Government Employees' Financial Data Exposed In Security Breach

Friday, October 14, 2011
The Securities and Exchange Commission has warned its employees to monitor their credit reports for signs of fraud after a contractor shared their brokerage accounts with unauthorized companies for more than two years.
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