College Board, other companies send spam warnings
College Board, other companies send spam warnings
Prefrosh, beware! SAT scores and monthly newsletters may not be the only thing College Board puts in your inbox. Last weekend, hackers broke into Epsilon Data Management LLC’s systems, gaining access to customers’ names and e-mail addresses. Epsilon, a marketing company for large companies like Best Buy, JPMorgan Chase, and College Board, sends more than 40 billion emails annually. While no financial information — like credit card numbers or social security numbers — was compromised, Reuters reports that this data breach could be “one of the biggest such breaches in U.S. history.”
According to a message sent to College Board customers, students may see an increase in spam messages. The company warned students not to open links or attachments in messages from unknown third parties.
—Maggie Lloyd