Three Men Indicted in JPMorgan Consumer Data Hack

    The federal government is charging three men in the largest hack of consumer data in American history.

    FOX’s Gurnal Scott has the story:

    The hack into JPMorgan’s customer database compromised personal data of more than 100 million customers.

    Ziv Orenstein, Gery Shalon, and Joshua Samuel Aaron face 23 federal counts including wire and securities fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering allegedly done from 2012 to this past summer.

    The hacks involved 12 companies including big name Wall Street corporations such as Dow Jones and notable online brokerage firms as well.

    A JPMorgan spokeswoman says its continuing work with law enforcement to combat cybercrime aided in the arrests.

    in New York City, Gurnal Scott, FOX News.