Nov 13, 2007 9:28 am US/Eastern
Commerce Bank Warning Customers Of Info. Theft
CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) ―
Some Commerce Bancorp customers need to be extra vigilant about
identity theft.
The New Jersey-based company has been warning customers
that a bank employee released customers' personal information to an outside
party.
David Flaherty, a bank spokesman, wouldn't discuss the
incident further.
The company said in a statement that only a small segment
of the company's 3 million customers were affected.
They're also providing affected customers a years' worth
of credit monitoring services -- something that goes beyond what's required by
state laws in New Jersey, Delaware
and Pennsylvania.
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