Monday, July 24, 2017
The Morning After: Monday, July 24th 2017
Oops?Wells Fargo accidentally leaks 50,000 clients’ records Thousands of sensitive Wells-Fargo leaked, but not in the way you think. The bank wasn’t hacked, and its computers didn’t go on the fritz: It just inadvertently sent 1.4GB of files to a former financial adviser who’d subpoenaed the company as part of a lawsuit against one of its current employees. While 1.4GB of data doesn’t seem like
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