* WSJ.com * MarketWatch.com * Barrons.com * All Things Digital * More + Bigcharts.com + Virtual Stock Exchange.com + WSJ Espanol + WSJ Chinese + WSJ Europe ____________________ SEARCH Stock Market Quote - Business News - Financial News ad close Welcome, please sign in. My Portfolio • Community • VSE • Alerts * Front Page + News & Commentary + Markets + Mutual Funds & ETFs + Personal Finance + Technology + Tools & Research + My MarketWatch + Community + Video * * News & Commentary * * Columnists * * First Take * * Special Reports + How to Buy + Trading Strategies + The Heat is On + Hong Kong + The Short Sellers + Beijing Olympics 2008 + A Growing Hunger + Dubai * * Blogs * * Podcasts * * Industry News + Technology + Health Care + Retail + Automobiles * * Economy & Politics + Fed + The Election * * Newsletters + Guru's Corner + Directory + Hulbert Financial Digest * * Election 2008 latest news Dominion Enterprises Discloses Data Breach in Business Division Last update: 6:09 p.m. EDT Aug. 18, 2008 NORFOLK, Va., Aug 18, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Dominion Enterprises today announced that a computer server within InterActive Financial Marketing Group (IFMG), a division of Dominion Enterprises located in Richmond, Virginia, was hacked into and illegally accessed by an unknown and unauthorized third party between November 2007 and February 2008. The data intrusion resulted in the potential exposure of personal information, including the names, addresses, birth dates, and social security numbers of 92,095 applicants who submitted credit applications to IFMG's family of special finance Web sites. Dominion Enterprises is mailing letters to the individuals whose personal information it can determine was illegally accessed. The company is offering one full year of free credit monitoring services to all affected parties, and has provided information about additional resources where consumers can learn how to help protect themselves from identity theft. "We deeply regret this incident and apologize for the concern and inconvenience it has caused," said Dominion Enterprises President and CEO Conrad M. Hall. "We are committed to helping those who were affected and strongly encourage them to sign up for the complimentary credit monitoring and to take the action steps outlined in our letter." With the help of experts in data and network security, the company has taken immediate steps to enhance the security of IFMG's systems and to protect the personal information that applicants submit on IFMG Web sites. Further, Dominion Enterprises has alerted law enforcement and will work with authorities on the criminal investigation into the security breach. SOURCE: Dominion Enterprises Dominion Enterprises Jennifer Butsch Public Relations Manager 757-351-7951 jennifer.butsch@dominionenterprises.com Copyright Business Wire 2008 End of Story Comtex Top stories 4:56 PM today U.S. stocks end sharply lower as financials woes return 1:11 PM today Builders still gloomy, but see glimmer of hope 4:16 PM today Pakistani stock market faces cloudy outlook after resignation ad Most Popular READ E-MAILED EDITOR'S PICK * U.S. stocks end sharply lower as financials woes return * Fay nears Key West, hurricane warning in effect * Oil closes below $113 on easing storm threat, sluggish demand * Fannie, Freddie drop after report says bailout likely * Maureen Dowd is losing her fastball * Five tools that tell you how good the funds are in your 401(k) * Builders still gloomy, but see glimmer of hope * Stock futures edge up as energy stocks gain * No. 1 with a bullet * Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac plummet, dragging down financials * Five tools that tell you how good the funds are in your 401(k) * Fannie, Freddie drop after report says bailout likely * How to choose the right job * Builders still gloomy, but see glimmer of hope * High style in the 2008 Rolls Royce Phantom * New rule on second-home exclusion may change some owners' plans * Financial advisers adding to small-caps, expect U.S. market gains * Some investors may be left out of auction rate settlement * Worms may hold secret to lighter, more fuel-efficient aircraft * U.S. stocks end sharply lower as financials woes return * U.S. stocks end sharply lower as financials woes return * Builders still gloomy, but see glimmer of hope * Pakistani stock market faces cloudy outlook after resignation * Oil closes below $113 on easing storm threat, sluggish demand * Housing malaise eats into Lowe's profit Get the Latest MarketWatch News >> PARTNER CENTER ad ad ad ad ad ad ad ad Site Index | Topics | Archive | Help | Feedback | Media Archive | Premium Products | Mobile | RSS | Podcasts | Company Info | Advertising Media Kit | DJ Client Solutions The Wall Street Journal Digital Network: WSJ.com | Barron's Online | BigCharts | Virtual Stock Exchange | All Things Digital | MarketWatch Community RealEstateJournal.com | Financial News Online | WSJ.com Small Business MarketWatch Copyright © 2008 MarketWatch, Inc. All rights reserved. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Dominion Enterprises Discloses Data Breach in Business Division - MarketWatch Intraday data provided by Interactive Data Real Time Services, a division of Interactive Data Corp. and subject to terms of use. Historical and current end-of-day data provided by Interactive Data Pricing and Reference Data. More information on NASDAQ traded symbols and their current financial status. Intraday data delayed 15 minutes for Nasdaq, and 20 minutes for other exchanges. Dow Jones Indexes(SM) from Dow Jones & Company, Inc. SEHK intraday data is provided by Comstock and is at least 60-minutes delayed. All quotes are in local exchange time. Real-time last sale data provided by NASDAQ.