Capital One shares drop on questions over hack

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Investors worried about customer data after 106 million people compromised.

Capital One shares drop on questions over hack
Capital One Financial Corp shares fell as much as 5.8 percent on Tuesday as investors worried about its management of customer data after the credit-card issuer said information for 106 million people had been compromised. "We are a bit surprised that a single individual could penetrate Capital ...

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