The stories just keep rolling in, and this one is a doozie. This story was on the AP wire on the 18th of January:
Personal information on about 650,000 customers of J.C. Penney and up to 100 other retailers could be compromised after a computer tape went missing. GE Money, which handles credit card operations for Penney and many other retailers, said Thursday night that the missing information includes Social Security numbers for about 150,000 people.
The information was on a backup computer tape that was discovered missing last October. It was being stored at a warehouse run by Iron Mountain Inc., a data storage company, and was never checked out but can't be found either, said Richard C. Jones, a spokesman for GE Money, part of General Electric Capital Corp.
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Managed Identity Protection
Thursday, January 31, 2008
650,000 Consumers Personal Data Breached
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ID Theft,
J. C. Penney
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