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Database admin at Fidelity National stole more data than thought
Computerworld ^ | July 26, 2007 | Jaikumar Vijayan

Posted on 07/27/2007 9:42:44 AM PDT by APRPEH

July 26, 2007 (Computerworld) A senior database administrator at a subsidiary of Fidelity National Information Services who was responsible for defining and enforcing data access rights at the firm took data belonging to as many as 8.5 million consumers -- not 2.3 million, as originally disclosed by the company.

The new number was disclosed yesterday in filings by Fidelity National with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The company warned of the possibility that even more data may have been compromised in the breach. Jacksonville, Fla.-based Fidelity National, which is not connected with the more widely known mutual funds company Fidelity Investments, is a transaction processing and outsourcing services provider to the financial industry.

On July 3, Fidelity National disclosed that a database administrator, who is no longer with the company, had illegally downloaded and sold customer data to a data broker. The data broker, in turn, sold a subset of the data to other direct marketing companies. The stolen data included names, addresses, birth dates, and bank account and credit card information, the company said.

The database administrator worked for Certegy Check Services Inc., which provides a check-authorization service to help merchants decide whether to accept checks as payment for goods and service.

In its SEC filing, Fidelity National said that an investigation into the theft showed that 8.5 million records were stolen. Of that number, about 5.7 million records were checking account records and about 1.5 million records included credit card details. The remaining records contained only identifying information such as names, addresses, dates of birth and telephone numbers.

"This is an incremental increase of approximately 3.5 million checking account records and approximately 1.4 million credit card records over our announcement on July 3, 2007," Fidelity National said in its statement. Fidelity added that a portion of the stolen data was taken from the company's credit card issuance business.

Fidelity said it "continues to see no evidence of the stolen information being used for anything other than marketing purposes. Although the company does not anticipate significant liability to consumers or for financial fraud, there can be no assurance that this matter will not result in fines or other consequences that adversely impact the Company or its relationship with governing organizations, customers or regulators."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: certegy; crime; databreach; fidelity; fidelitynational; idtheft
This is a "hugh" amount of data to "lose".

illegally downloaded and sold customer data to a data broker. The data broker, in turn, sold a subset of the data to other direct marketing companies.

you can thank Fidelity (Certegy) for the bump in junk mail offers. Who knows, maybe he sold it to debt collectors too? it wouldn't be the first time that someone with easy access to identities sold information about consumers to bottom feeding collectors.

1 posted on 07/27/2007 9:42:48 AM PDT by APRPEH
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To: APRPEH
Bet the reason that no names were released is because it would ruin their outsourcing creds. Want to know where the company outsources this type of work?

JACKSONILLE, Fla. – Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (NYSE:FIS) today announced that it has expanded its offshore presence in India through the acquisition of Second Foundation, Inc., a leading provider of offshore global information technology services. As a result of the acquisition, FIS’ wholly owned subsidiary, Fidelity Business Solutions India Private Limited now operates in Bangalore and Chandigarh, India.

The obligatory link

Companies that send American Info overseas to be processed should be run out on a rail.

2 posted on 07/27/2007 9:53:52 AM PDT by Post-Neolithic (Money only makes Communists rich Communists)
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To: APRPEH

I got a letter from Certegy this week. I’m one of the folks who had their bank account info stolen.


3 posted on 07/27/2007 6:13:14 PM PDT by LibFreeOrDie (L'Chaim!)
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To: milford421; FARS

Ping.


4 posted on 07/27/2007 6:30:26 PM PDT by nw_arizona_granny ( Today is a good day for working on some heavy praying. The world needs God to hear them.)
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