Names and e-mail addresses fell into the wrong hands last week, when Epsilon suffered a data breach affecting at least 19 of its client companies. Epsilon won’t specify which of its 2,500 clients were affected, or how many customers’ e-mails were stolen. You may notice an increase in phishing attacks, which aim to gather passwords and other sensitive information from their targets. Law enforcement and individual companies are doing their own investigations, but unless you’ve got a really stupid password, your money should be safe.”]
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