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The SEC has penalized the firms for alleged shortcomings in their identity theft prevention programs.
JPMorgan Securities (JPMS), UBS Financial Services, and TradeStation Securities have settled charges made by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that they failed to keep pace with the ever-changing and growing threat of identity theft. The SEC is alleging that the trio had deficient efforts to prevent customer identity theft and thus violated the “Identity...
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