
Earlier this year, JPMorgan Chase was the victim of a massive data breach, but the attack might have been avoided if the bank had installed a "simple" security fix, The New York Times reveals. Apparently, an unsecured server on the bank's computer network was targeted by hackers, who then were able to steal personal data belonging to tens of millions of Americans. FROM EARLIER: North Korea's statement on the Sony hack is as hilariously insane as you'd expect According to people familiar with the...
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