Ameritrade Customer Data Lost
Rollie Hawk writes "Continuing the recent trend of customer data blunders in the news, Ameritrade has announced the loss of the personal data of up to 200,000 customers. The suspected cause is a routing error, but not the network kind. The online discount broker admitted that a backup tape of customer account data from 2000 to 2003 has been misplaced. They claim the cause is an error on the part of a shipping company. The tape was identified as missing in February, soon after being shipped. According to spokeswoman Donna Kush, nothing suspicious has been reported. Further blaming the shipping company, she explained that "this was not an Ameritrade Systems issue or a compromise of our technology. This was related to a third party vendor." It's doubtful that current and former customers with exploited information will care how this occurred. She further claimed that Ameritrade "has every reason to believe" that the tape has either been destroyed or is being held by the shipper. There's no word yet on how they arrived at this conclusion."
Luckily it was insured against loss and Ameritrade will be recieving a check for $100 dollars!
oh HooRay!
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A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
Thankfully, all my tech stocks have tanked and there are no more assets to attack. As a matter of fact, I'm more likely to get sued by identity theives for ruining their reputations and credit ratings.
We could then refuse to do business with those companies on the grounds that they were obviously lying.
-- Nothing unusual happened today
Dear Sir,
Recently, we were sending all of the money in your account to another branch and, well, it got lost on the way. Sorry, shit happens.
Sincerely,
Your Bank
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According to Ameritrade (my broker), special hardware is required to read the information
That's correct. The tape is unreadable with human eyes.