Cybersecurity
Morgan Stanley Fires Worker Accused of Stealing Client Data
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Morgan Stanley fired an employee it said stole data, including account numbers, for as many as 350,000 wealth-management clients and posted some of the information online.
The bank alerted law enforcement and found no evidence that customers lost any money, New York-based Morgan Stanley said today in a statement. The firm said it detected account information for about 900 clients on an external website and “promptly” had it removed.