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Wells Questioned About Privacy Breach

Connecticut AG: Social Security numbers allegedly included in information the DSS requested as part of a fraud investigation. Wells provided copies of subpoenas to customers without redacting the personal information. The bank is addressing the allegations, but says the bank’s “focus and concern is on our customers and the other individuals impacted” The incident highlights the most common reason for data breaches – human error, ID theft expert says. Wells did not comment about the possibility of approving credit freezes, but it did say it plans to offer affected customers the option of signing up for complimentary ID theft protection.”]

Source: https://www.databreachtoday.com/wells-questioned-about-privacy-breach-a-4383

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