Hightower is the latest firm facing a class-action lawsuit in the wake of an alleged cybercriminal data breach of client information. Elliott Adams, who claims he is a former employee of the firm, ...
John Steinbach was shocked to receive a $281 electricity bill in January 2026—a huge spike from the roughly $100 he’d paid the previous month. “It’s just so far beyond any bill that I’ve ever had,” he ...
Foxconn will hold an online investor conference on March 16, with market attention focused on the progress of AI server orders, capacity adjustments, and new business developments. The company links ...
As regulatory pressure and rising drug costs reshape expectations for pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), real-time data is becoming central to how PBMs build trust and retain clients. Payers are facing ...
For almost as long as there has been advisor technology, the persistent problem has been client data living in multiple systems. In the early days when software was housed on floppy disk drives, CDs, ...
A data breach last month has landed Mercer Advisors in court with a putative class-action suit that contends the prolific RIA acquirer failed to adequately protect private client data. Processing ...
A Mercer Advisors client is claiming the firm’s data protection services fell short in keeping customer information safe from a coordinated data breach by an infamous cybercrime network. According to ...
A recent data breach at Edelman Financial Engines is adding to a growing list of cybersecurity attacks on financial advisors that culminated a week ago when hackers threatened to expose millions of ...
WPP, one of the world’s biggest advertising agencies, disclosed a stunning trove of apparently confidential client data in an attempt to defend itself against accusations of operating self-enriching ...
Lawsuits are stacking up in federal court against Edward Jones, alleging the firm violated privacy laws by sharing clients' private information for use in targeted ads by LinkedIn, Google and Meta.
Three Silicon Valley engineers were indicted for allegedly sending trade secrets to Iran. Personal devices linked to the defendants were allegedly used to search for methods to delete communications.