The information collected for credit card applications came from consumers and small businesses submitted from 2005 through early 2019.
The company stressed that it believes no credit card account numbers or log-in credentials were compromised.
It also added that over 99 percent of Social Security numbers were not compromised.
The company plans to give free credit monitoring services to those affected.
However, the company is still investigating.
The company then informed the FBI.
That user later reported the message to Capital One.
I wanna distribute those buckets i think first.
Thompson made a court appearance on Monday and was ordered detained until a hearing on Thursday.
source: www.techworm.net