William G. Sullivan, 54, worked for Certegy Check Services, a subsidiary of Fidelity National Information Services. As a DBA, Sullivan was entrusted with defining and enforcing data access rights. Sullivan used his access to Fidelity’s database to copy records that included individuals’ names, addresses and financial account information. Sullivan tried to hide the sale of the records through a business he incorporated, S&S Computer Services. He then would sell the data to an accomplice, who remains un-indicted.”]
Source: https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/certegy-data-thief-pleads-guilty-a-650

