Big Banks Cough Up Customer Info Through Huge Data Breaches

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Tens of thousands of people are getting data breach alerts as two US banks were forced to announce security lapses, potentially leaking client information. The Main Attorney General's office says USAA Bank and the Bank of Clarke have been alerting their involved clients. This is just another of several leaks coming from the banking sector, prompting many to wonder not only if their money is safe, but what about their important private information? Sometimes, the information is not stolen, but sold -- like what allegedly happened with Capital One Bank, which is accused of sending customers' private information to companies like Google and Microsoft. Swiss America CEO Dean Heskin and Chris Agelastos look into how and why this is happening, and how you can protect yourself on The Secret War on Cash.

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Articles referred to in this podcast:
Billion-Dollar Bank Accused of Secretly Sending Customers' Personal and Financial Information to Facebook, Google and Microsoft - The Daily Hodl
33,928 Bank Customers Receive Data Breach Alerts As US Lenders Warn Personal Information Fumbled - The Daily Hodl

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