User names, addresses, phone number and email addresses of more than 80 million households and small businesses were compromised in a June cyberattack at JP Morgan Chase.
The scope of the previously disclosed hacking incident was revealed in a Securities Exchange Commission filing by the investment bank.
Liling Tan reports from New York.
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