![]() ![]() Location: Argentina, Brazil, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Mozambique, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Tanzania, Togo, Turkey, Uganda, Uruguay, Vietnam, Zambiaĭate Breach First Reported: 8/26/20 Incident FinCyber Initiative, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Timeline of Cyber Incidents Involving Financial Institutions. When citing this resource, please use the following format:Ĭarnegie Endowment for International Peace and BAE Systems. ![]() For further questions about the methodology, please contact the team here. With respect to associating a specific date with a cyber incident, which may be part of a longer cyber operation, the dates for each event are chosen intuitively either using the starting date/month of the incident, if known, or when the incident was first reported. other details about the incident summarized in a short narrative text.attribution, which includes an assessment of the level of confidence in the information about the attacker and.actor type, which includes information about the attacker to the extent known.target country and target region, which include information about the physical location of the victim(s).The incidents are coded using several indicators and can be filtered accordingly: The timeline is based on Carnegie research and data BAE Systems’s threat intelligence team shares with Carnegie on a monthly basis and are subsequently added to the timeline. CNN Sans ™ & © 2016 Cable News Network.The timeline tracks cyber incidents involving financial institutions dating back to 2007. Market holidays and trading hours provided by Copp Clark Limited. All content of the Dow Jones branded indices Copyright S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and/or its affiliates. Standard & Poor’s and S&P are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC and Dow Jones is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC. Dow Jones: The Dow Jones branded indices are proprietary to and are calculated, distributed and marketed by DJI Opco, a subsidiary of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC and have been licensed for use to S&P Opco, LLC and CNN. Chicago Mercantile: Certain market data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. US market indices are shown in real time, except for the S&P 500 which is refreshed every two minutes. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account The company responded in its statement that it’s “clear and fair with its customers, including with the nearly 100 million Americans who filed their taxes free of charge with our products over the last 8 years - more than all other tax prep software companies combined.” Today, every state in the nation is holding Intuit accountable for scamming millions of taxpayers, and we’re putting millions of dollars back into the pockets of impacted Americans.” “For years, Intuit misled the most vulnerable among us to make a profit. “Intuit cheated millions of low-income Americans out of free tax filing services they were entitled to,” James wrote in a press release. James said the tactic targeted low-income consumers in particular.įilers who used TurboTax’s Free Edition for tax years 2016 through 2018 will be mailed a check for approximately $30 for each year they were charged when they should have been able to use free services. James’ office said its investigation came after a 2019 ProPublica report accused the company of steering eligible clients away from federally supported tax filing products by making them difficult to find in web searches - instead directing them toward the paid version of the company’s filing services. (INTU) said that it “admitted no wrongdoing” as part of the agreement and it expects “minimal impact to its business” from the changes demanded in the future. The settlement, announced Wednesday by New York Attorney General Letitia James, said about 4.4 million customers were “unfairly charged.” Intuit must also suspend its “free, free, free” ad campaign because it falsely lured customers with the promise of free tax preparation services, the statement added. Intuit, the owner of tax filing software TurboTax, has agreed to pay $141 million in a settlement with all 50 states for allegedly steering millions of low-income Americans away from free tax-filing services.
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