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Real estate services firm settles privacy, security charges with FTC
From: lyger <lyger () attrition org>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 12:35:12 -0400 (EDT)
Computers used by Nations Holding were hacked, exposing customer data http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9000362 May 10, 2006 (Computerworld) -- Real estate services company Nations Holding Co. (NHC) and its president have settled a charge by the Federal Trade Commission that they violated federal privacy and security laws. The settlement involves NHC and a subsidiary, Nations Title Agency Inc. (NTA), according to a statement from the FTC. The FTC said that even though NHC had promised consumers that it had "physical, electronic and procedural safeguards" in place to protect their confidential financial information, the Prairie Village, Kan.-based company's computers were hacked and data was exposed. In addition, customers' confidential financial information was dumped in the trash, the FTC said. The settlement between NHC and its president, Christopher Likens, bars deceptive claims about privacy and security policies and requires that the company implement a comprehensive information security program and obtain audits by an independent third-party security professional every other year for 20 years. Officials at NHC, which serves customers in 44 states, could not be reached for comment. [...] _______________________________________________ Dataloss Mailing List (dataloss () attrition org) http://attrition.org/errata/dataloss/
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