was just HACKED, spilling the names, Social Security Numbers, account data, and driver's licenses of 77,099 Americans into the dark web.
And yet, Fidelity kept this catastrophic breach silent "for several weeks" after it happened.
But this wasn't their first “cover-up.”
Because just a few weeks before that, they quietly notified another 30,000 Americans that their sensitive data had been compromised.
Intelligence analyst Sarah Jones warns this breach gives hackers a "beachhead" to launch unstoppable attacks that could drain more retirement accounts.
But Fidelity isn't alone.
Charles Schwab was also breached by a Kremlin-backed ransomware gang…
Who got away with the full names, SSNs, government ID numbers, and birthdates of another 61,000 Americans.
It's part of a years-long pattern where Russia-linked hackers have methodically: |