Heads up. 76 million. yikes.
To: dynachrome
Not to worry.
That number will fall dramatically as soon as Obola completes the economic recovery and not one has anything to use a bank for....
2 posted on
10/02/2014 2:38:57 PM PDT by
illiac
(If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
To: dynachrome
making it among the largest corporate hacks ever discovered
Bigger than Boehner or Hillary?
To: dynachrome
Maybe they’ll mark my mortgage as paid in full.
5 posted on
10/02/2014 2:44:21 PM PDT by
gop4lyf
(Claire Wolfe called. She said the Awkward Phase is over.)
To: dynachrome
According to a friend who works at Chase, this article (or another one like it) was retracted.
7 posted on
10/02/2014 2:47:49 PM PDT by
Slump Tester
(What if I'm pregnant Teddy? Errr-ahh -Calm down Mary Jo, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it)
To: dynachrome
If this is happening to banking and finance, you know it is also happening at the Pentagon and other avenues of our military and government. You just know. It also makes you very, very nervous about electronic voting. I say, paper ballots only, with 100 citizens from each political party present for each 10,000 votes counted - and the whole thing recorded on video. That's just for starters.
Next, I would make ‘hacking’ a crime equivalent to any other type of spying, and thus susceptible to the same degree of punishment.
Finally, I would make every company who has your personal information liable to big-time (i.e. billions of dollars of compensation) class-action lawsuits from everyone whose personal information was compromised. This would make them a bit more careful about how they handled that information, and how much money they were willing to spend on encryption etc.
To: dynachrome
Wow... This is a BANK too! (where the money is)
Not like breaching a Target or Home Depot.
Considering all of these data breaches, combined with near nonexistent interest rates, one would be better off just keeping their money in a big fireproof safe, or perhaps converting to PHYSICAL Gold.
10 posted on
10/02/2014 2:50:53 PM PDT by
KoRn
(Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
To: dynachrome
No worry, dearleader has it under control.
He showed them his nobel peace prize and gave them an Ipod.
All be cool.
11 posted on
10/02/2014 2:52:28 PM PDT by
hadaclueonce
(Because Brawndo's got electrolytes. Because Ethanol has Big Corn Lobby)
To: dynachrome
Is that what happened to the interest on my savings? (sarcasm)
13 posted on
10/02/2014 2:53:58 PM PDT by
grania
To: dynachrome
Don’t have anything accessible one way or another on the internet you intend to keep private.
14 posted on
10/02/2014 3:05:11 PM PDT by
DonaldC
(A nation cannot stand in the absence of religious principle.)
To: dynachrome
“In the filing, JPMorgan said there was no evidence that account information, including passwords or Social Security numbers, were taken.”
Bet there’s no evidence that they WEREN’T taken either!
15 posted on
10/02/2014 3:19:16 PM PDT by
catnipman
(Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
To: dynachrome
I used my Chase card at Home Depot. Now the hackers can fight it out.
To: dynachrome
18 posted on
10/02/2014 5:24:01 PM PDT by
bgill
(CDC, "we still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
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