Fidelity Investments has notified 77,099 people that their personal information was stolen in an August data breach. The mega asset manager has not disclosed what data the digital crooks nabbed, but assured customers that the security snafu “did not involve any access to your Fidelity account(s).” In a letter sent to affected individuals, Fidelity said the break-in happened between August 17 and August 19 when “a third party accessed and obtained certain information without authorization using two customer accounts that they had recently established.”
Source: The Register