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What to do in the aftermath of the JPMorgan breach

The compromise of 10s of millions of JPMorgan Chase accounts poses the greatest risk of phishing attacks, experts say. The theft affected 76 million consumer accounts and 7 million small businesses. Criminals can use the account data in various scams aimed at tricking people into divulging payment card numbers, banking information. People familiar with cybersecurity would know that a bank would never request a password, but such swindles are effective against people who are less familiar with Internet security. Small businesses can be as gullible as consumers and therefore susceptible to the same types of scams.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2691735/what-to-do-in-the-aftermath-of-the-jpmorgan-breach.html

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