About a quarter million Comcast subscribers had their data stolen from debt collector


Comcast says data on 237,703 of its customers was in fact stolen in a cyberattack on a debt collector it was using, contrary to previous assurances it was given that it was unaffected by that intrusion.

That collections agency, Financial Business and Consumer Solutions aka FBCS, was compromised in February, and according to a filing with Maine’s attorney general, the firm informed the US cable giant about the unauthorized access in March. At the time, FBCS told the internet’n’telly provider that no Comcast customer information was affected.

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Source: The Register


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