Capital One Data Breach Exposes More Than 100 Million Customers

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Capital One Data Breach Exposes More Than 100 Million Customers

 

Capital One revealed there had been unauthorized access to their servers by an "outside individual."
In a statement released on Monday, July 29, Capital One revealed there had been unauthorized access to their servers by an "outside individual."

The hacker, identified as Paige Thompson, was a previous employee of Amazon Web Services. According to the FBI, she was able to access Capital One’s data through a web browser's misconfigured firewall.

Thompson gained access to 140,000 Social Security numbers, 1 million Canadian Social Insurance numbers and 80,000 bank account numbers. 

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An undisclosed number of people also had their personal information such as names, addresses and credit scores obtained by Thompson. In total, 100 million people in the United States and 6 million in Canada were affected by the breach.

Capital One will reportedly notify all those who were affected and expects to incur at least $100 million in costs related to the hack. 


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