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Wednesday May 21, 5:47 pm ET Blumenthal raps bank for 'inadequate' response to loss of tapes with customer data HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is asking the Bank of New York Mellon to explain how it lost computer tapes containing the information of more... [read full story]
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Bank of New York Mellon Corp lost the Social Security numbers and other information of about 4.5 million customers when a box of data storage tapes went missing in February, Connecticut's attorney general said. "I am alarmed and deeply concerned by a recent and serious data...
BOSTON (Reuters) - Bank of New York Mellon Corp lost the Social Security numbers and other information of about 4.5 million customers when a box of data storage tapes went missing in February, Connecticut's attorney general said. "I am alarmed and deeply concerned by a recent and serious data...
Filed Under: Banking, Identity Theft HARTFORD, Conn. (May 21) - Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal asked the Bank of New York Mellon Wednesday to explain how it lost computer tapes containing the information of more than 4 million customers. The bank told the state that a box with...
A storage company for a New York bank lost an unencrypted backup tape containing Social Security numbers and bank account information belonging to as many as hundreds of thousands of People's United Bank of Bridgeport consumers and personal information of millions more nationwide.
HARTFORD By JAMES S. WALKER Hour City Editor The Social Security numbers and personal information of "hundreds of thousands" of Connecticut residents, along with millions more nationwide, were lost when a storage company for a New York bank lost an unencrypted backup tape, said Attorney General...
A computer tape containing the Social Security numbers and bank account information of hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents who do business with People's United Bank has been missing since late February, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Wednesday.
A Bank of New York Mellon Corp. security breach led to the loss in February of unencrypted backup tapes with sensitive information, including Social Security numbers, on 4.5 million people., Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Wednesday.
The bank is working with Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal to inform those affected by the loss of a box of bank tapes containing customers' Social Security numbers, names and addresses. ... Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal asked the Bank of...
A computer tape containing the Social Security numbers and bank account information of hundreds of thousands of Connecticut residents who do business with People's United Bank has been missing since late February, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Wednesday.
You may have heard about a huge security breach at the bank of New York Mellon. A box of computer tapes with the personal information for more than 4 million... ... Syracuse, New York (WSYR-TV) - You may have heard about a huge security breach at the bank of New York...
Richard Blumenthal, Bank of New York, United States of America, Connecticut, North America, Hartford (Connecticut)

