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Bank Loses Tapes of Records of 1.2 Million With Visa Cards

posted by:Jennifer Manning // 05:20 PM // February 28, 2005 // TechLife

Bank of America lost computer backup tapes containing personal information about 1.2 million federal employees with Visa charge cards issued by the bank. The tapes were part of a shipment in late December from a bank facility to another location meant to house backups.

Click here for the NY Times article.

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