http://www.cnbc.com/id/100867731
Reuters
July 6, 2013
Investment-research firm Morningstar said personal information, including
credit-card details, of about 2,300 users of its Morningstar Document
Research service may have been compromised due to a security breach last
year.
The incident on April 3, 2012 may also have led to the leakage of names,
addresses, email addresses and passwords, the company said in a filing on
Friday.
Morningstar Document Research, formerly 10-K Wizard, provides a global
database and search tool for company filings.
An additional 182,000 clients who had email addresses and user-generated
passwords on the system may also have been affected, Morningstar added.
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