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FTC Settles Charges of Improper Disposal of Personal Information

Hunton Privacy

On November 7, 2012, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it had settled charges against payday lending and check cashing companies alleged to have improperly disposed of consumers’ personal information. In its complaint , the FTC maintained that PLS Financial Services, Inc.,

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Alleged SIM Swapper Arrested in California

Krebs on Security

His alleged re-use of the same mobile device for multiple SIM hijacks ultimately gave him away: “On 7/18/18, investigators received information from an AT&T investigator regarding unauthorized SIM swaps conducted through an AT&T authorized retailer. The buyer/s listed email address was a Gmail address.

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Six big takeaways for financial institutions from CBA LIVE

CGI

From 2012-2016, attendees listed the regulatory environment as their number one concern. As the session, “Rise of the Machines: AI-Enhanced Customer Experience” pointed out, there are many internal, regulatory, security and societal issues that banks must overcome when it comes to AI. What’s next for consumer banking.

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Six big takeaways for financial institutions from CBA LIVE

CGI

From 2012-2016, attendees listed the regulatory environment as their number one concern. As the session, “Rise of the Machines: AI-Enhanced Customer Experience” pointed out, there are many internal, regulatory, security and societal issues that banks must overcome when it comes to AI. What’s next for consumer banking.

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Ten Years Later, New Clues in the Target Breach

Krebs on Security

retail giant Target was battling a wide-ranging computer intrusion that compromised more than 40 million customer payment cards over the previous month. However, in a classic failure of operational security, many of these employees had their MegaPlan account messages automatically forwarded to their real ChronoPay email accounts.