Company data was injured

The pension giant-cref inadvertently used a contract employee convicted in a big insurance fraud cases to manage client accounts on its service center in Charlotte.TIAA said the woman, leases last fall, ignited November, but not before customers download personal information on their laptop. Company investigators the woman is certainly not wrong to use the data TIAA spokesman Glen Weiner said.

TIAA News of the breach first reported in the April 25 edition of Newsweek magazine, amid rising concerns about identity theft after several high-information on the profiles of injuries. Federal legislators presses for better protection of consumers.

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