
“This significant security breach at a Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. subsidiary – compromising 2.3 million consumers – demands answers and actions to protect citizens from identity theft. My office is aggressively pursuing additional information from Fidelity, and will ensure the company adheres to Connecticut law requiring prompt notification to consumers whose personal private information may have been compromised.Amusingly enough, the CT Att. Gen.’s own web pages say: “The site is currently unavailable. Please visit us again later.” Continue reading“As a first step in our investigation, we are contacting the company to seek information, including the scope and magnitude of the security breach, consumer notification measures and remedies that may be implemented.”
— Connecticut Attorney General’s Statement On Fidelity Security Breach Involving 2.3 Million Consumers, by admin, 4 July 2007