Scope of bank data theft grows to 676,000 customers
What is thought to be the largest U.S. banking security breach in history has gotten even bigger.
The number of bank accounts accessed illegally by a New Jersey cybercrime ring has grown to 676,000, according to police investigators. That’s up from the initial estimate of 500,000 accounts police said last month had been breached.
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