JPMorgan records shown on YouTube

JPMorgan Chase & Co is reviewing security protocols after a video posted online showed someone displaying documents found in trash cans containing customers' personal information, according to CNN.Money.com.
MAY 02, 2007
By  Bloomberg
JPMorgan Chase & Co is reviewing security protocols after a video posted online showed someone displaying documents found in trash cans containing customers' personal information, according to CNN.Money.com. The video was displayed on the popular website YouTube. A bank spokesman said yesterday that the video was posted by a union member of the Service Employees International Union. A union spokeswoman said the documents were found in trash receptacles outside several branches in New York City. The video, said the union spokeswoman, was posted in response to the company's hiring of security contractors. Last week, union members went through the curbside trash of several banks in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, according to the SEIU spokeswoman, the spokewoman said, according to the report. New York-based JPMorgan Chase & Co. has assets of $1.4 trillion and operations in more than 50 countries.

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