JPMorgan asks Bloomberg for privacy breach data | Inquirer Business

JPMorgan asks Bloomberg for privacy breach data

/ 09:24 AM May 16, 2013

LOS ANGELES— Lawyers for JPMorgan Chase & Co. are asking financial news and data company Bloomberg LP to turn over any records it has of reporters looking up the log-in and usage data of JPMorgan employees since 2008, as it examines whether the seller of ubiquitous trading data terminals was in breach of contract.

A person familiar with the matter says a formal letter was sent this week. The person wasn’t authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity.

It comes after the revelation Friday that Bloomberg reporters had special access to client usage data and sought to use it to break stories. On Monday, Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Matthew Winkler apologized for the practice.

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That special access for journalists was cut off last month after Goldman Sachs complained.

A Bloomberg spokeswoman declined comment.

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