Ally Bank Leaked Unencrypted Passwords to 3rd Parties.. Evades Questions
Ally Bank, a popular online financial institution, leaked user names and passwords in the clear to third party marketing partners. They took two months to notify customers of the breach and have so far refused to name who the data was leaked to. Companies we entrust with our data (and money) need to do better. Subscribe for more! http://lon.tv/s
VIDEO INDEX:
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Ally Data Leak
02:34 - Ally's Evasive Response to Questions
03:33 - How Long Was Error Code Active?
03:51 - Were passwords sent in the clear?
04:38 - Who Were the Third Parties?
06:08 - What Ally Needs to Answer
07:03 - What Does the Law Say?
08:53 - Tips to Secure Yourself
09:58 - Have I Been Pwned
11:56 - Ally Conclusion
12:32 - Supporter Thank Yous
13:06 - Helping The Channel
13:24 - My Other Channels
14:30 - Conclusion
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