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CIBC's Talvest data breach a mystery, probe finds (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Close to 500,000 customers of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's Talvest mutual funds unit will never know if their personal data was accessed by outsiders, a nearly two-year investigation has concluded. us.rd.yahoo.com
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-11-27 17:56 CIBC's Talvest data breach a mystery, probe finds (Interactive Investor) TORONTO, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Close to 500,000 customers of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's Talvest mutual funds unit will never know if their personal data was accessed by outsiders, a nearly two-year investigation has concluded. Canada's Office of the Privacy Commissioner, which launched an investigation in January 2007 after a hard drive containing Talvest customer information apparently ... us.rd.yahoo.com
CIBC client data may not have been lost (The Globe and Mail) Nobody knows whether private information on 473,000 customers was actually lost, privacy commissioner reports us.rd.yahoo.com
CIBC subsidiary breach could have been false alarm: Commissioner (Ottawa Business Journal) Nearly two years after a CIBC ( TSX:CM ) mutual fund subsidiary reported losing files containing the personal data of more than 470,000 clients, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has released a report about its investigation, with the study suggesting it could have been a wild goose chase. us.rd.yahoo.com
CIBC data may not have been lost: Privacy Commissioner (Investment Executive) An investigation into the 2006 disappearance of confidential data on nearly half a million CIBC clients has turned up few findings, revealing only that the data may not have been lost in the first place. us.rd.yahoo.com
Mystery of missing CIBC banking data (Montreal Gazette) Nearly half a million Canadians will likely never know whether fraudsters had access to their personal information because of inadequate security procedures at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the office of the federal privacy commissioner said Thursday. us.rd.yahoo.com
CA-BUSINESS Summary (The Globe and Mail) TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index rose for fifth straight day on Thursday thanks to strength in energy and materials issues, raising hopes that the market is close to finding a bottom. us.rd.yahoo.com
CA-BUSINESS Summary (The Globe and Mail) TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index rose on Thursday on strength in energy and materials issues on hopes the market will soon find a bottom. The S&P/TSX composite index unofficially closed up 111.67 points, or 1.29 percent, at 8,755.19. us.rd.yahoo.com
CA-BUSINESS Summary (The Globe and Mail) TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index rose on Thursday due to strength in energy and materials issues, raising hopes that the market is near to finding a bottom. us.rd.yahoo.com
CA-BUSINESS Summary (The Globe and Mail) TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index rose steadily on Thursday morning, after opening lower, led up by a turnaround in the energy group. Trading volume was muted with U.S. markets closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. us.rd.yahoo.com
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