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@Anonymous wrote:The notices all seem to state that email and name were the only things they had. This is not true as emails from Epsilon have account number information also. Not necessarily bank account information but I did look back and advertising emails for Hilton HHonors include my HHonors number. This is just one more element that will make it easy for Phishing emails to have a much higher success rate.
Our information is far too easily shared without our approval. There should be a massive class action suit against not only Epsilon but ALL the companies who shared our information without direct approval. I know they have wording that allows for a loophole but they should specifically say: "We will be sharing your information with another company who has little to no understanding of data security with the intention of us trying to make more money.". I very much doubt if anyone would agree to that. Remember, we are also backed into a corner with the sharing of this information. Do you want to open an account with them, access account information, etc? You have to share your email address.
So far, the list I have seen of companies who worked with Epsilon and were part of this loss are:
1-800-Flowers
AbeBooks
Air MilesAmeriprise Financial
Barclays Bank of Delaware
Beachbody
Bebe
Best Buy
Brookstone
Capital One
CitiCollege Board
Dillons
Disney DestinationsEileen Fisher
Ethan Allen
Fred MeyerFrys
Hilton Honors
Home Shopping Network (HSN)
JP Morgan Chase & Co.King Soopers
KrogerLacoste
LL Bean
Marriott Rewards
McKinsey & CompanyMoneyGram
New York & CompanyQFC
Ralphs
Red Roof Inn
Ritz-Carlton RewardsRobert Half
Scottrade
TargetTD Ameritrade
The Home DepotTIAA-CREF
TigerDirect
TiVo
US BankVerizon
Walgreens
World Financial Network National Bank
(edited 4/5) - Change the order of the list to correct the alphabetizing.
(edited 4/6) - Added WFNNB, Verizon, Scottrade, Ameriprise Financial, Lacoste, Dillons, TD Ameritrade, Ethan Allen, Eileen Fisher, MoneyGram, TIAA-CREF, Robert Half, QFC, Ralphs, Frys, King Soopers
Add 16 more to the list, first two based on comments in this thread. Post if you get any others.
45 wow, waiting for the list to hit 50 (100???)
yikes! I've got my notices from U.S. Bank and Citi
I don't know about anyone else, but I am getting suspicious emails on a daily basis now. It''s like whoever is responsible waited for the Epsilon situation to quiet down before they started the spam.
I have also been getting this feeling that I am getting more spam mails, especially the mails about funds that are lying somewhere and I need to pay a few 100 $s.
@DI wrote:I don't know about anyone else, but I am getting suspicious emails on a daily basis now. It''s like whoever is responsible waited for the Epsilon situation to quiet down before they started the spam.
Are you actually getting more, or are more just getting through your filter. I haven't noticed any uptick. Periodically, I will get more in my inbox. After reporting the spam a few times, it stops happening. I've always just assumed that they've come up with some clever way to bypass the filter and after enough reporting, the filters get better again.
@vish1 wrote:I have also been getting this feeling that I am getting more spam mails, especially the mails about funds that are lying somewhere and I need to pay a few 100 $s.
My 12 year old yahoo email account was free of spam mail. The emails that I'm receiving now shows my actual email address. I think its related to the Epsilon situation.