Monday, October 6, 2014

The Hackers Attacked JP Morgan’s Customer’s Accounts


The Customer’s accounts of the biggest bank in USA, JP Morgan have been attacked by hackers, leading to Digital Marketing Agency reported.

In this case, there are 76 million customer accounts were suffered of that action, and then their name and address has been held by the hackers, except their accounts and social security numbers.

As the bank said, in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that it had not seen any “unusual customer fraud related to this incident”.

The bank said that “customers [whose accounts had been hacked] are not liable for unauthorized transactions on their account that they promptly alert the firm to”.

JP Morgan said “it is unlikely customers will need to take any action, such as changing their passwords or account information”.

Patricia Wexler is a company’s spokesman said that, “the bank is not offering credit monitoring to customers either because it does not believe any financial information, account data or personally identifiable information was taken”.


The Hackers Attacked JP Morgan’s Customer’s Accounts

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