Officials at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are conducting a massive, NSA-esque data-mining project collecting account information on an estimated 991 million American credit card accounts. It was also learned at a Congressional hearing Tuesday that CFPB officials are working with the Federal Housing Finance Agency on a second data-mining effort, this one focused on the 53 million residential mortgages taken out by Americans since 1998.
Read more at the Washington Examiner
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Consumer bureau data-mining hundreds of millions of consumer credit card accounts, mortgages
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