Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Florida-based Fidelity National Information Services announced a “misappropriation of consumer data”
Data Loss Source: Florida-based Fidelity National Information Services announced a “misappropriation of consumer data” by a former employee of its Certegy Check Services subsidiary.
Date of Loss: July 2, 2007
Size of Loss: 2.3 million consumer records
Affected Individuals: Fidelity customers
Geographic Focus: U.S.
Data contained: The records contained information on 2.2 million bank accounts and 990,000 credit card accounts.
Additional Notes:: The former employee allegedly sold 2.3 million consumer records to a data broker who, in turn, sold the information to various marketing organizations., according to FIS.
Additional Information: CNET
This entry was posted on Thursday, July 5th, 2007 at 9:10 am
Date of Loss: July 2, 2007
Size of Loss: 2.3 million consumer records
Affected Individuals: Fidelity customers
Geographic Focus: U.S.
Data contained: The records contained information on 2.2 million bank accounts and 990,000 credit card accounts.
Additional Notes:: The former employee allegedly sold 2.3 million consumer records to a data broker who, in turn, sold the information to various marketing organizations., according to FIS.
Additional Information: CNET
This entry was posted on Thursday, July 5th, 2007 at 9:10 am
Labels: Fidelity National Info Services