Latest Data Breach Hits Certegy, Info Allegedly Used Only For Marketing

Credit Union Journal, The, July, 2007

Fidelity National Information Services revealed last Tuesday that a worker at its Certegy subsidiary, the biggest processor of credit union accounts, stole 2.3 million consumer records containing credit card, credit union and bank account information.

The employee, a senior-level data base administrator, was fired, but not before he sold the data to an unidentified data broker, who then sold some of it to a variety of direct marketing companies.

The information has not been used for identity theft or other fraudulent uses, according to the company.

About 2.2 million records stolen from Certegy contained credit union and bank information, while 99,000 contained credit card data.

The stolen data contained names, addresses, phone numbers, birthdates...

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