Capital One Data Breach
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Paige Thompson, Capital One data breach suspect, remaining jailed before trialPaige Thompson, a former Amazon software engineer who goes by the online alias "erratic," has a history of stalking and threatening to kill people and to get herself killed by police, prosecutors said.WorldAug 23, 2019
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Capital One data breach suspect seeks release from jailPaige Thompson, a talented computer programmer from Seattle who goes by the online handle "erratic," was arrested last month after the FBI said she obtained personal information from more than 100 million Capital One credit applications.WorldAug 20, 2019
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Ontario woman files class action against Capital One following data breachDiamond & Diamond's suit seeks compensation for Canadians who applied for credit cards from Capital One between 2005 and 2019.CanadaAug 7, 2019
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Canadian class action lawsuit launched over Capital One data breachTed Charney, lead counsel of Charney Lawyers, says the data breach may turn out to be "extremely serious."CanadaAug 2, 2019
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Who is Paige Thompson, the alleged Capital One hacker known as ‘erratic’ online?Well-known in Seattle's hacker community, the 33-year-old has lived a life of tumult.WorldAug 1, 2019
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Peterborough experts offer tips on how to protect yourself from a data breachData breaches are common, experts say, and should be taken very seriously.Data DeskJul 31, 2019
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Canada’s privacy czar to probe Capital One data breachCapital One contacted the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada about a breach in which personal information, including one million social insurance numbers, had been accessed without authorization.CanadaJul 31, 2019
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Capital One data breach: Morneau calls for investigation into hack affecting CanadiansOn Monday, Capital One revealed that the personal information of six million Canadians was compromised in a hack.CanadaJul 30, 2019
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Capital One data breach: here’s what Canadians need to knowCapital One Financial announced that six million Canadians were affected by a hack.ConsumerJul 30, 2019
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