Massive Bank Security Breach in U.S.
David Fraser has a post this morning on MSNBC’s story about an alleged theft of information on 500,000 bank accounts:
MSNBC is reporting on what is characterised as the largest breach of security and leak of personal information in US banking history. Employees are implicated in providing information on 500,000 customers to bill collectors.
Most troubling of all:
Lembo’s alleged accomplices included branch managers and employees from some of New Jersey’s biggest banks, including Bank of America, Wachovia and Commerce Bank.
Unbelievable. David’s post is here. The MSNBC story is here.
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