|
03
Jul
|
by QuestionGirl • 12:39 pm
|
The data breaches just go on and on and on……….
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Fidelity National Information Services, a financial processing company, said Tuesday a worker at one of its subsidiaries stole 2.3 million consumer records containing credit card, bank account and other personal information.
The employee sold the information to an unidentified data broker who sold it to several direct marketing companies, but the data were not used in identity theft or other fraudulent financial activity, Fidelity said in a statement.
About 2.2 million records stolen from Certegy Check Services Inc. contained bank account information and 99,000 contained credit card information, Fidelity said.
More at MSNBC
Tags: Fidelity National Information Services, 2.3 million consumer records, Certegy Check Services
Filed: Data Breaches
Filed: Data Breaches





