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Three Ways Banks Can Improve Identity Authentication and Customer Data Privacy

CIO Business Intelligence

As financial services become more digital in nature, it’s important that banks think differently when using data analytics, security tools, and education to improve identity authentication and customer data privacy. Have you thought about what can be done with this device to enhance identity authentication?

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Official AI raises $2M for platform that enables authentic AI content creation for brands and talent

GeekWire

The company generates revenue in part through licensing fees. The startup was co-founded by CEO Dave Siegfried , who previously co-founded a lending startup called LOANtuitive and SkyMode, a mobile e-commerce platform, and longtime engineering leader John Pletka.

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The AI cat and mouse game has begun

CIO Business Intelligence

Two-factor authentication practices just won’t cut it. These solutions, leveraging mobile cryptography, device telemetry, and AI algorithms, are effective in neutralizing deepfake and mobile injection attacks, thus protecting the identities of employees, partners, and customers.

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Washington AG sues T-Mobile over data breach that impacted more than 2M residents

GeekWire

A new lawsuit asserts that T-Mobile’s security failures violated Washingtons Consumer Protection Act. BigStock Photo) Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a consumer protection lawsuit against T-Mobile on Monday, claiming that the Bellevue, Wash.-based ” In September, T-Mobile reached an agreement to pay $31.5

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T-Mobile investigating report of customer data breach that reportedly involves 100 million people

The Verge

T Mobile may have suffered a customer data breach | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. T-Mobile confirmed Sunday that it’s looking into an online forum post that claims to be selling a large trove of its customers’ sensitive data. After reviewing samples of the data, Motherboard reported it appeared authentic. “We

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T-Mobile data breach: They owe you money—here’s how to claim it

Dataconomy

In 2021, T-Mobile experienced a massive data breach that exposed the personal information of approximately 76 million customers. Below is a detailed guide on everything people commonly ask about the T-Mobile data breach and the resulting compensationso you can determine if youre eligible and what steps to take. Who is eligible?

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T-Mobile’s massive data breach leaked info for 5.3 million additional customers

The Verge

While someone in possession of the leaked data said they had obtained information for as many as 100 million customers , including driver’s license info, IMEI numbers, and more, T-Mobile’s first statement put the figure at 47 million or so and did not mention the IMEI / IMSI data. Now, T-Mobile has confirmed that for the 7.8

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