Fidelity breach exposed the personal data of 77,000 customers - what to do if you're affected
Briefly

Fidelity Investments confirmed a data breach affecting 77,099 customers, where personal information was stolen following unauthorized third-party access to customer accounts.
A letter sent to customers revealed that a third party gained access by using two newly created accounts, prompting Fidelity to terminate access and start an investigation.
The Massachusetts attorney general's notice highlighted that social security numbers and driver's licenses were compromised, along with access to financial accounts despite limited database scope.
Fidelity stated that they took "remedial actions" following the breach to prevent future occurrences, asserting the compromise was limited to one internal database.
Read at ZDNET
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