Morgan Stanley Client Data Stolen, Published on Web

Morgan Stanley Client Data Stolen, Published on Web

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Interactive Video

Business, Information Technology (IT), Architecture, Social Studies

University

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The transcript discusses a data breach at Morgan Stanley where an employee stole and published data of up to 10% of its wealth management clients. The breach did not involve passwords or Social Security numbers, and there was no economic loss to clients. The bank alerted law enforcement and fired the employee. The motive might have been to sell the data for profit. This incident follows a larger hack at JP Morgan affecting 76 million customers.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What incident involving an employee and client data was reported by Morgan Stanley?

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What type of information was published on the Internet according to the statement?

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What was the potential motive behind the employee's actions?

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How did Morgan Stanley respond to the data theft incident?

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What previous incident is mentioned in relation to the data theft?

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