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News Published: May 23, 2008 - 11:32:19 AM


Governor Rell directs Consumer Protection to send additional subpoenas in data theft case

By Governor Rell's office


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Governor M. Jodi Rell today announced that she has directed Consumer Protection Commissioner Jerry Farrell Jr. to issue two more subpoenas related to the loss of bank customer data being transported by Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (BNY Mellon).

The two new subpoenas concern Webster Bank and Wachovia Corp. On Thursday, Governor Rell directed Commissioner Farrell to issue subpoenas to BNY Mellon and People’s United Bank of Bridgeport.

On February 27, 2009, BNY Mellon was transferring a load of computer tapes containing information including names, addresses, dates of birth and Social Security numbers, when it lost a tape carrying data on about 4.5 million people. Under Connecticut state law, banks are required to immediately notify customers when such information is lost, but BNY Mellon did not notify People’s of the true extent of the breach until mid-May, some eight weeks later.

BNY Mellon has not confirmed that other banks were involved, but media reports have indicated Webster and Wachovia customers may have been affected.

“I am gravely concerned by the unacceptable delay between the loss of this information and the notification to the affected consumers,” Governor Rell said. “The possibility that customers of additional banks are affected only adds to the problem. The data that has been compromised is, unfortunately, exactly the information identity thieves need most. We will be aggressive in determining the scope of this problem and making sure affected customers are notified in a timely fashion.”

The DCP subpoenas seek details about the extent of the data breach, the timeline and conditions surrounding the tape loss, copies of any law enforcement or security reports filed following the loss, the names and addresses of all Connecticut customers whose names were included in any of the missing files and other pertinent facts.




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