit card numbers ] and other information, federal prosecutors said Monday. ] Timmins said he is a $38,000-a-year computer network and ] security specialist for a Southfield software company. ] Botbyl said he's a student at ITT Technical Institute in ] Troy. Morgan released both men on $10,000 unsecured ] bonds. ] FBI agent Denise Stemen said in an affidavit that Lowe's ] alerted the FBI recently that intruders had broken into ] its computer at company headquarters in North Carolina, ] altered its computer programs and illegally intercepted ] credit card transactions. Waterford men hacked store files, FBI alleges |